- husband's death) Belarusian:
kniahinia (княгіня)
Bulgarian and Russian:
knyaginya (княгиня)
Slovene and Serbo-Croatian:
kneginja (in
Serbian Cyrillic: кнегиња)...
- ****ekova (Bulgarian: Райна Попгеоргиева Футекова),
better known as
Rayna Knyaginya (Райна Княгиня), aka "Queen of the Bulgarians". She was a
Bulgarian teacher...
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Knyaginya Maria Luiza Metro Station (Bulgarian: Метростанция „Княгиня Мария Луиза“) is the 21st
station to open on the
Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. It is...
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Rayna Knyaginya Peak (Bulgarian: връх Райна Княгиня, romanized: vrah
Rayna Knyaginya, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈrajnɐ kɲɐˈɡiɲɐ]) is a peak of
elevation 680 m in western...
- 1673 and its
first owners were Taso and Miho.
After 200 years,
Rayna Knyaginya was born in the
house on 18
January 1856. She is
known for her sewing...
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Independence in 1908, and his wife,
Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz,
previously knyaginya,
became tsaritsa. The last
Bulgarian tsaritsa was
Giovanna of Italy, the...
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gymnast Rayna Katsarova (1901–1984),
Bulgarian ethnomusicologist Rayna Knyaginya (1856-1917),
Bulgarian revolutionary Rayna Petkova (1895 – 1957), Bulgarian...
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Grand duchess Prince consort Princess consort Boyar Duke,
Duchess Knyaz,
Knyaginya Heir Heir
apparent Prince of
Wales Heir
presumptive Herzog Jarl Prince-elector...
- Kaiser/Kaiserin –
Imperial rulers of
Germany and of Austria-Hungary Kniaz'/
Knyaginya/Knez/Knjeginja (generally
translated as "prince") –
Kievan Rus'/Serbia...
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Grand duchess Prince consort Princess consort Boyar Duke,
Duchess Knyaz,
Knyaginya Heir Heir
apparent Prince of
Wales Heir
presumptive Herzog Jarl Prince-elector...