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catherine i, anna ioannovna, elizaveta petrovna, catherine the second. to ensure the strength of their positions, the russian queens needed male support, both personal and political. they chose for the role of closest advisers, those whom they loved and trusted. they are usually called favorites. being the beloved of the ruling empress is not only an enviable role, but also an extremely responsible one. the favorites became confidants and advisers for the monarch. they directly influenced government policy. wherein honors were often showered not only on the chosen one, but also... on his relatives and friends, but what if another strong woman was next to the empress. this is exactly what happened to ekaterina dashkova; the emperor’s longtime friend did not attribute to herself the main role in the coup. she did not even hesitate to declare that it was to her that catherine owed the russian throne. such conversations were enough to punish dashka. however, the empress acted differently; she alienated her former comrade-in-arms from the court, granting he
catherine i, anna ioannovna, elizaveta petrovna, catherine the second. to ensure the strength of their positions, the russian queens needed male support, both personal and political. they chose for the role of closest advisers, those whom they loved and trusted. they are usually called favorites. being the beloved of the ruling empress is not only an enviable role, but also an extremely responsible one. the favorites became confidants and advisers for the monarch. they directly influenced...
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the dream shocked catherine. on the site of a recent desert , a city grew up with a fortress, barracks, shipyards, a port, an admiralty and an arsenal. lots of residents, noisy bazaar. even the austrian emperor joseph ii, who joined the voyage in kremenchug, endlessly criticized potemkin’s projects, said in surprise. this. it already looks like something. in front of the empress's eyes, three ship of the black sea navy. catherine looked at potemkin with delight, to whom this look was dearer than all his victories. a rich table was laid in the inkerman palace of sevastopol, but due to the tightly drawn curtains, the hall was in twilight. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for his beloved woman, the empress and her retinue went, at the sign of the prince, the curtains were drawn aside... sevastopol harbor appeared before the eyes of those present. your majesty, this is the russian black sea fleet. said the most illustrious, the guns hit, on the ship glory of catherine the kaiser's flag rose, the empress per
the dream shocked catherine. on the site of a recent desert , a city grew up with a fortress, barracks, shipyards, a port, an admiralty and an arsenal. lots of residents, noisy bazaar. even the austrian emperor joseph ii, who joined the voyage in kremenchug, endlessly criticized potemkin’s projects, said in surprise. this. it already looks like something. in front of the empress's eyes, three ship of the black sea navy. catherine looked at potemkin with delight, to whom this look was dearer...
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she was a lot of fun, catherine. she enjoyed life a lot. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline."ach, i just knew something's not right here. >>> hello, i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline. >> in the pit of my stomach, i just knew something is not
she was a lot of fun, catherine. she enjoyed life a lot. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline."ach, i just knew something's not right here. >>> hello, i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline. >> in the pit of my stomach, i just knew something is not
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and we continue our historical podcast, today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she didn’t just learn russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly, and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t write, plays, and articles, fairy tales and parables, and so on. and it’s interesting that even in these fairy tales, parables, and... there is an element of this catherine’s philosophy, in this regard, she was, well, in my opinion, she was a successor, in this case, of the views of peter the great because she's with...
and we continue our historical podcast, today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she didn’t just learn russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly, and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t write, plays, and articles, fairy tales and parables, and so on. and it’s interesting that even in these fairy tales, parables, and... there is an element of this catherine’s philosophy, in this...
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today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she not only learned russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t wrote plays, and articles. what is needed, but exactly what is needed , speaking about philosophy, yes, it must be said that catherine, at the end of her life she herself admitted that she was not, in general , an original thinker, if you look at her notes written a year before accession to the throne, then we will see there an absolutely, one might say, utopian, ideal picture, she writes there that she wants to do only good on the throne, that she wants to eradicate despotism in russia. uh, this story was very interesting, because well, if we talk about so to speak, oh something original of their own, then - here’s another point i would ... note, catherine, unlike peter, that’s what, distinguished them, so to speak, well, firstly, peter, went from practice to theory
today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she not only learned russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t wrote plays, and articles. what is needed, but exactly what is needed , speaking about philosophy, yes, it must be said that catherine, at the end of her life she herself admitted that she was not, in general , an original thinker, if you look at...
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and we continue our historical podcast, today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she didn’t just learn russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly, and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t write, plays, and articles and fairy tales, parables and so on. and it’s interesting that even in these fairy tales and parables. there is an element of this catherine’s philosophy, in this regard, it was, well, in my opinion, it was a continuer, in this case , of the views of peter the great, because on the one hand she believed that yes, from foreigners, from the west, we need to adopt what is needed, but exactly what is needed, speaking about philosophy, yes, it must be said that ekaterina, she is at the end of her life... many of her projects, ideas, she threw this idea into the world into society like a pebble into water, and then watched what circles were going on in the water and quite often abandoned... like foreign friends, she said that i just dressed l
and we continue our historical podcast, today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she didn’t just learn russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly, and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t write, plays, and articles and fairy tales, parables and so on. and it’s interesting that even in these fairy tales and parables. there is an element of this catherine’s philosophy, in this regard, it...
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catherine the great, she probably had more than all the other empresses combined. we must remember how it all began, catherine at a very young age was married to peter fedorovich, the heir to the russian throne, since elizabeth was childless, he was discharged, and accordingly they tried to raise him as a russian heir from holstein, but i must say, it didn’t work out, he was german, german and remained. relationships between spouses. didn’t work out at the beginning, there seemed to be a warm period at the very beginning, but then everything went to hell, i must say that catherine dreamed of a crown from the very beginning, she was still in germany, being in her duchy and principality of analzerb, she dreamed of to make her lucky, she tried on the russian crown, and as klyuchevsky wrote, catherine liked the russian crown much more than her fiancé, i must say that at court. heir to the throne, which led her, firstly, to participate in palace intrigues, she became a master palace intrigues, on the other hand, to the search for lovers on the side, it was no coinc
catherine the great, she probably had more than all the other empresses combined. we must remember how it all began, catherine at a very young age was married to peter fedorovich, the heir to the russian throne, since elizabeth was childless, he was discharged, and accordingly they tried to raise him as a russian heir from holstein, but i must say, it didn’t work out, he was german, german and remained. relationships between spouses. didn’t work out at the beginning, there seemed to be a...
