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Born in Saint St. Petersburg, on 20 August 1718, during the peace negotiations with Sweden (Aland Congress). "This day August 20 at Trinity glorified Almighty God has bestowed His Imperial Majesty the brightest newborn daughter, she is called by the same name Natalia, and her name-Well this day August 26 at the memory of the holy martyr Adrian and Natalia." - Description of the archive of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery in the reign of Emperor Peter the Great Natalia lived longer than other children of Peter (except for Alexei, Anna and Elizabeth). Only Anna, Elizabeth and Natalie were alive at the proclamation of the Russian Empire in 1721 and received the title tsesareven respectively.
When Natalia Petrovna died in Saint St. Petersburg of measles though more than a month after her father, on 4 March 1725, Peter was not yet buried, and the coffin of the young princess was placed in the same room.
She was buried alongside other young children in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint