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tsaritsa (noun) - Tsaritsa is a term used in Russian and Bulgarian, referring to the wife of a tsar or emperor
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Tsaritsa Irene was a bitter enemy of the usurper.
Sainted Peter appeared to tsaritsa Anastasia and allowed no one to open up his grave.
Tsaritsa Maria fulfilled her expected role both in regard to charity and religion.
The structure stood slightly above the mouth of the Tsaritsa River on the right bank.
The title of tsaritsa is used in the same way in Bulgaria and Serbia.
Alexandra is best remembered as the last Tsaritsa of Russia.
So to our Tsaritsa fair All of us will repair.
IT happened that once there lived in a certain land a Tsar and a Tsaritsa.
The tsaritsa addresses the Cossacks.
Not long after the wedding, tsaritsa Maria took ill.
The Tsaritsa was not convinced immediately.
In his palace in Tmutarakan, the Tsaritsa has given birth to a son.
The Tsaritsa and her son In a cask we will put the which.
Overcome by grief and spite, The Tsaritsa died that night.
Tsaritsa consort of Russia.
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When light returns, the Tsaritsa and the little cockerel are gone.
Love God and his retinue and it the Tsar and me, Alexandru Feodorovna, Russian tsaritsa.
Saint Peter appeared to Tsaritsa Anastasia and would permit no one to open his grave.
As a result, she was able to count Princess Alexandra and Tsaritsa Dagmar among her clients.
I am your Tsaritsa and believe that I will wait here on your Marian heart.
But out of the snowstorm appears the son that the Tsaritsa wished for-the Snow Bogatyr.
Our Tsaritsa is also among her people . But they guard her day and night!
Design for the garden of the Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna, now altered.
I do hope you're both enjoying the festivities. Moya tsaritsa.
A new false Dmitriy materialized and Tsaritsa Marina had even " recognized " in him her thought-to-be-dead husband.
She ( if one be strictly truthful ) Was a born Tsaritsa youthful.
The Tsaritsa tender-hearted.
Design for the courtyard garden at the Winter Palace, for Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna, now altered.
The Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna 's garden ( 35 ) and the private wing of the Winter Palace.
December 1614, was a Polish noblewoman, a Tsaritsa of Russia and a prominent warlord during Russia 's Time of Troubles.