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catherine, thank you for now, catherine burns, _ this. catherine, thank you for now, catherine burns, our— this. catherine, thank you for now, catherine burns, our health - catherine burns, our health correspondent. let's bring in our royal author and commentator. sarah, thank you forjoining us. coming is a huge shock but what do you make of the timing of this announcement was mark indeed, there is a very strong personal reason for it, obviously. in terms of the needed to protect the children at the beginning of the school— the children at the beginning of the school holidays. there is also the fact that — school holidays. there is also the fact that there has been over the last two— fact that there has been over the last two weeks but particularly days. — last two weeks but particularly days, this really appalling stream of conspiracy theories, very wild speculation on social media. so i think— speculation on social media. so i think there — speculation on social media. so i think there must be the hope and expectation that
catherine, thank you for now, catherine burns, _ this. catherine, thank you for now, catherine burns, our— this. catherine, thank you for now, catherine burns, our health - catherine burns, our health correspondent. let's bring in our royal author and commentator. sarah, thank you forjoining us. coming is a huge shock but what do you make of the timing of this announcement was mark indeed, there is a very strong personal reason for it, obviously. in terms of the needed to protect the children...
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empire, catherine ii. may 4, on the first. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for the woman he loved, with his gaze. on the first of may, we continue our conversation, we talk about vladimir nabokov, about his biography, about his books, and my interlocutors, today the head of the nabukov center of the institute of russian literature, the russian academy... reads his collection of poems, rereads it, understands its significance, directly quotes himself, or rather, well, as if in a novel, we see these poems written by him, so he rises to the pinnacle of pride and thinks, thank you , fatherland, that’s it, his career is successful, you are recognized, he thinks, but then a miracle happens, because... we see how the poem is written before our eyes, imagine that we would have a text where pushkin would describe how he writes, i remember a wonderful moment or i erected a monument to myself that was not made by man, nabokov has all this, let’s listen to vladimir vladimirovich, i am still far from thirty, today it is recogn
empire, catherine ii. may 4, on the first. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for the woman he loved, with his gaze. on the first of may, we continue our conversation, we talk about vladimir nabokov, about his biography, about his books, and my interlocutors, today the head of the nabukov center of the institute of russian literature, the russian academy... reads his collection of poems, rereads it, understands its significance, directly quotes himself, or rather, well, as if in a novel,...
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to be faithful to mother catherine. mother, you called me, something happened, news came from versailles, really, really, is it really, i ask, i ask, sit down, calm down, sit down, i ask you, a refusal has come. well, like a refusal, we prepared so much, we talked so much about this, it means i’ll die an old maid, it’s not your fault, you promised me that everything would work out, you, that i didn’t let you go, what else do you need from me, mama, so that you ... give up, and you shouldn’t give up while peter was alive, they could have taken her to france, it was interesting, and then, when her mother stayed, for some time, in general, the russian party wasn't taken seriously, this the refusal was caused primarily by diplomatic measures; they were afraid that elizabeth... the daughter of peter, who would come to paris, would influence the politics of france. having become empress, catherine i sought to continue all the endeavors of her great husband, but the treasury was empty, the people were barely surviving,
to be faithful to mother catherine. mother, you called me, something happened, news came from versailles, really, really, is it really, i ask, i ask, sit down, calm down, sit down, i ask you, a refusal has come. well, like a refusal, we prepared so much, we talked so much about this, it means i’ll die an old maid, it’s not your fault, you promised me that everything would work out, you, that i didn’t let you go, what else do you need from me, mama, so that you ... give up, and you...
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the coming decades showed how farsighted catherine was. kherson, sevastopol, nikolaev, development of natural resources of donbass. population of these territories. at the end of 2023, the 260th anniversary of the aforementioned manifesto of catherine the great was celebrated. about how this is understood event today, in the story of anna efimova. russia as the ark of world civilizations for centuries. india - the countries of the middle east, latin america, europe, is the case when. the appearance matches the content; guests came to the catherine forum from different parts of the globe. the forum was timed to coincide with the anniversary of the signing of two important historical documents at once, the highest manifestos of catherine ii on the annexation of crimea, taman and kuban to russia and on the invitation of foreigners to settle in our country. both are more than two centuries old, originally they were not interconnected, but as shown. the stories turned out to be complementary. the catherine forum is being held for the first time
the coming decades showed how farsighted catherine was. kherson, sevastopol, nikolaev, development of natural resources of donbass. population of these territories. at the end of 2023, the 260th anniversary of the aforementioned manifesto of catherine the great was celebrated. about how this is understood event today, in the story of anna efimova. russia as the ark of world civilizations for centuries. india - the countries of the middle east, latin america, europe, is the case when. the...
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catherine herself is wrapped in a black bag. utility workers are gradually dismantling the wooden sarcophagus, after which it will be the turn of the monument. for safety the area and nearby. world, but chose to live and work in crimea, drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and strength of the southern russian land, his name glorified novorossiya, like hundreds of others, among which the name of catherine the great, empress of all russia, comes first. catherine the great was the august mother of the novorossiysk governorate. by decree of april 2 , 1764, she, the empress, established a new region and gave it a name. the first governor-general of the vast and undeveloped region was his serene highness prince grigory potemkin. as contemporaries recalled, he dreamed of turning wild steppes into fertile fields, building cities, plants, factories, and creating a fleet on the black and azov seas. all this was done in a short time. cities were built: kherson, nikolaev, nikopol, novomoskovsk, pavlograd, mariupol. on potemkin’s in
catherine herself is wrapped in a black bag. utility workers are gradually dismantling the wooden sarcophagus, after which it will be the turn of the monument. for safety the area and nearby. world, but chose to live and work in crimea, drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and strength of the southern russian land, his name glorified novorossiya, like hundreds of others, among which the name of catherine the great, empress of all russia, comes first. catherine the great was the august...
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catherine the second most important result of catherine’s foreign policy was the annexation of the territory in the south of the russian empire, that is, tamania, crimea, and the entire right bank of kubania. this made it possible to weaken the position of the ottoman empire, which for centuries was one of the most important competitors of the russian empire, to increase trade relations, access to the southern seas, southern trade lines and, in principle, to strengthen the borders, because it had already been the crimean khanate for many centuries, decades. posed a threat to russia, as a result of this foreign policy, the crimean khanate, in fact, its territories were included in the russian empire, and became one of the peoples living on the territory of our state. peter i managed to decide access to the baltic sea, catherine ii, who considered herself the successor of the work of peter the great, got the decision to access the black sea. clashes with the ottoman empire began much earlier; the crimean khanate was on its side at that moment, which had reclaimed the ottoman empire. russia had
catherine the second most important result of catherine’s foreign policy was the annexation of the territory in the south of the russian empire, that is, tamania, crimea, and the entire right bank of kubania. this made it possible to weaken the position of the ottoman empire, which for centuries was one of the most important competitors of the russian empire, to increase trade relations, access to the southern seas, southern trade lines and, in principle, to strengthen the borders, because it...
