• year 1727 in Russia Monarch – Catherine I (until May 17), Peter II (from May 17) 14 June – Cornelius Cruys, Vice Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1727. 1727 (MDCCXXVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Skowrońska, Russian: Ма́рта Самуи́ловна Скавро́нская, romanized: Márta Samuílovna Skavrónskaya; 15 April [O.S. 5 April] 1684 – 17 May [O.S. 6 May] 1727) was...
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  • challenged and removed. Find sources: "Administrative divisions of Russia in 1726–1727" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009) (Learn...
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  • the reforms in their original form. As a result, the 1727 reform became a step back, abolishing the system of districts (‹See Tfd›Russian: ди́стрикты)...
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    II Alexeyevich (23 October 1715 – 30 January 1730) was Emperor of Russia from 1727 until 1730, when he died at the age of 14. He was the only son of Tsarevich...
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    (1725–1727), followed by Peter II (1727–1730), and Anna. The reign of Peter I's daughter Elizabeth in 1741–1762 saw Russia's participation in the Seven...
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  • Collegium of Little Russia (‹See Tfd›Russian: Малороссийская коллегия) was an administrative body of the Russian Empire in the Hetmanate created for the...
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    Secret Council and exerted a moderate influence on Russian politics. Catherine I's death in 1727 made his position precarious, as the power shifted to...
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    Alexei's death in 1718. The throne first passed to her mother Catherine I of Russia (r. 1725–1727), then to her nephew Peter II, who died in 1730 and was...
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