Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History dives into one of the most enduring legends surrounding Catherine the Great: the so-called 'Potemkin villages.' Did Grigory Potemkin really build fake settlements to deceive the empress during her 1787 tour of Novorossiya? We trace the origin of the myth to the Saxon diplomat Georg von Helbig, whose 1797 pamphlet 'Potemkin the Taurian' first popularized the tale. We examine the evidence: Potemkin's actual achievements in colonizing New Russia, the construction of real towns like Kherson, Nikolayev, and Sevastopol, and the eyewitness accounts of foreign travelers like William Coxe and the Comte de Ségur, who described thriving communities. We also explore why the myth stuck—partly due to political rivalries at court, partly because it fit European prejudices about Russian backwardness. The term 'Potemkin village' remains a metaphor for deceptive facades, but the historical reality is far more complex and impressive. #CatherineTheGreat #PotemkinVillages #GrigoryPotemkin #Novorossiya #RussianHistory #18thCentury #MythBusting #GeorgVonHelbig #Kherson #Sevastopol #WilliamCoxe #ComteDeSegur #NewRussia #HistoryMyths #EasternEurope #FexingoHistory #Podcast #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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