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catherine's forum from different parts of the globe . the forum was timed to coincide with the anniversary of the signing of two important historical documents, the highest manifestos of catherine ii, on the annexation of crimea, taman and kuban to russia and about inviting foreigners to settle in our country. both have been around for more than two centuries; initially they were not interconnected, but as history has shown, they turned out to be complementary. the catherine forum is being held for the first time, despite this, it brought together more than 600 participants from 35 countries. this is a clear illustration of the fact that today politicians and diplomats are increasingly turning to historical experience, because it is more relevant than ever. the reign of catherine the great was a time of rapid expansion of the borders of the russian empire, access to the black sea consolidation on the southern borders became a priority state task. russia has never professed colonial logic, russia has never historically been a colonialist,
catherine's forum from different parts of the globe . the forum was timed to coincide with the anniversary of the signing of two important historical documents, the highest manifestos of catherine ii, on the annexation of crimea, taman and kuban to russia and about inviting foreigners to settle in our country. both have been around for more than two centuries; initially they were not interconnected, but as history has shown, they turned out to be complementary. the catherine forum is being held...
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princess catherine has been out of the public eye for tonight catherine calling the diagnosis a huge shock. princess catherine saying it took time for her to explain this to their children before going public. abc's maggie rulli in london leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, the deeply personal message from catherine, the princess of wales -- >> it has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but i've had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me, for which i am so grateful. >> reporter: the princess revealing her cancer diagnosis. >> in january, i underwent major abdominal surgery in london and at the time, it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous. the surgery was successful. however, tests after the operation found cancer had been present. my medical team therefore advised that i should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy and i am now in the early stages of that treatment. >> reporter: catherine, just 42, describing how she and her family have coped with the devastating diagnosis. >> this of course came as a huge shock, an
princess catherine has been out of the public eye for tonight catherine calling the diagnosis a huge shock. princess catherine saying it took time for her to explain this to their children before going public. abc's maggie rulli in london leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, the deeply personal message from catherine, the princess of wales -- >> it has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but i've had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of...
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catherine did not like music, right ear. i heard instruments in one timbre, the left one in another, the result was a cacophony and my head began to hurt. nikolai sharimetev tried to explain something about the soprano heroine, but the empress did not listen. she was fascinated by something completely different. the actress in a man's dress did not just sing beautifully. she fought for her rights against an entire society. this reminded the empress of her own. so, catherine expressed a desire to see zhenchugova and gave her a ring as a sign of special favor. it is unlikely that at least one other serf actress has received such an honor. but the festive feast after the performance, parasha was forced to watch through the crack of the door. and the noble... guests, including the beloved nicholas, sat with the empress at the same table. the privileges of the nobility were enshrined in the manifesto on the freedom of the nobility. the manifesto exempted the noble class from compulsory military and civil service. at the same time
catherine did not like music, right ear. i heard instruments in one timbre, the left one in another, the result was a cacophony and my head began to hurt. nikolai sharimetev tried to explain something about the soprano heroine, but the empress did not listen. she was fascinated by something completely different. the actress in a man's dress did not just sing beautifully. she fought for her rights against an entire society. this reminded the empress of her own. so, catherine expressed a desire...
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catherine in her own words, her voice breaking at times. the message she put out late today. >>> also tonight, this horrific terror attack in russia, a moscow concert hall. and just in tonight, isis now claiming responsibility. >>> and the storm here at home tonight in the northeast. winter storm and flash flood alerts right now. >>> first tonight, princess catherine's cancer diagnosis. her video message sharing that she's being treated for cancer. she's now undergoing preventative chemotherapy. she calls the diagnosis a huge shock to both her and prince william. catherine revealing she needed time to explain her condition to their three young children. you will hear catherine's message. >>> also the breaking news, the horrific scene unfolding in moscow. the images coming in, a deadly terror attack inside a concert hall. a mass shooting and explosions, dozens killed, the building in flames. isis claiming responsibility and martha raddatz standing by with what the u.s. had just warned of. >>> back in this country, the school bus and the dead
catherine in her own words, her voice breaking at times. the message she put out late today. >>> also tonight, this horrific terror attack in russia, a moscow concert hall. and just in tonight, isis now claiming responsibility. >>> and the storm here at home tonight in the northeast. winter storm and flash flood alerts right now. >>> first tonight, princess catherine's cancer diagnosis. her video message sharing that she's being treated for cancer. she's now...
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today we are talking about catherine the great. we have already mentioned that she corresponded with many french thinkers and so on, and diderot, let’s say, yes, here we are... sometimes she even rewarded these various french figures for some advice and thoughts, but at the same time she was very careful, diderot complained that many of his advice go to waste, so to speak , she listens, but does not act, although he gave her detailed... advice on a whole range of not only political issues, he was there - he recommended to her how to raise foundlings, how to teach anatomy to young girls, and so on further. catherine reacted very strongly to this sensibly, but i think she told count segur then that yes, i listened to all this with interest, but the point is that diderot deals only with paper, and i have to deal with a person, so what. she showed great caution in this case, and as for foreign policy, of course, but catherine’s era was simply brilliant in this sense, so offhand i remember only one point, or something, in her policy
today we are talking about catherine the great. we have already mentioned that she corresponded with many french thinkers and so on, and diderot, let’s say, yes, here we are... sometimes she even rewarded these various french figures for some advice and thoughts, but at the same time she was very careful, diderot complained that many of his advice go to waste, so to speak , she listens, but does not act, although he gave her detailed... advice on a whole range of not only political issues, he...
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catherine herself is wrapped in a black bag. utility workers are gradually dismantling the wooden sarcophagus, after which it will be the turn of the monument. for safety, the square and nearby streets were blocked. society voted for demolition, so everything is fine, let them demolish it. it's high time to put it somewhere from the city center would be correct. and why? there are many ukrainian heroes who could be here instead of her. a native of feodosia, the world famous artist, ivan aivazovsky, painted more than 6,000 paintings. he could have settled in any country in the world, but chose to live and work in crimea, drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and strength of the southern russian land. his name glorified novorossiya, like hundreds of others, among which... catherine the great was the august mother of the novorossiysk province by decree of april 2 , 1764. she, the empress, established a new region and gave it a name. the first governor-general of the vast and undeveloped region was his holiness prince grigory
catherine herself is wrapped in a black bag. utility workers are gradually dismantling the wooden sarcophagus, after which it will be the turn of the monument. for safety, the square and nearby streets were blocked. society voted for demolition, so everything is fine, let them demolish it. it's high time to put it somewhere from the city center would be correct. and why? there are many ukrainian heroes who could be here instead of her. a native of feodosia, the world famous artist, ivan...
