peter's second wife, catherine, who came to the throne in 1825, moved lupukhina to shliselburg, a bastillen oreshek. a former latvian peasant woman, elevated by fate to great heights, and now empress catherine, who knows about the rights to the throne of both evdakia and evdakia’s grandson, little petra, kept her rival in strictly secret custody in shliselburg. as a state criminal, but catherine ruled for only 2 years, fell ill and died in may 1727. so the throne passed to peter i, the grandson of peter the great and eudakia, his wife nee lopukhina. with the accession of her grandson peter i, lepukhina was honorably transported to moscow and settled in the novodevichy convent in the lepukhin chambers. the supreme privy council issued a decree restoring the honor and hon. she was offered to move to the moscow kremlin, but she refused, the price she understood the bustle of earth long ago, it would seem that this is happiness and reward for all the troubles she has endured, her name and family are no longer desecrated, her grandson peter ii loves his grandmother and rules the empire, but the