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Tsarevna (Russian: царевна, IPA: [t͡sɐˈrʲevnə]) was a
title given to the
daughters of
tsars in
Russia before the 18th century. The male
equivalent was...
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Eastern European variants include the Frog
Princess or
Tsarevna Frog (Царевна Лягушка,
Tsarevna Lyagushka) and also
Vasilisa the Wise (Василиса Премудрая...
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Archangel Cathedral,
Kremlin Spouse Irina Godunova (m. 1575)
Issue Tsarevna Feodosiya of
Russia Dynasty Rurik Father Ivan IV of
Russia Mother Anastasia...
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Natalia Alexeievna,
Tsarevna of
Russia (25 June 1755 – 15
April 1776) was the
first wife of Paul Petrovich,
Tsarevich of
Russia (****ure
Emperor Paul I)...
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carried out her
regency with a firm hand. The
activity of this "bogatyr-
tsarevna", as
Sergey Solovyov called her, was all the more extraordinary, as upper-class...
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Alexeevich (1648–1649);
crown prince; died in
infancy Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseevna (1650–1712)
Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna (1652–1707)
Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich...
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Tsarevna and of the
Seven Bogatyrs") is an 1833 poem by
Aleksandr Pushkin telling a
fairy tale of
Prince Yelisei's
search for his love, the
Tsarevna (princess)...
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Tsarevna Natalya Alexeyevna of
Russia (Russian: Наталья Алексеевна Романова; 22
August 1673 – 18 June 1716) was a
Russian playwright. She was the elder...
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Princess Who
Never Smiled, The
Unsmiling Tsarevna or The
Tsarevna who
Would not
Laugh (Russian: Царевна Несмеяна,
Tsarevna Nesmeyana) is a
Russian folk fairy...
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Cartoon «
Tsarevna the Frog» on
YouTube (Official Russian)
Cartoon «
Tsarevna the Frog» on
YouTube (Russian with
English subtitles)
Cartoon «
Tsarevna the Frog»...