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Catherine the Great's Secret Wedding to Potemkin

4 min · 1. juli 2026
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Was Catherine the Great secretly married to Grigory Potemkin? In 1774, the Empress and her favorite exchanged passionate letters, and evidence suggests a private wedding at the Church of St. Sampson the Hospitable in St. Petersburg. This episode examines the letters housed in the Russian State Archive of Ancient Documents, the testimony of contemporaries like Princess Ekaterina Dashkova, and the political implications of a morganatic marriage. We explore the 'gift of the Tauride' — the palace Potemkin received, the couple's daughter Elizaveta Grigorievna Tyomkina (note the dropped syllable in her surname, a clue to her illegitimacy), and how the marriage, if real, was kept secret to preserve Catherine's independence. Lucas and Luna discuss the historical debate, the 1784 wedding ring exchange, and what the union meant for Russia's expansion into Novorossiya. #CatherineTheGreat #Potemkin #SecretWedding #RoyalMarriage #Romanovs #RussianHistory #18thCentury #StPetersburg #Novorossiya #Letters #ElizavetaTyomkina #MarganaticMarriage #Empress #Favorites #History #FexingoHistory #Europe #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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