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1764
 
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The Russian empress Catherine the Great secures the throne of Poland for one of her lovers, as Stanislaw II       
Portrait of Stanislaw II, c.1780
Dulwich Picture Gallery
1764
 
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Catherine the Great founds the Hermitage as a court museum attached to the Winter Palace in St Petersburg        
1768
 
   
A border incident at Balta, in the southern Ukraine, sparks a war between Russia and Turkey that will last six years      
1772
 
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Russia, Prussia and Austria agree a treaty enabling them to divide the spoils in the first partition of Poland      
1772
 
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The first partition of Poland begins the process of Lithuania being progressively absorbed into Russia      
1774
 
   
In the treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji, ending the recent Russo-Turkish war, the Ottoman empire cedes the Crimea to Russia      
1774
 
   
The treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji grants Russia special rights in relation to the Christian Holy Places under Ottoman control      
1783
 
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The empress Catherine the Great annexes the Crimean peninsula, giving Russia a presence in the Black Sea       
1793
 
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Russia and Prussia agree on a second partition of Poland      
1795
 
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Poland's neighbours – Russia, Prussia and Austria – are all on hand for the final partition of the kingdom