俄羅斯帝國 人物列錶
彼得大帝 Peter I葉卡捷琳娜一世 Catherine I彼得二世 Pyotr (Peter) II Alekseyevich
安娜·伊凡諾芙娜 Anna Ivanovna伊凡六世 Ivan VI Antonovich伊麗莎白一世·彼得羅芙娜 Elizaveta Petrovna
彼得三世 Peter III葉卡捷琳娜二世 Catherine II保羅一世 Paul I
亞歷山大一世 Alexander I尼古拉一世 Nicholas I亞歷山大二世 Alexander II
亞歷山大三世 Alexander III Alexandrovich尼古拉二世 Nicholas II
彼得二世 Pyotr (Peter) II Alekseyevich
俄羅斯帝國  (1715年十月23日1730年元月30日)
彼得二世·阿列剋謝耶維奇
開端終結
在位1727年1730年

  彼得二世·阿列剋謝耶維奇(1715年—1730年,1727年——1730年在位),是俄羅斯帝國皇帝,彼得大帝的皇儲阿列剋謝和布倫斯威剋·沃爾芬布特爾公國夏洛特郡主之子。
  
  葉卡捷琳娜一世死後,根據她的遺言,12歲的彼得被掌握實權的緬什科夫擁立即位。改革反對派多爾戈魯基傢族通過政變,清除了緬什科夫派勢力而掌握實權。政府由聖彼得堡暫時遷回莫斯科。彼得二世在位兩年多後因天花而去世。羅曼諾夫傢族男係絶嗣。


  Pyotr (Peter) II Alekseyevich (Russian: Пётр II Алексеевич or Pyotr II Alekseyevich) (23 October [O.S. 12 October] 1715 – 30 January [O.S. 19 January] 1730) was Emperor of Russia from 1727 until his death. He was the only son of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich, son of Peter I of Russia by his first wife Eudoxia Lopukhina, and Princess Charlotte, daughter of Duke Louis Rudolph of Brunswick-Lüneburg and sister-in-law of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. He was also the only male-line grandson of Peter the Great.
  
  Peter was born in Saint Petersburg on 18 October 1715 (Julian calendar). From his childhood the orphan grand duke was kept in the strictest seclusion. His grandfather, Peter the Great, systematically ignored him. His earliest governesses were the wives of a tailor and a vintner from the Dutch settlement; a sailor called Norman taught him the rudiments of navigation; and, when he grew older, he was placed under the care of a Hungarian refugee, Janos Zeikin, who seems to have been a conscientious teacher.
  
  During the reign of Catherine I, Peter was quite ignored; but just before her death it became clear to those in power that the grandson of Peter the Great could not be kept out of his inheritance much longer. The majority of the nation and three-quarters of the nobility were on his side, while his uncle, Emperor Charles VI, through the imperial ambassador at Saint Petersburg, persistently urged his claims. The matter was arranged between Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov and Count Andrei Osterman; and on 18 May 1727 Peter II, according to the terms of the forged last will of Catherine I, was proclaimed sovereign autocrat.
  
  The senate, the privy council and the guards took the oath of allegiance forthwith. The education of the young prince was wisely entrusted to the vice-chancellor Ostermann. Menshikov, who took possession of Peter II and lodged him in his own palace on the Vasilievsky Island, had intended to marry Peter to his daughter Maria. For a few months in the summer of 1727,"Not even Peter the Great was so feared or so obeyed" according to the Saxon ambassador. Menshikov became arrogant and domineering. He issued orders to the Emperor himself and then removed a silver plate that Peter had just given as a gift to his sister Natalya. To which the Emperor replied, "we shall see who is emperor, you or I." Then after Menshikov had recovered from a brief illness, Peter turned his back on him and said, "You see, I am at last learning how to keep him in order." Soon, Menshikov was arrested ( 21 September 1727); but Peter only fell into the hands of the equally unscrupulous Prince Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov, who carried him away from Petersburg to Moscow. Peter's coronation was celebrated at that city on 25 February 1728. He was betrothed to his mentor's niece, Princess Catherine Dolgorukova, and the wedding was actually fixed for 30 January 1730; but on that very day the emperor died of smallpox.
  
  He is buried in the Kremlin, the only post-Petrine Russian monarch given that honor. In fact, with Ivan VI (who was murdered and buried in the fortress of Shlisselburg), he is the only post-Petrine monarch not buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg.
  
  With Peter's death, the direct male line of the Romanov Dynasty ended. He was succeeded by Anna Ivanovna, daughter of Peter the Great's half-brother and co-ruler, Ivan V.
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