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The conspiracy to seat Catherine on Russia's throne has been exposed. She must move quickly. And she does.

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Catherine the Great - III: Empress Catherine at Last - Extra History

When the conspiracy to seat Catherine on the throne of Russia was exposed, she had to move quickly. While Peter III blundered through a day of miscommunications, Catherine swiftly seized power, secured the loyalty of the army, and demanded his abdication. Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon (--More below) Grab your Extra Credits gear at the store! http://bit.ly/ExtraStore Subscribe for new episodes every Saturday! http://bit.ly/SubToEC Play games with us on Extra Play! http://bit.ly/WatchEXP Talk to us on Twitter (@ExtraCreditz): http://bit.ly/ECTweet Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Get our list of recommended games on Steam: http://bit.ly/ECCurator ____________ ♪ Get the intro music here! http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7 *Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1AaJG4H ♪ Get the outro music here! http://bit.ly/23isQfx *Music by Sean and Dean Kiner: http://bit.ly/1WdBhnm

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Mornathel

It's getting intense. I can't wait to learn more! Thank you!

Anonymous

That's was an interesting format for the video! Some cool facts about the coup, Peter III was held in a house with the Orlov brothers after the coup, chief among them was Alexei Orlov (whose nickname btw was Scarface). Scarface wrote some rather incriminating letters to Catherine just before Peter's (whom Scarface called 'the freak) death, along the lines of 'Oh dear, I'm getting worried about the freak's health, I don't think it's going to make it through the night...' and then a bit later 'Majesty, it looks like he had too much to drink, we got into a little brawl... and well he's dead... our bad'. There's no evidence that Catherine ordered his death, but obviously she didn't punish those responsible (in fact quite the opposite) and it was in her interest for him to be dead and she probably had an implicit understanding with the Orlovs,

Anonymous

Something else interesting, Peter III wasn't the only ex-tsar for Catherine to worry about after seizing power. Maybe in Lies we could get a mention of Ivan VI?

Anonymous

Oh Potemkin, probably already jockeying for power.

Anonymous (edited)

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2022-07-30 11:42:21 報告ありがとうございます!💦
2017-02-11 09:20:05 Did you manage to locate the Electronic Devil Cat and was its Name Talking Tom, by any chance?😉

Did you manage to locate the Electronic Devil Cat and was its Name Talking Tom, by any chance?😉

Anonymous

Well worth the wait! I love the new format of this episode, counting down the hours and watching the action build until it reaches the conclusion (like the WWI drama 37 Days which I recommend)-I love stuff like that :D It's always interesting how many coups, plots and conspiracies happen without warning, derailing all the careful planning beforehand and making the whole thing touch and go. Also Peter's words about how Catherine could do anything are very poignant to say the least! I'm guessing no one sweated the details because of the fact that Catherine was more Russian than German because of all the stuff she had done earlier and anyone had to be better than Peter. Also, fun fact, she was descended from the Rurik dynasty that came before the Romanovs, the founders of the Tsardom of Russia.

Film Vagabond

I loved the transition, it was like I was watching an episode of 24

Anonymous

I find it hard to believe one man could be so incompetent...

Jim McGeehin

A lot of the old information of Peter III is actually given by Catherine in her memoirs, so all of Peter's shortcomings have to be taken with a grain of salt. Peter III's actually made some good moves though. He made the killing of a peasant by a landowner punishable by law, he refused a wastefully extravagant golden statue of himself, and established a state bank of Russia. His chief failings were in the lack of regard for the royal image, his cultural insensitivity, his rashly decided move against Denmark, his meekness, and his overwhelming arrogance, which put off the support of the common man.

Anonymous

Yeah i was thinking that the image painted in the videos was...Almost a little TOO caricaturistic? Like half the time in these videos have been spent pointing out how much of a manchild Peter supposedly was.

Anonymous

What i wonder is how Catherine's mother reacted to the news her daughter was now Empress.

Anonymous (edited)

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2022-09-16 15:30:12 ムチムチ水着先輩JKちゃんはやっぱり最高ですね…!🥰 ありがとうございます!!
2017-02-15 01:34:11 She didn't have an opinion; she died in 1760.

She didn't have an opinion; she died in 1760.

ExtraCredits

I didn't even know that she had a connection to the Rurik dynasty, that's very interesting! But yes, the fact that people saw her as the princess who loved Russia more than life probably helped her secure her position with the people. She was still plagued by pretenders to the throne, though; that never really went away.

ExtraCredits

The devil cat has never been seen, much less captured! Its identity is a mystery, but its effects are felt.

ExtraCredits

Possibly! I don't promise it; he had a crappy life but not a very exciting one, for the most part. Poor kid. :(

ExtraCredits

Glad you're enjoying it! Catherine's a pretty interesting ruler, and we've got some cool stuff ahead.

ExtraCredits

When she needed to be, Catherine could be very good at the old "Oops, looks like this person that was inconvenient to me has disappeared, I wonder how that could have happened" bit.

Anonymous

Great job on this episode! It was very informative and it had me laughing at the pop culture references.

Bill Lemmond

[Oops, hit Return instead of '.] I think you're doing great work, and hopefully your lessons about how everyone loses when anyone is treated badly will not just preach to the choir. But I come from about 30 years' clinical depression, and to stay even moderately happy, and thuys productive at all, I've been avoiding the news for health reasons. I think I will also have avoid some history , too, alt least for a while. And I'll have to follow it up, right away, with happy fun stuff.

Anonymous

Pst. Just so you know for future - if you accidentally post a message too soon like that, you can edit them. Click the "..." symbol under your message, and then the symbol of a pencil. Best of luck with your depression - it can be hard to deal with.

ExtraCredits

You take care of yourself first, that's always and always most important. I hope your break serves you well, and thank you meantime for the kind words!