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the second; catherine herself was wrapped in a black bag. utility workers are gradually dismantling the wooden sarcophagus, after which the monument’s turn will come; for safety, the square and nearby streets have been blocked. the community voted for the community, voted for the demolition, so everything is fine, let them demolish it. it's high time to put it somewhere in the city center, it will be right. so that they don’t repeat mistakes, but there are plenty of ukrainian heroes there are many ukrainian heroes who can be here instead of her. a native of feodosia, the world famous artist, ivan aivazovsky, painted more than six thousand paintings. he could have settled in any country in the world, but chose to live and work in crimea, drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and strength of the southern russian land. his name glorified novorossiya. like hundreds of others, among whom the name of catherine the great, empress of all russia, comes first . catherine the great was the august mother of the novorossiysk province by decree
the second; catherine herself was wrapped in a black bag. utility workers are gradually dismantling the wooden sarcophagus, after which the monument’s turn will come; for safety, the square and nearby streets have been blocked. the community voted for the community, voted for the demolition, so everything is fine, let them demolish it. it's high time to put it somewhere in the city center, it will be right. so that they don’t repeat mistakes, but there are plenty of ukrainian heroes there...
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the dawn, so catherine brought light to russia. eh, there was a saying of this kind that peter created people in russia, it was catherine who put her soul into them. well, it’s a little pompous, so to speak, pretentious, but in principle, here’s the russian the pre-revolutionary encyclopedic dictionary still says the same thing, but speaks it in a calmer language, but the essence remains the same, her reign is one of the most remarkable in russian history, its dark and bright sides had a tremendous influence on subsequent events, especially on the mental and cultural. after the end of the senior line of the dynasty, and catherine’s mother was johanna elisabeth of holstein-gottorp, she is such a... very interesting lady, she was simply kicked out of russia under elizabeth and there was even a moment that they could have expelled catherine along with her, yes, yes, yes, this lady served, she served frederick the great. as such an informal diplomat on special, including not entirely, so to speak, correct instructions, and it so
the dawn, so catherine brought light to russia. eh, there was a saying of this kind that peter created people in russia, it was catherine who put her soul into them. well, it’s a little pompous, so to speak, pretentious, but in principle, here’s the russian the pre-revolutionary encyclopedic dictionary still says the same thing, but speaks it in a calmer language, but the essence remains the same, her reign is one of the most remarkable in russian history, its dark and bright sides had a...
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catherine ii thinks absolutely imperially. russia does not have a fleet in the black sea at this moment. and then the empress decides to send ships, an expedition from st. petersburg to the mediterranean sea. the expedition was a very successful one. this is a model of the flagship, the commander-in-chief of the russian fleet, general anshef, count alexei orlov. it was orlov who developed the plan for a military operation against turkey in the mediterranean sea. for his victory in the chesme battle, he received the right to be called orlov, chisminsky. in this battle, russia destroyed the turkish fleet, followed by a number of other victories, including those under the command of suvorov. the kuchuk-kaenardzhi peace treaty was very beneficial for russia. the crimean khanate is now independent of the ottoman empire, the new crimean khan is loyal to russia, but without the support of russian troops, his position shaky. later in... in 1783, catherine decides to annex crimea, and without military action. the sale of slaves stopped
catherine ii thinks absolutely imperially. russia does not have a fleet in the black sea at this moment. and then the empress decides to send ships, an expedition from st. petersburg to the mediterranean sea. the expedition was a very successful one. this is a model of the flagship, the commander-in-chief of the russian fleet, general anshef, count alexei orlov. it was orlov who developed the plan for a military operation against turkey in the mediterranean sea. for his victory in the chesme...
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we've seen catherine. she's made her statements and the public have the facts . the facts. >> i'm with you. i think that was a great misstep . and there was a great misstep. and there were a number of missteps. that wasn't the only one. i don't think that they were calculated, though, deception . they weren't though, deception. they weren't calculatedly deceptive. what i do think is this has, yes, rectified that because remember , rectified that because remember, she did not have to go on air. she did not have to do this herself. there are many that might have had a spokesperson come out. they could have read a royal proclamation which has been done in the past. but she was brave. she was courageous . was brave. she was courageous. she was was authentic. and i think authenticity and that think that authenticity and that down to earth statement, particularly recognising other people. and at this time she even mentioned other people who faced such a diagnosis. i think that will go a long way, mark, because s
we've seen catherine. she's made her statements and the public have the facts . the facts. >> i'm with you. i think that was a great misstep . and there was a great misstep. and there were a number of missteps. that wasn't the only one. i don't think that they were calculated, though, deception . they weren't though, deception. they weren't calculatedly deceptive. what i do think is this has, yes, rectified that because remember , rectified that because remember, she did not have to go on...
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a very personal statement, personal message from catherine. we should also remember king charles undergoing his own cancer treatment, and buckingham issued a statement. sarah: they have indeed. a stark reminder that you have two senior members of the family undergoing a very similar process, similar treatment. this is the statement from buckingham palace, which is saying that the king is so proud of catherine, the statement says, for her courage in speaking as she did. of course they spent time in hospital together. she had her operation on the 16th of january. the king was in same hospital for this procedure on an enlarged prostate. they were in at the same time and they knew they had seen each other inside. since then his majesties remained in the closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law throughout the past weeks. both their majesties will offer their love and support to the whole family through this difficult time. st a reminder that these are people. we think of them, they are in this position, but they are fundamentally people thi
a very personal statement, personal message from catherine. we should also remember king charles undergoing his own cancer treatment, and buckingham issued a statement. sarah: they have indeed. a stark reminder that you have two senior members of the family undergoing a very similar process, similar treatment. this is the statement from buckingham palace, which is saying that the king is so proud of catherine, the statement says, for her courage in speaking as she did. of course they spent time...
