Elizabeth, naturally indolent and self-indulgent, and possessing …

Years: 1742 - 1742
April

Elizabeth, naturally indolent and self-indulgent, and possessing little knowledge and no experience of affairs, had found herself at the age of thirty-three at the head of a great empire at one of the most critical periods of its existence.

Her proclamation as Empress Elizabeth I explains that the preceding reigns had led Russia to ruin: "The Russian people have been groaning under the enemies of the Christian faith, but she has delivered them from the degrading foreign oppression." (Antonov, Boris (2006). Russian Tsars. p. 106. Saint Petersburg: Ivan Fiorodov Art Publishers.)

Russia has been under the domination of German advisers and Elizabeth exiles the most unpopular of them, including Heinrich Ostermann, Burkhard von Munnich and Carl Gustav Lowenwolde.

Elizabeth crowns herself Empress in the Dormition Cathedral on April 25, 1742.

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