St Petersburg court

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The St Petersburg court was the imperial Russian royal court and central seat of political power in 18th-century Russia, serving as a key player in European diplomacy and alliances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf royal court
associatedWith Romanov dynasty NERFINISHED
Russian monarchy NERFINISHED
capitalCityOf Russian Empire NERFINISHED
country Russian Empire
diplomaticStatus great power court in Europe
engagedIn diplomatic negotiations
dynastic marriage alliances
treaty-making
establishedAsCapitalUnder Peter the Great NERFINISHED
function administrative center of the empire
cultural center of the Russian elite
governedBy Emperor of Russia NERFINISHED
Empress of Russia NERFINISHED
governmentType absolute monarchy
influenced European balance of power in the 18th century
languageUsed French
Russian
locatedIn Russia
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
notableRulerAssociated Catherine the Great NERFINISHED
Elizabeth of Russia NERFINISHED
Paul I of Russia NERFINISHED
Peter the Great NERFINISHED
politicalFunction center of imperial decision-making
seat of the autocratic monarch
precededBy Moscow court
relatedTo Imperial Russian Court NERFINISHED
Winter Palace NERFINISHED
role key player in European alliances
key player in European diplomacy
servedAs central seat of political power in 18th-century Russia
imperial Russian royal court
significance hub of aristocratic life in imperial Russia
symbol of Russian westernization
sphereOfInfluence European international relations
timePeriod 18th century

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