She Tested Her Lovers

Catherine the Great’s romantic escapades were marked by an unusual requirement – potential lovers had to prove their prowess by satisfying her lady-in-waiting, Countess Praskovya Bruce, before earning the privilege of sharing Catherine’s bed. This unconventional arrangement added a layer of complexity to Catherine’s relationships, as Bruce became an intermediary in matters of intimate importance. The consequences of this unique practice came to light in 1779 when Catherine discovered one of her lovers returning to Bruce.

In response to the perceived betrayal, Catherine swiftly exiled both her lover and Countess Bruce from the court. The implications of Catherine’s unconventional approach to romance extended beyond her personal life, influencing the dynamics and intrigues within the imperial court.

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