Ekaterina 2-sè (1729 nî 5 goe̍h 2 ji̍t [kū-lek 4 goe̍h 21] – 1796 nî 11 goe̍h 17 [kū-le̍k 11 goe̍h chhe 6]), pún miâ Ekaterina Alekseevna (Екатерина Алексеевна) sī Lō͘-se-a ê hông-tè, tī i-ê léng-tō hā, chéng-lí Lō͘-se-a ê koán-lí, khok-tiong liáu tè-kok léng-thó͘.

Ekaterina 2-sè
Empress Catherine II
Anonymous portrait of Catherine II, c. 1780s
Empress of Russia
Chāi-ūi 9 July 1762 – 17 November 1796
Tài-koan-sek 22 September 1762
Chêng-jīm Peter III
Kè-jīm Paul I
Empress consort of Russia
Tenure 5 January – 9 July 1762
Phoè-ngó͘
Kiáⁿ-jî
among others...
Choân-miâ

Tek-gí: Sophie Friederike Auguste

Lō͘-se-a-gí: Екатерина Алексеевна Романова

Eng-gí: Catherine Alexeievna Romanova
Ông-sek
Lāu-pē Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Lāu-bú Johanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp
Chhut-sì Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst
2 May [O.S. 21 April] 1729
Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia, Holy Roman Empire
(now Szczecin, Poland)
Kòe-sin 17 November [O.S. 6 November] 1796 (aged 67)
Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Bōng Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
Chong-kàu
Chhiam-miâ
Ekaterina 2-sè

Chham-khó

siu-kái
  • "Catherine II". 300 Women Who Changed the World. Encyclopædia Britannica.