Peter III and Catherine the Great had three children together during their marriage.
During their union, Catherine gave birth to three children. These births occurred over several years, with each child playing a distinct role or having a unique fate. Their children included a son who would later ascend to the throne, a daughter who tragically died young, and another son.
Children of Peter III and Catherine the Great
The children born to Catherine during her marriage to Peter are detailed below:
Child's Name | Birth Year | Notes |
---|---|---|
Paul I | 1754 | Later became Tsar of Russia. |
Anne | 1757 | A daughter who died the following year, in 1758. |
Alexei | 1762 | Another son. |
Catherine's first child, Paul, was born in 1754. Three years later, in 1757, she had a daughter named Anne, who sadly passed away in 1758. Her third child, a son named Alexei, was born in 1762. These three children represent the offspring born to Catherine during her marriage to Peter.