...honestly,
does it matter right now..........?
2006-07-30 01:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course she didn't and I would defy anyone to be able to do so. This is a story started by her enemies as the reason for her death. I would say it highly unlikely such an act could be committed. For a start horses only mate once a year and then in spring. Since Catherine died in November it would have been almost impossible to find a horse that had the 'urge' to do anything sexual. Also it would have been physically improbable for such an act to be committed.
After a long reign of thirty-four years, Catherine died of a stroke on the 17th of November, 1796. The next day the British Ambassador Charles Whitworth wrote:" Last night... this incomparable princess finished her brilliant career." History knows her as Catherine The Great, a title she was offered during her life time and rejected. "I leave it to posterity to judge impartially what I have done" she said at the time; and Catherine has done well. She deserves the title, because she earned it.
2006-07-30 04:24:56
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answered by quatt47 7
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There is no proof of that. It is a myth. Here is some information about Catherine I.
2006-07-30 01:44:57
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answered by SB 7
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Nope
2006-07-30 01:44:59
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answered by ? 3
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extremely doubtful, but an entertaining concept
2006-07-31 17:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a story I had heard.
2006-07-30 01:45:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, she did not.
2006-07-30 01:41:45
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answered by Bright 6
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no
2006-08-02 16:26:30
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answered by basque girl 4
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