Anna Leopoldovna
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Anna Leopoldovna
Summary
Anna Leopoldovna is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Rostock[2]. She was born on December 18, 1718[3]. She passed away in Kholmogory[4]. She died on March 19, 1746[5]. She worked as a sovereign[6]. She ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (359 views/month, #7,202 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Anna Leopoldovna's place of birth was Rostock[2].
- Anna Leopoldovna died in Kholmogory[4].
- Anna Leopoldovna was born on December 18, 1718[3].
- Anna Leopoldovna died on March 19, 1746[5].
- Burial took place at Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra[8].
- Anna Leopoldovna's father was Karl Leopold, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[9].
- Anna Leopoldovna's mother was Princess Catherine Ivanovna of Russia[10].
- Anna Leopoldovna was married to Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick[11].
- A child of Anna Leopoldovna was Ivan VI of Russia[12].
- A child of Anna Leopoldovna was Catherine Antonovna of Brunswick[13].
- A child of Anna Leopoldovna was Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick[14].
- A child of Anna Leopoldovna was Elizabeth Antonovna of Brunswick[15].
- A child of Anna Leopoldovna was Peter Antonovich of Brunswick[16].
- Anna Leopoldovna held citizenship in Russian Empire[17].
- Anna Leopoldovna worked as a sovereign[6].
- Anna Leopoldovna held the position of regent[18].
- Anna Leopoldovna received the Order of St. Andrew[19].
- Anna Leopoldovna received the Dame Grand Cordon of the Order of Saint Catherine[20].
- Anna Leopoldovna's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[21].
- Anna Leopoldovna is recorded as female[22].
- Anna Leopoldovna's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Anna Leopoldovna's family is recorded as House of Mecklenburg[24].
- Anna Leopoldovna's noble title is recorded as Emperor of all the Russias[25].
- Anna Leopoldovna's noble title is recorded as duchess[26].
- Anna Leopoldovna's Commons category is recorded as Anna Leopoldovna[27].
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Origins and Family
Anna Leopoldovna's place of birth was Rostock[2]. She was born on December 18, 1718[3]. Her father was Karl Leopold, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[9]. Her mother was Princess Catherine Ivanovna of Russia[10].
Career and Affiliations
Anna Leopoldovna's professions included sovereign[6]. She held the position of regent[18].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of St. Andrew[19], an order[28], in Russian Empire[29], founded in 1698[30] and Dame Grand Cordon of the Order of Saint Catherine[20], a grade of an order[31].
Personal Life
Among Anna Leopoldovna's spouses was Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick[11]. Children include Ivan VI of Russia[12], a statesperson[32], 1740–1764[33], of Russian Empire[34], awarded the Order of St. Andrew[35]; Catherine Antonovna of Brunswick[13], 1741–1807[36], of Russian Empire[37]; Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick[14], 1746–1787[38]; Elizabeth Antonovna of Brunswick[15], 1743–1782[39]; and Peter Antonovich of Brunswick[16], 1745–1798[40]. Her religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[21].
Death and Burial
Anna Leopoldovna died on March 19, 1746[5]. She passed away in Kholmogory[4]. The cause of death was puerperal disorders[41]. She is buried at Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra[8].
Why It Matters
Anna Leopoldovna ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (359 views/month, #7,202 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] She is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Anna Leopoldovna born?
Anna Leopoldovna's place of birth was Rostock[2].
Where did Anna Leopoldovna die?
Anna Leopoldovna passed away in Kholmogory[4].
Who were Anna Leopoldovna's parents?
Anna Leopoldovna's father was Karl Leopold, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[9]. Anna Leopoldovna's mother was Princess Catherine Ivanovna of Russia[10].
Who was Anna Leopoldovna married to?
Anna Leopoldovna's spouses include Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick[11].
What did Anna Leopoldovna do for work?
Anna Leopoldovna worked as sovereign[6].
What awards did Anna Leopoldovna receive?
Honors received include Order of St. Andrew[19] and Dame Grand Cordon of the Order of Saint Catherine[20].