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Because most of Peter I's sons died while he was alive, he had no choice but to let his disloyal queen succeed him. This can also be seen in the limitations of feudal rule, whether or not they have the ability to be emperor, it can only be held by a specific group of people.
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It's really helpless, although there are eight sons, but all eight sons died, and there is no choice but to let the disloyal queen succeed to the throne.
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Because he didn't want his sons to kill their siblings, the succession would involve many innocent lives.
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According to the historical records, he had many children, and he and Empress Catherine I had a total of 11 children, 5 males and 6 females, and Odokya Fedorovna. Rouputina also has 3 sons. Regrettably, though, Peter I.
All eight of these sons died while he was alive. This was probably the reluctant decision of Peter I to appoint Catherine I as his heir. Tsarist Russia in 1725.
After the death of Emperor Peter the Great, Catherine I ascended the throne as emperor and became the first empress in the history of Russia, comparable to Wu Zetian, the first empress in ancient Chinese history.
It is of epoch-making historical significance. However, the time that Catherine I was a female emperor cannot be compared with Wu Zetian, who reigned for decades, while Catherine I only served for 2 years.
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Because all eight of Peter I's children died while he was alive, Peter had no choice but to let his queen succeed him.
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Although he had 8 sons, all of them died, so he had no choice but to let the disloyal queen succeed him.
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Eight of Peter I's sons died during his reign, and there was nothing Peter could do about it.
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Let the queen succeed to the throne to avoid fratricide among her own children, once the throne is handed over to her own children, the country's top will be turbulent, and a large number of people will be implicated.
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It's hard to say, maybe his son is really not good and can't succeed to the throne, but his queen is capable.
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Peter I had 8 sons, and as for why he succeeded the unfaithful empress, it was because of the empress's clever means.
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There was no way around it, and the queen was very much in favor of Peter I.
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Because at that time, you meant 8 words, but they were all very unreliable, as long as the queen had real strength and loved him very much.
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Because before marrying the emperor, he had affairs with four men in the past.
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Because the queen was so powerful, he couldn't prevent the queen from succeeding to the throne at all, so he could only go with the flow.
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Peter had 8 sons, and because he looked away, he let the queen sacrifice the throne, which was also a joke for future generations.
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In fact, there is no way to do this, he didn't see that the queen was disloyal at the beginning.
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