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Tsesarevich (Russian: цесаревич, IPA: [tsɨsɐˈrʲevʲɪtɕ]) was the
title of the heir
apparent or
presumptive in the
Russian Empire. It
either preceded or...
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Slavic type SUS 550, Russian: "Царевич и серый волк", romanized:
Tsarevitch i
seryy volk, lit. 'Prince and the Gray Wolf', of the East
Slavic Folktale...
- beings. The most
famous folktale featuring Ivan as the
protagonist is "
Tsarevitch Ivan, the
Firebird and the Gray Wolf". In this story, a
magical wolf aids...
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Grand Duke
George Mikhailovich of
Russia (Russian: Георгий Михайлович; 23
August 1863 – 28
January 1919) was a
Grand Duke of Russia,
first cousin of Emperor...
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begin when
golden apples are
stolen from a king,
usually by a bird: "
Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf" (Russian) "The
Golden Bird" (German)...
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bathe in a lake in bird form (the
animals vary
between versions). The
Tsarevitch spies on the
maidens and
hides the
garment (featherskin) of the youngest...
- ethnicity; a
contemporary letter expresses the
perplexion of
Russians that the
Tsarevitch could love 'such a mean Finn-woman', and
multiple 19th
century accounts...
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include "The Bird 'Grip'", "The Gr****
Princess and the
Young Gardener", "
Tsarevitch Ivan, the
Firebird and the Gray Wolf", "How Ian
Direach got the Blue Falcon"...
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family it is
understood that the
Emperor was the
first to die. Therefore,
Tsarevitch Alexei briefly became titular Duke)[citation needed] 1918–1938: Cyril...
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There have been
several dynasts of
Russian Imperial House whose name is George:
Grand Duke
George Mikhailovich of
Russia (1863-1919),
grandson of Nicholas...