-
Tsarina or
tsaritsa (also
spelled csarina or csaricsa,
tzarina or tzaritza, or
czarina or czaricza; Bulgarian: царица, romanized: tsaritsa; Serbian: царица...
- of the
Russian rulers. They used the
titles Princess,
Grand Princess,
Tsarina or Empress. Slavonic:
Killikiya or Kelikia.
Created princess of Denmark...
- p. 1380.
Carolly Erickson, The Last
Tsarina, p. 101
Carolly Erickson, The Last
Tsarina, p. 103. The Last
Tsarina, p. 355. Bokhanov, Alexander, The Romanovs:...
- Tsar
Alexander III and
given to his wife
Maria Feodorovna in 1885. The
tsarina enjo**** the egg so much that
Alexander III
quickly placed a
standing order...
- of
Russia and the
Tsarina… who has
remained a
German on the
Russian throne and
alien to the
country and its people". (The
tsarina had been born a German...
-
Alexandra Feodorovna may
refer to:
Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) (1798–1860),
Empress of
Russia by
marriage to
Nicholas I,
Emperor of Russia...
-
second daughter of Tsar
Nicholas II, the last
monarch of Russia, and of
Tsarina Alexandra. She was born at
Peterhof Palace, near
Saint Petersburg. Tatiana...
-
friend and evil
genius of the
Tsarina. It was
largely due to her that
Rasputin owed his
amazing rise to favour. The
Tsarina valued Anna's
devotion to her...
- A
regent is a
person selected to act as head of
state (ruling or not)
because the
ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated. The
following is a list...
- (Russian: Мари́я Фёдоровна Нага́я, Ма́рфа; died 1608/1610/1612) was a
Russian tsarina as the last (sixth,
possibly seventh or eighth) wife of Ivan the Terrible...