Body of advisors to Russian Empress Catherine I (1725–1730)
The Supreme Privy Council (Russian: Верховный тайный совет) of Imperial Russia, founded on 19 February 1726 and operative until 1730, originated as a body of advisors to Empress Catherine I.[1][2]
^"The Supreme Privy Council established". Presidential Library Named After Boris Yeltsin. prlib.ru. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
^Jane Burbank; David L. Ransel (1998). Imperial Russia: New Histories for the Empire By. Indiana University Press. p. 7. ISBN 9780253212412.
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