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Anchor text: Holstein-Gottorp
Target Entity: Dukes_of_Holstein\u002dGottorp
Preceding Context: Princess Sophia's father, a devout German Lutheran, opposed his daughter's conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy. Despite his objection, on 28 June 1744 the Russian Orthodox Church received Princess Sophia as a member with the new name Catherine (Yekaterina or Ekaterina) and the (artificial) patronymic Алексеевна (Alekseyevna, daughter of Aleksey). On the following day the formal betrothal took place. The long-planned dynastic marriage finally occurred on 21 August 1745 at Saint Petersburg. Sophia had turned 16; her father did not travel to Russia for the wedding. The bridegroom, known then as Peter von Holstein-Gottorp, had become Duke of
Succeeding Context: (located in the north-west of Germany near the border with Denmark) in 1739.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Catherine the Great

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