The article discusses the early life and marriage of Catherine the Great, born Sophie Friederike Auguste of Anhalt-Zerbst. She was brought to Russia at age 15 by her mother, Elizabeth Petrovna, who had chosen her as a bride for her nephew Peter III. Despite initial challenges, including illness and cultural adaptation, Catherine eventually converted to Orthodox Christianity and married Peter III in 1744. The marriage was marked by a lack of intimacy, as Peter showed little interest in his wife, while Catherine devoted herself to learning Russian and studying various sciences. The article highlights the complex relationship between Catherine and Peter, noting Peter’s alleged infatuation with another woman.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a historical account of Catherine the Great's early life and marriage without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides factual information about her background, conversion to Orthodoxy, and marital dynamics, focusing on historical context rather than promoting a left


