1776 in Russia
Events from the year 1776 in the Russian Empire
Incumbents
- Monarch – Catherine the Great
Events
- 22 July – Empress Catherine the Great issues a revised Instruction (Nakaz), refining Enlightenment-inspired proposals for Russia’s legal code.[1]
- August – Establishment of the Novgorod Viceroyalty, subdivided into Novgorod and Olonets oblasts, as part of Catherine’s administrative reforms.[2]
- November – Russian troops intervene in the Crimean Khanate, enforcing Catherine’s decision to install Şahin Giray as khan.[3]
- Expansion of the Russian Assignation Bank network, with a new branch established in Tobolsk to extend circulation of paper rubles.[4]
- Further implementation of Catherine’s vice-regal reforms, aimed at centralising governance across the empire.[5]
- Russia maintains formal neutrality in the American Revolutionary War, rejecting British requests for troops.[6]
Births
- No verifiable records of culturally significant births directly tied to Russia in 1776.
Deaths
- 15 March – Natalia Alexeievna of Russia (1755–1776), first wife of the future Emperor Paul I.[7]
- Anna Vorontsova (date uncertain), member of the prominent Vorontsov noble family.[8]
References
- ^ De Madariaga, Isabel. Russia in the Age of Catherine the Great (Yale University Press, 1981).
- ^ Lyubskii, V.M. Administrative Reforms in Russia, 18th Century (Nauka, 1977).
- ^ Fisher, Alan W. The Russian Annexation of the Crimea, 1772–1783 (Cambridge University Press, 1970).
- ^ Kahan, Arcadius. The Plow, the Hammer, and the Knout: An Economic History of Eighteenth-Century Russia (University of Chicago Press, 1985).
- ^ Raeff, Marc. "The Well-Ordered Police State." Russian History, Vol. 10, No. 2 (1983), pp. 99–117.
- ^ Hosking, Geoffrey. Russia: People and Empire, 1552–1917 (Harvard University Press, 1997).
- ^ Rounding, Virginia. Catherine the Great: Love, Sex and Power (St. Martin's Press, 2006).
- ^ Hughes, Lindsey. Russia in the Age of Peter the Great (Yale University Press, 1998).
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