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catherine, this is not the first and not the last woman on the russian throne. but of course she was radically different from everyone else. if we talk about the number of favorites in the era of catherine the great, then she probably had more than all the other empresses combined. we must remember how it all began. catherine was married off to peter fedo at a very young age. the heir to the russian throne, since elizabeth was bezet, he was discharged, accordingly, from galstein, they tried to raise a russian heir from him, but i must say, it did not work, he was a german, a german and remained. the relationship between the spouses did not work out, at the beginning there seemed to be a warm period at the very beginning, but then everything went to hell, i must say that catherine dreamed of a crown from the very beginning, she was still in germany in her... in the duchy and principality of analzerb, she dreamed of being lucky, she tried on herself, including the russian crown, and as klyuchevsky wrote, catherine liked the russian crown much more than her fiancé
catherine, this is not the first and not the last woman on the russian throne. but of course she was radically different from everyone else. if we talk about the number of favorites in the era of catherine the great, then she probably had more than all the other empresses combined. we must remember how it all began. catherine was married off to peter fedo at a very young age. the heir to the russian throne, since elizabeth was bezet, he was discharged, accordingly, from galstein, they tried to...
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we knew that catherine was quite unwell . the catherine was quite unwell. the procedure happened in january. we were told she'd be out of action till easter. so something serious was happening . but that serious was happening. but that word cancerjust has strong word cancer just has strong resonance. doesn't it? yeah it does. >> and it's weird how it affects us all. i just come back from a very good lunch with robert powell. do you remember? jesus christ, wonderful actor. oh, great. he's 80. is that wonderful? yeah. and i was coming back with a spring in my step. i'm going to see all my friends on this programme. we're going to have a bit of a laugh because friday evening because it's friday evening and suddenly producer me suddenly your producer rang me up kate has got up and said, kate has got cancen up and said, kate has got cancer. yeah. and you know, i know it sounds so creepy and stupid, but i did shed a tear and i think i don't know her, i suspect that's how it's going to affect the nation. i suppose the next thing, it's something that cameron will b
we knew that catherine was quite unwell . the catherine was quite unwell. the procedure happened in january. we were told she'd be out of action till easter. so something serious was happening . but that serious was happening. but that word cancerjust has strong word cancer just has strong resonance. doesn't it? yeah it does. >> and it's weird how it affects us all. i just come back from a very good lunch with robert powell. do you remember? jesus christ, wonderful actor. oh, great. he's...
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unlike potemkin, catherine’s last favorite, led the lands entrusted to him from st. petersburg, without leaving the capital, but if not for him, then the main black sea port of the russian empire would most likely have become not odessa, but ochakov. zubov supported josephareb's idea. ochakov, with this alone plato zubov earned himself a place not only in the history of novorossiya, but on the monument to the founders of odessa, next to catherine the great, deribas and potenkin. the ukrainian authorities demolished the monument in 2020, but it is unlikely that in this way it will be possible to rewrite history, about the trace platon zubov left in it, in the plot of olga mokhova. according to historians, platon zubov really deserved a place on the monument to the founders of the city, opened in odessa in 1900. without being generous, on the contrary, not in measure wasteful, he not only supported the ideas of the mayor deribas and... the shipyard and hospital, precisely on the site of the tatar khadzhibey, but also petitioned the empress to allocate significant sums
unlike potemkin, catherine’s last favorite, led the lands entrusted to him from st. petersburg, without leaving the capital, but if not for him, then the main black sea port of the russian empire would most likely have become not odessa, but ochakov. zubov supported josephareb's idea. ochakov, with this alone plato zubov earned himself a place not only in the history of novorossiya, but on the monument to the founders of odessa, next to catherine the great, deribas and potenkin. the ukrainian...
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catherine planned to push back. turks from the balkan peninsula and create a new byzantine empire here under a russian protectorate. voltaire fully supported this idea. the project was multifaceted, but the main thing was that in the 17th, 21st, and early 20th centuries, russia wanted to provide passage through the basphorus and dordonelles to the mediterranean sea. this issue could have been resolved in the first world war if the russian empire had won it. the main ideologist of this geopolitical project was his holiness prince grigory potemkin. if the byzantine empire were re-established , an orthodox cross would be installed over the church of hagia sophia. according to catherine’s plan, her youngest grandson, born in 1779, would become its ruler. here are his portraits from the ramitage collection. it was not by chance that he was named konstantin. the founder of the byzantine empire was constantine the great. however, this project did not take place. suvorov alone is not enough for such a project, despite all
catherine planned to push back. turks from the balkan peninsula and create a new byzantine empire here under a russian protectorate. voltaire fully supported this idea. the project was multifaceted, but the main thing was that in the 17th, 21st, and early 20th centuries, russia wanted to provide passage through the basphorus and dordonelles to the mediterranean sea. this issue could have been resolved in the first world war if the russian empire had won it. the main ideologist of this...
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we've seen catherine. she's made her statements and the public have the facts . the facts. >> i'm with you. i think that was a great misstep . and there was a great misstep. and there were a number of missteps. that wasn't the only one. i don't think that they were calculated, though, deception . they weren't though, deception. they weren't calculatedly deceptive. what i do think is this has, yes, rectified that because remember , rectified that because remember, she did not have to go on air. she did not have to do this herself. there are many that might have had a spokesperson come out. they could have read a royal proclamation which has been done in the past. but she was brave. she was courageous . was brave. she was courageous. she was was authentic. and i think authenticity and that think that authenticity and that down to earth statement, particularly recognising other people. and at this time she even mentioned other people who faced such a diagnosis. i think that will go a long way, mark, because s
we've seen catherine. she's made her statements and the public have the facts . the facts. >> i'm with you. i think that was a great misstep . and there was a great misstep. and there were a number of missteps. that wasn't the only one. i don't think that they were calculated, though, deception . they weren't though, deception. they weren't calculatedly deceptive. what i do think is this has, yes, rectified that because remember , rectified that because remember, she did not have to go on...
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we knew that catherine was quite unwell . the catherine was quite unwell. the procedure happened in january. we were told she'd be out of action till easter. so something serious happening . but that serious was happening. but that word cancerjust has strong word cancer just has strong resonance. doesn't it? yeah it does. >> and it's weird how it affects us all. i just come back from a very good lunch with robert powell. do you remember? jesus christ, wonderful actor. oh, great. he's 80. is that wonderful? yeah. and i was coming back with a spring in my step. i'm going to see all my friends on this programme. we're going to have a bit of a laugh because friday evening because it's friday evening and suddenly producer me suddenly your producer rang me up kate has got up and said, kate has got cancen up and said, kate has got cancer. yeah. and you know, i know it sounds so creepy and stupid, but i did shed a tear and i think i don't know her, i suspect that's how it's going to affect the nation. i suppose the next thing, it's something that cameron will be th
we knew that catherine was quite unwell . the catherine was quite unwell. the procedure happened in january. we were told she'd be out of action till easter. so something serious happening . but that serious was happening. but that word cancerjust has strong word cancer just has strong resonance. doesn't it? yeah it does. >> and it's weird how it affects us all. i just come back from a very good lunch with robert powell. do you remember? jesus christ, wonderful actor. oh, great. he's 80....
