Anna Petrovna was the short-lived daughter of Catherine the Great. Paternity is often ascribed to Stanislas Poniatowski rather than Pyotr III. What if Anna had been born male (and survived)? What name would he have been given? And would Ekaterina have been allowed to raise him or would he, similarly to Pavel, have been taken away to be reared by the Empress Elizabeth? Would Pyotr III have denied paternity of a second son (I'm unsure if he ever personally denied the paternity of Pavel, but Ekaterina certainly did in her memoirs)? And would Ekaterina (assuming much goes as OTL) attempt to position her younger son as heir to his purported father in Poland similarly to how she wanted to have her second grandson in Constantinople? I'm not saying this is feasible, but Ekaterina did sometimes have ideas that were impractical.
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