Anna Petrovna (1757–1758)
Anna Petrovna (1757–1758)
Princess of Russia. Born Dec 9, 1757; died Mar 8, 1758; dau. of Catherine II the Great (1729–1796) and Stanislas Poniatowski, later king of Poland.
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