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Tsaritsa — Marfa Apraxina, Peter the Great s sister in law Tsaritsa (Bulgarian: царица; Russian: царица), formerly spelled czaritsa (and in English usually tsarina or czarina, with a feminine suffix), is the title of a female autocratic ruler ( … Wikipedia
Tsaritsa — Tsarina Tsa*ri na, Tsaritsa Tsa*rit sa, n. [Russ. tsaritsa. Cf. {Czarina}.] The title of the empress of Russia. See {Czarina}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tsaritsa — Russisk kejserinde … Danske encyklopædi
tsaritsa — /zaˈrɪtsə/ (say zah ritsuh) noun → tsarina. Also, czaritza, tsaritza, tzaritza. {Russian} …
tsaritsa — noun the wife or widow of a czar • Syn: ↑czarina, ↑tsarina, ↑tzarina, ↑czaritza • Hypernyms: ↑female aristocrat … Useful english dictionary
Barranco Tsaritsa — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Barranco Tsaritsa es una estribación rocosa de sesenta metros de profundidad situada en la parte occidental de Volgogrado (Rusia), bajo el principal área residencial. Está atravesado por el río Tsaritsa. Durante… … Wikipedia Español
Río Tsaritsa — El río Tsaritsa (en ruso: Царица) es un río localizado en la parte meridional de la Rusia europea, uno de afluentes del río Volga. Su longitud total es de 16.5 km. El Barranco Tsaritsa es una estribación rocosa de sesenta metros de profundidad… … Wikipedia Español
The Tale of Tsaritsa Dinara — ( ru. Повесть об царице Динаре, Povest’ o tsaritse Dinare ) is the 16th century Russian story of Dinara, a Christian queen (Russian: tsaritsa) of Iveria (Georgia), who is glorified as a pious helmswoman renowned for her wisdom and valor. Composed … Wikipedia
Maria of Bohemia, Tsaritsa of Bulgaria — Mary of Bohemia (b. about 931 d. about 1003) daughter of Boleslaus I of Bohemia and Biagota, wife of Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Vladislav, mother of Nikola of Bulgaria. Persondata Name Alternative names Short description Date of birth … Wikipedia
Coronation of the Russian monarch — Coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna in 1896 The Coronation of the Russian monarch was a religious ceremony of the Russian Orthodox Church, the state church of the Russian Empire, in which the Emperor of Russia (generally… … Wikipedia