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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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Tsesarevich (Russian: Цесаревич) was a pre-dreadnought
battleship of the
Imperial Russian Navy,
built in
France at the end of the 19th century. The ship's...
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Tsesarevich Alexis may
refer to:
Alexei Petrovich,
Tsarevich of
Russia (1690–1718), son and heir
apparent of
Peter the
Great Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich...
- September [O.S. 8 September] 1843 – 24 April [O.S. 12 April] 1865) was
tsesarevich—the heir apparent—of
Imperial Russia from 2
March 1855
until his death...
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Tsesarevich (sometimes
transliterated as
Cesarevich or Caesarevich) was the
title of the heir
apparent or heir
presumptive to the
emperors of Russia....
- Никола́евич; 12 August [O.S. 30 July] 1904 – 17 July 1918) was the last
Russian tsesarevich (heir apparent). He was the
youngest child and only son of Tsar Nicholas...
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Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire, the
second son and
third child of
Tsesarevich Alexander (****ure
Alexander II) and his
first wife
Maria Alexandrovna...
- Navy have been
named Tsesarevich after the
Tsesarevich, the
title of the male heir apparent.
Russian ship of the line
Tsesarevich (1841) – 44-gun Speshnyi-class...
- laws of
succession of the
Russian Empire, the
Grand Duke
George became Tsesarevich, the heir
presumptive to the throne. George's ill-health had
forced him...
- hours, on 10 August,
Admiral Vitgeft,
flying his flag in the
battleship Tsesarevich,
began leading his
battleships from the harbor.[citation needed] At 09:55...