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Definition of Tsarina

Tsarina
Tsarina Tsa*ri"na, Tsaritsa Tsa*rit"sa, n. [Russ. tsaritsa. Cf. Czarina.] The title of the empress of Russia. See Czarina.

Meaning of Tsarina from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- The Tsarina's Golden Chamber (Russian: Золотая Царицына Палата, Zolotaya Tzaritsyna Palata) (alternatively spelled as "Czarina's") is the official reception...
- 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...
- 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:...
- The Toy of the Tsarina (German: Das Spielzeug der Zarin) is a 1919 German silent historical drama film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Ellen Richter...
- 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...
- Alexandra Feodorovna may refer to: Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) (1798–1860), Empress of Russia by marriage to Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia...
- 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...