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Successor Tsesarevich and
Grand Prince". The wife of the
Tsesarevich was the
tsesarevna (Russian: цесаревна). In 1721
Peter the
Great discontinued use of "tsar"...
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Western Europe. The
couple were
married after Marie turned sixteen. The new
tsesarevna did not
initially enjoy court life
because of her
withdrawn nature, and...
- Романов; 7 June 1869 – 2 May 1870) was the
second son of the
Tsesarevich and
Tsesarevna of Russia,
later Emperor Alexander III and
Empress Maria.
Grand Duke Alexander's...
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titles of "princess" (tsarevna) on 6
March 1711 and "crown princess" (
tsesarevna) on 23
December 1721.
Peter planned to
marry his
daughters to foreign...
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Peter I of
Russia (r. 1682–1725) and
served until the
accession of the
Tsesarevna Elizabeth in 1741. He
based his
foreign policy on the
Austrian alliance...
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Ivanovna Sheremeteva (c. 1553 – 4
January 1587) was a
Russian noblewoman,
tsesarevna of
Russia as the
third wife of
Tsarevich Ivan
Ivanovich of Russia, son...
- (Russian: Евдокия Богдановна Сабурова; died 1620) was a
Russian noblewoman,
Tsesarevna of
Russia as the
first spouse of
Tsarevich Ivan
Ivanovich of Russia, son...
- (Russian: Феодосия Михайловна Соловая; died 1621) was a
Russian noblewoman,
Tsesarevna of
Russia as the
second spouse of
Tsarevich Ivan
Ivanovich of Russia,...
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eldest child of then-Tsesarevich
Alexander Alexandrovich and his wife,
Tsesarevna Maria Feodorovna (née
Princess Dagmar of Denmark).
Alexander Alexandrovich...
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Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich,
eldest son of
Emperor Nicholas I, and the
Tsesarevna Maria Alexandrovna of Russia. In 1855, his
paternal grandfather died,...