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so think it is support for catherine. .., , ., , catherine. of course there has been so much _ catherine. of course there has been so much media - catherine. of course there has i been so much media speculation in recent months. i wonder what you are seeing in terms of the reaction now and there have been apologies from celebrities and politicians, for example. of course, we have seen those swelling speculations on social media especially but they have been given some airtime on mainstream media as well. i think people are probably feeling a bit shamefaced now. you know what was going on behind the scenes now and it's a very serious matter for catherine and her family and i hope, i hope this draws a line under that in this family can be given some privacy now. looking at the wider family, this is a particularly difficult time for the royal family, isn't it?— family, isn't it? yes, two senior members - family, isn't it? yes, two senior members going i family, isn't it? yes, two - senior members going through difficult cancer diagnoses and tre
so think it is support for catherine. .., , ., , catherine. of course there has been so much _ catherine. of course there has been so much media - catherine. of course there has i been so much media speculation in recent months. i wonder what you are seeing in terms of the reaction now and there have been apologies from celebrities and politicians, for example. of course, we have seen those swelling speculations on social media especially but they have been given some airtime on mainstream...
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for fifty-eight-year-old catherine. this is the eighth and last trip on her own, as she wrote, small farm. if we start to look at catherine's goals, we can say that only two goals were not there: the goal of recreation and the goal of entertainment, for her travel is a political action, it is a continuation of her work for the benefit of the empire. she needs to pay attention and show concern for her subjects, check the work of local officials, but the main thing is to show the ottoman empire to the whole world that... joseph was not very happy, but still took part in this travel and demonstrated to the ottoman empire throughout europe that he was an ally of russia and, if necessary , would support it in the confrontation with the ottoman empire. dnieper, in kanev, the empress will also meet with the polish king stanislav on august 2, also on a military agenda. in general, one of potemkin’s first preparatory orders was the order for the russian regiments to be stationed along catherine’s route. war with turkey is lo
for fifty-eight-year-old catherine. this is the eighth and last trip on her own, as she wrote, small farm. if we start to look at catherine's goals, we can say that only two goals were not there: the goal of recreation and the goal of entertainment, for her travel is a political action, it is a continuation of her work for the benefit of the empire. she needs to pay attention and show concern for her subjects, check the work of local officials, but the main thing is to show the ottoman empire...
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catherine the great was pleased with what she had seen. about how it went journey and what role the tauride voyage played in the further development of novorossiya in the plot of olga mokhova. a triangular obelisk made of wild stone at every mile, at every mile. 10 special road sign, an embossed column with decoration, the so-called catherine mile. prince potemkin sought to arrange the path of the russian empress to crimea so that it would not be inferior to the roman one. the initial number of shoals in crimea is unknown, but it is known that in 1831 14 units were recorded and described. six catherine's miles have been preserved in crimea, one of them is bakhchesarai. in in the 18th century, in the era of enlightened absolutism, travel of monarchs was a common occurrence. for fifty-eight. there was no purpose of rest and purpose of entertainment, for her travel is a political action, we can say that there are only two purposes there - the continuation of her work for the benefit of the empire, she needs to pay attention and show concern f
catherine the great was pleased with what she had seen. about how it went journey and what role the tauride voyage played in the further development of novorossiya in the plot of olga mokhova. a triangular obelisk made of wild stone at every mile, at every mile. 10 special road sign, an embossed column with decoration, the so-called catherine mile. prince potemkin sought to arrange the path of the russian empress to crimea so that it would not be inferior to the roman one. the initial number of...
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princess of wales, is catherine, princess of wales, is undergoing treatment for cancer. hello, i'm lukwesa burek. we begin in russia where is being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest music halls have been arrested, including four assailants. this is according to russia's fsb security service. already at last 115 people are believed to have been killed when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. more than 120 others are believed to have been injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the outskirts of the city. a large fire broke out in the building — that caused most of the roof to collapse. as armed forces rushed to the scene — an islamic state group claimed it was behind the attack. the united states believes this is credible — and says it had warned russia about large gatherings in moscow being vulnerable. will vernon reports. the fsb security agency says some of the fsb security agency says some of the suspects had fled towards ukraine and had contacts there. gunfire. a rock concert tha
princess of wales, is catherine, princess of wales, is undergoing treatment for cancer. hello, i'm lukwesa burek. we begin in russia where is being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest music halls have been arrested, including four assailants. this is according to russia's fsb security service. already at last 115 people are believed to have been killed when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. more than 120 others are...
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for now, catherine has asked for time out of the public spotlight. having william at her side is a source of reassurance, she says, as is the kindness shown by many members of the public. it's really hard to imagine because we've put them on such a beautiful pedestal, but the royal family are real people and they struggle with the same things that we will struggle with as everyday people. and i think that they recognise that in everything that they do, but especially in light of king charles iii's diagnosis and the princess of wales' diagnosis, where they have used their platform and taken the time to acknowledge those suffering from similar diseases, from similar cancers, utilising their platform to, as the king did, encourage men especially to receive health checks. and i think the princess of wales did a beautifuljob emphasizing how she's taking time to heal her mind, body and spirit and in an indirect way, encouraging all of us to take time to take care of ourselves. it's quite clear the princessj is an extraordinary mother, and it must have been
for now, catherine has asked for time out of the public spotlight. having william at her side is a source of reassurance, she says, as is the kindness shown by many members of the public. it's really hard to imagine because we've put them on such a beautiful pedestal, but the royal family are real people and they struggle with the same things that we will struggle with as everyday people. and i think that they recognise that in everything that they do, but especially in light of king charles...
