Catherine the Great was the most successful female rulers of Russia. Her reign as emperor was between the years 1762 and 1796. This makes her the longest-ruling woman in Russian history. Her reign was not only long, but is considered by historians to be quite successful, as Russia continued along the path of modernization. Russia was propelled to a position of power in European political and cultural affairs during her reign. She is extolled for reforming education and culture in Russia, but criticized for not making social reforms for serfs. Her love affairs were of great interest to the aristocracy and continue to be discussed by historians.
Catherine the Great succumbed to the effects of a stroke that she suffered in November of 1796. She suffered the stroke while in the bathroom.
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