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from the start, catherine warmed up to crowds and had little trouble keeping up with her husband catherine also developed a bond with king charles. they were known to take private trips to art galleries and operas together the couple made kensington palace, their london home, but they weren't living alone for very long in july 2013, catherine gave birth to prince george, nearly two years later, princeton the charlotte was born. the couple's third child, prince louis arrived in 2018. she seemed to relish the role of motherhood and catherine's love of children carried over into her charity work to she is focused on children's mental health and early childhood education. >> the best investment for our future health and happiness is in the first five years of life and that is why today, i note saying the royal foundation center for early childhood now is catherine the princess of wales, takes time to heal. she will find comfort in her children and her husband, the heir apparent to the british throne. ready k cnn >> we mentioned at the top of the broadcast about 20 million people a year are dia
from the start, catherine warmed up to crowds and had little trouble keeping up with her husband catherine also developed a bond with king charles. they were known to take private trips to art galleries and operas together the couple made kensington palace, their london home, but they weren't living alone for very long in july 2013, catherine gave birth to prince george, nearly two years later, princeton the charlotte was born. the couple's third child, prince louis arrived in 2018. she seemed...
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but the message here is very upbeat from catherine, princess of wales _ very upbeat from catherine, princess of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls — of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls it— of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls it a — of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls it a shot for her family, it will_ she calls it a shot for her family, it will he — she calls it a shot for her family, it will he a — she calls it a shot for her family, it will be a shock for people everywhere, but it will be applauded by families in a similar position, the way— by families in a similar position, the way in — by families in a similar position, the way in which she has been so open _ the way in which she has been so open about— the way in which she has been so open about what she is going through _ open about what she is going throu:h. ., ,. open about what she is going throu:h. ., ., ~ through. sarah, you talked about those pictures — through. sarah, you talked about those pictures we _ through. sarah, you talked about those pictures we were _ through. sa
but the message here is very upbeat from catherine, princess of wales _ very upbeat from catherine, princess of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls — of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls it— of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls it a — of wales. and whilst it is a shock, she calls it a shot for her family, it will_ she calls it a shot for her family, it will he — she calls it a shot for her family, it will he a — she calls it a shot for her family, it will be a...
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for now, catherine has asked for time out of the public spotlight. having william at her side is a source of reassurance, she says, as is the kindness shown by many members of the public. it's really hard to imagine - because we've put them on such a beautiful pedestal, _ but the royal family are real people and they struggle with the same things that we will struggle - with as everyday people. and i think that they recognise that in everything that they do, - but especially in light of king charles iii's . diagnosis and the princess of wales' diagnosis, - where they have used their platform and taken the time to acknowledge i those suffering from similar- diseases, from similar cancers, utilising their platform to, - as the king did, encourage men especially to receive health checks. and i think the princess of wales i did a beautifuljob emphasizing how she's taking time to heal her mind, i body and spirit and in an indirect. way, encouraging all of us to take i time to take care of ourselves. i it's quite clear the princess is an extraordinary moth
for now, catherine has asked for time out of the public spotlight. having william at her side is a source of reassurance, she says, as is the kindness shown by many members of the public. it's really hard to imagine - because we've put them on such a beautiful pedestal, _ but the royal family are real people and they struggle with the same things that we will struggle - with as everyday people. and i think that they recognise that in everything that they do, - but especially in light of king...
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elliot what would you like to i say to catherine? catherine wasjust say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during fl say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during that i say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during that time. * say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during that time. i h say to catherine? catherine wasjust incredible during that time. i don't i incredible during that time. i don't think i would have got through it without amazing people like catherine. i never really had the chance to say thank you properly. i suppose this is me having the chance to do that. i really am grateful for everything you did. it was so much easier to compartmentalise parts of my life in the aftermath, when i was discharged from hospital and i tried to look at what had brought me to that point, just the way that catherine wouldn't just that point, just the way that catherine wouldn'tjust help by taking on a lot of the burden at the time. just coming and checking on me and sending me things to make me laugh and making sure i was all right.
elliot what would you like to i say to catherine? catherine wasjust say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during fl say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during that i say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during that time. * say to catherine? catherine was 'ust incredible during that time. i h say to catherine? catherine wasjust incredible during that time. i don't i incredible during that time. i don't think i would have got through it without amazing people...
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sarah, a very personal statement from catherine. we should also remember that king charles is undergoing his own cancer treatment and buckingham palace has issued a statement. , and buckingham palace has issued a statement. . ., and buckingham palace has issued a statement. , ., , ., ~ statement. indeed, 'ust a stark reminder that h statement. indeed, 'ust a stark reminder that you _ statement. indeed, just a stark reminder that you have - statement. indeed, just a stark reminder that you have two - statement. indeed, just a stark i reminder that you have two senior members undergoing a similar process at the moment. this was the statement from buckingham palace, which is said that the king is so proud of catherine for her courage in speaking as she did. they spent time in hospital together. she had her operation on the 16th of january. the king was in the same hospitalfor january. the king was in the same hospital for this procedure on an enlarged prostate, so they were in at the same time. we knew that they had seen each other ins
sarah, a very personal statement from catherine. we should also remember that king charles is undergoing his own cancer treatment and buckingham palace has issued a statement. , and buckingham palace has issued a statement. . ., and buckingham palace has issued a statement. , ., , ., ~ statement. indeed, 'ust a stark reminder that h statement. indeed, 'ust a stark reminder that you _ statement. indeed, just a stark reminder that you have - statement. indeed, just a stark reminder that you have...
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and i always remember how private william catherine were. so william and catherine were. so i was probably equally more shocked. fact that he's shocked. the fact that he's actually made this announcement. but addressed the nation but to have addressed the nation and do this is very brave. and i think it's fantastic because again, it shows you that this royal family, do things in royal family, they do things in a modern way, which let's a very modern way, which let's say queen and prince say the late queen and prince philip generation before philip and the generation before would have discussed would never, ever have discussed this publicly and certainly wouldn't have done a broadcast about it. why has that changed then? >> what's what's happened? why is there now this, you know, 180 on talking about medical episodes and diagnoses, what's what's happened over the past say ten years? oh, you still with us, grant? i think he's gone.i with us, grant? i think he's gone. i mean, it's . it's a stark gone. i mean, it's. it's a stark contrast, isn't it? to what we had even say 15
and i always remember how private william catherine were. so william and catherine were. so i was probably equally more shocked. fact that he's shocked. the fact that he's actually made this announcement. but addressed the nation but to have addressed the nation and do this is very brave. and i think it's fantastic because again, it shows you that this royal family, do things in royal family, they do things in a modern way, which let's a very modern way, which let's say queen and prince say the...
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she was simply catherine elizabeth middleton. katharine grew up a commoner her parents met while working for british airways later they're successful internet business and newfound wealth allowed them to move into an affluent area and sen. katherine to marlborough college and elite boarding school, upper middle class, went to a good private school, then went to a good university and it's that she met her printed her prints as in william, the future prince of wales, and the son of king charles the third and princess diana from 2000 to >> 2005, the two shared living quarters with their friends at the university of st. andrews in scotland. they were both studying art history before williams switch to geography rodgers we're not going by christmas, >> 2003, their >> romans had blossomed and the couple fell in love. they dated for about six years. >> when fireball happening >> then in october 2010, while on holiday together in kenya, will you in proposed we had a wonderful holiday in africa if i caught law, there's, there's very remin
she was simply catherine elizabeth middleton. katharine grew up a commoner her parents met while working for british airways later they're successful internet business and newfound wealth allowed them to move into an affluent area and sen. katherine to marlborough college and elite boarding school, upper middle class, went to a good private school, then went to a good university and it's that she met her printed her prints as in william, the future prince of wales, and the son of king charles...
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catherine, princess there. catherine, the princess of that she is of wales, saying that she is undergoing now for undergoing treatment now for a form of cancer. there will be people wanting to know what do we what is the cancer? how we know? what is the cancer? how serious is the cancer? what do we ? cameron. we know? cameron. >> kensington palace are not >> so kensington palace are not going further details going into any further details about of cancer about what type of cancer the princess has. about what type of cancer the princess has . the about what type of cancer the princess has. the only information they are giving us is that it was discovered in post—op tests following her major abdominal surgery in january at the london clinic. they really insist and stress, as the princess did herself in that video , that the princess, that video, that the princess, like all of us, have a right to medical privacy and we don't really have a right to know exactly what cancer she has. they have given us a lot of inf
catherine, princess there. catherine, the princess of that she is of wales, saying that she is undergoing now for undergoing treatment now for a form of cancer. there will be people wanting to know what do we what is the cancer? how we know? what is the cancer? how serious is the cancer? what do we ? cameron. we know? cameron. >> kensington palace are not >> so kensington palace are not going further details going into any further details about of cancer about what type of cancer...
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of catherine’s maturity, and unfortunately, a rather sad, so to speak, end of catherine’s era, because here we have to remember such a corrupt, depraved court and the fact that, well, the era of the famous. and we can summarize that, of course, russia was lucky with the smart, educated catherine, no doubt, but how lucky the prussian princess of a rather seedy family was with russia and its potential, because without this potential there would simply not have been catherine the great. you are absolutely right that not everything was rosy in catherine’s reign; intolerance of criticism manifested itself in her, especially towards the end of her life. a penchant for intrigue, then the fight against russian enlightenment after the french revolution, yes, the fate of radishche and navikov. nevertheless, of course, ekoterina did a lot for russia, which is what we actually talked about today. it was historic russia-west podcast on the swing of history, we talked today about catherine the great, pyotr romanov and sergei solovyov were with you, it was a historical podcast, study isoria with us
of catherine’s maturity, and unfortunately, a rather sad, so to speak, end of catherine’s era, because here we have to remember such a corrupt, depraved court and the fact that, well, the era of the famous. and we can summarize that, of course, russia was lucky with the smart, educated catherine, no doubt, but how lucky the prussian princess of a rather seedy family was with russia and its potential, because without this potential there would simply not have been catherine the great. you...
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it was under catherine that russia became the largest european power. this is the golden age in russia, if we are talking about the russian empire, then it reached its greatest strength under catherine. replacing barge hauler labor with the achievement of science is a great idea. a woman with a tough character, but the filmmakers also saw a sensual soul. not a woman. no need to love. she was also a woman. person, mother, beloved, these are precisely the qualities that are most interesting both to the viewer and to us, we tried to talk about them. the multi-part film is striking in scale, 100 actors starred in the film, another one and a half thousand people in crowd scenes, the costumes were made with historical accuracy. filming took place in st. petersburg, in tsarskoye selo, peterhof, gachina, and also on the ship poltava, a legend of that time. it has been recreated. museum exhibits, including catherine’s rings and the famous orlov diamond, named after her favorite. i love you more than life itself i love you, i can breathe from you, my child, the
it was under catherine that russia became the largest european power. this is the golden age in russia, if we are talking about the russian empire, then it reached its greatest strength under catherine. replacing barge hauler labor with the achievement of science is a great idea. a woman with a tough character, but the filmmakers also saw a sensual soul. not a woman. no need to love. she was also a woman. person, mother, beloved, these are precisely the qualities that are most interesting both...
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catherine, princess there. catherine, the princess of that she is of wales, saying that she is undergoing now for undergoing treatment now for a form of cancer. there will be people wanting to know what do we what is the cancer? how we know? what is the cancer? how serious is the cancer? what do we ? cameron. we know? cameron. >> kensington palace are not >> so kensington palace are not going further details going into any further details about of cancer about what type of cancer the princess has. about what type of cancer the princess has . the about what type of cancer the princess has. the only information they are giving us is that it was discovered in post—op tests following her major abdominal surgery in january at the london clinic. they really insist and stress, as the princess did herself in that video , that the princess, that video, that the princess, like all of us, have a right to medical privacy and we don't really have a right to know exactly what cancer she has. they have given us a lot of inf
catherine, princess there. catherine, the princess of that she is of wales, saying that she is undergoing now for undergoing treatment now for a form of cancer. there will be people wanting to know what do we what is the cancer? how we know? what is the cancer? how serious is the cancer? what do we ? cameron. we know? cameron. >> kensington palace are not >> so kensington palace are not going further details going into any further details about of cancer about what type of cancer...
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the church of england has issued a special prayer for princess catherine. it says the church is praying for the continued recovery of the princess of wales, for her husband, and for their family. princess catherine says she has started a course of preventative chemotherapy. earlier my colleague ben thompson spoke to professor pat price — one of the uk's leading oncologists, and chair of the charity radiotherapy uk — and asked her what she thought of the princess' decision to make her treatment public. 0h, she is amazing. that was so, such a beautiful interview. she has done so well, so much. she's had to go through with her family and everything now. so it's a positive message and that sharing it with others, all the people out there who have similarly got problems, they know they're not alone. and hopefully now this will get cancer right at the top of the agenda. one in two get cancer. she's so brave. yes. and i'm sure you've had to tell people terrible news like this in your own career. and it is a major trauma. it is a major undertaking, and it is a
the church of england has issued a special prayer for princess catherine. it says the church is praying for the continued recovery of the princess of wales, for her husband, and for their family. princess catherine says she has started a course of preventative chemotherapy. earlier my colleague ben thompson spoke to professor pat price — one of the uk's leading oncologists, and chair of the charity radiotherapy uk — and asked her what she thought of the princess' decision to make her...