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  • Tsarevna
  • Daughter of a Russian tsar

    Tsarevna (Russian: царевна, IPA: [t͡sɐˈrʲevnə]) was a title given to the daughters of tsars in Russia before the 18th century. The male equivalent was

    Tsarevna

    Tsarevna

    Tsarevna

  • Natalia Alexeievna (Wilhelmina of Hesse-Darmstadt)
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Natalia Alexeievna, Tsarevna of Russia (25 June 1755 – 15 April 1776) was the first wife of Paul Petrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia (future Emperor Paul

    Natalia Alexeievna (Wilhelmina of Hesse-Darmstadt)

    Natalia Alexeievna (Wilhelmina of Hesse-Darmstadt)

    Natalia_Alexeievna_(Wilhelmina_of_Hesse-Darmstadt)

  • The Frog Princess
  • Fairy tale

    Eastern European variants include the Frog Princess or Tsarevna Frog («Царевна Лягушка», Tsarevna Lyagushka) and also Vasilisa the Wise («Василиса Премудрая»

    The Frog Princess

    The Frog Princess

    The_Frog_Princess

  • Feodor I of Russia
  • Tsar of Russia from 1584 to 1598

    Archangel Cathedral, Kremlin Spouse Irina Godunova ​ (m. 1575)​ Issue Tsarevna Feodosiya of Russia Names Feodor Ivanovich Dynasty Rurik Father Ivan IV

    Feodor I of Russia

    Feodor I of Russia

    Feodor_I_of_Russia

  • Tsarevna Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia (Russian: Наталья Алексеевна Романова; 22 August 1673 – 18 June 1716) was a Russian playwright. She was the elder

    Tsarevna Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia

    Tsarevna_Natalya_Alexeyevna_of_Russia

  • The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
  • 1833 fairy tale poem by Pushkin

    Tsarevna and of the Seven Bogatyrs") is an 1833 poem by Aleksandr Pushkin telling a fairy tale of Prince Yelisei's search for his love, the Tsarevna (princess)

    The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights

    The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights

    The_Tale_of_the_Dead_Princess_and_the_Seven_Knights

  • Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
  • Empress of Russia from 1881 to 1894

    speak for her: they are so kind, intelligent, animated." When she was tsarevna, Thomas W. Knox met her at Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia's

    Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)

    Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)

    Maria_Feodorovna_(Dagmar_of_Denmark)

  • Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Russian tsarevna (1657–1704)

    carried out her regency with a firm hand. The activity of this "bogatyr-tsarevna", as Sergey Solovyov called her, was all the more extraordinary, as upper-class

    Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia

    Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia

    Sophia_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Alexis of Russia
  • Tsar of Russia from 1645 to 1676

    Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseevna Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich Tsarevna Sofia Alexeevna Tsarevna Ekaterina Alexeevna Tsarevna Maria

    Alexis of Russia

    Alexis of Russia

    Alexis_of_Russia

  • Yevdokia Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseyevna (Russian: Евдокия Алексеевна; 17 February 1650 - 10 May 1712) was the eldest daughter of Tsar Alexis of Russia and Maria

    Yevdokia Alekseyevna of Russia

    Yevdokia_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Maria Miloslavskaya
  • Tsaritsa consort of All Russia

    Alexeevich (1648–1649); crown prince; died in infancy Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseevna (1650–1712) Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna (1652–1707) Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich

    Maria Miloslavskaya

    Maria Miloslavskaya

    Maria_Miloslavskaya

  • Michael of Russia
  • Tsar of Russia from 1613 to 1645

    children, of whom four reached adulthood: the future Tsar Alexis and the Tsarevnas Irina, Anna, and Tatyana. Michael's failure to wed his eldest daughter

    Michael of Russia

    Michael of Russia

    Michael_of_Russia

  • Anastasia Romanovna
  • Tsaritsa of Russia from 1547 to 1560

    treatment that used poisonous substances. Tsarevna Anna Ivanovna of Russia (10 August 1549 – 20 July 1550) Tsarevna Maria Ivanovna of Russia (17 March 1551

    Anastasia Romanovna

    Anastasia Romanovna

    Anastasia_Romanovna

  • List of animated feature films of the 1950s
  • Cartoon «Tsarevna the Frog» on YouTube (Official Russian) Cartoon «Tsarevna the Frog» on YouTube (Russian with English subtitles) Cartoon «Tsarevna the Frog»

    List of animated feature films of the 1950s

    List_of_animated_feature_films_of_the_1950s

  • The Princess Who Never Smiled
  • Russian folk fairy tale

    Princess Who Never Smiled, The Unsmiling Tsarevna or The Tsarevna who Would not Laugh (Russian: Царевна Несмеяна, Tsarevna Nesmeyana) is a Russian folk fairy-tale

    The Princess Who Never Smiled

    The Princess Who Never Smiled

    The_Princess_Who_Never_Smiled

  • Catherine Ivanovna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Catherine Ivanovna of Russia (Russian: Екате́рина Ива́новна, romanized: Yekaterina Ivanovna; 20 October 1691 – 14 June 1733) was a daughter of

    Catherine Ivanovna of Russia

    Catherine Ivanovna of Russia

    Catherine_Ivanovna_of_Russia

  • Feodosia Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Feodosia Alekseyevna (Russian: Феодосия Алексеевна; 29 March 1662 – 14 December 1713) was the seventh daughter of Tsar Alexis of Russia and Maria

    Feodosia Alekseyevna of Russia

    Feodosia_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Kashchey the Deathless
  • Opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

    Kashchey's kingdom. Kashchey's realm The Tsarevna sings a lullaby to Kashchey. Ivan arrives and attempts to free the Tsarevna. Kashcheyevna arrives and pleads

    Kashchey the Deathless

    Kashchey the Deathless

    Kashchey_the_Deathless

  • Irina Mikhailovna of Russia
  • Russian Tsarevna

    (Russian: Ирина Михайловна; 22 April 1627 – 8 April 1679), was a Russian Tsarevna, the eldest daughter of Tsar Michael of Russia from his second marriage

    Irina Mikhailovna of Russia

    Irina Mikhailovna of Russia

    Irina_Mikhailovna_of_Russia

  • Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna Romanova of Russia (Russian: Марфа Алексеевна; 26 August 1652 – 19 June 1707) was a Russian princess, daughter of Tsar Alexis

    Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia

    Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia

    Marfa_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Tsarevna Miladinova
  • Bulgarian educator

    Tsarevna Miladinova-Aleksieva (Bulgarian: Царевна Миладинова; 1856–1934) was a Bulgarian educator who became a driving force behind girls' education in

    Tsarevna Miladinova

    Tsarevna Miladinova

    Tsarevna_Miladinova

  • Maria Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Tsarevna Maria Alekseyevna (Russian: Мари́я Алексе́евна; 18 January 1660 - 9 March 1723) was a Russian Princess, daughter of Tsar Alexis of Russia and

    Maria Alekseyevna of Russia

    Maria_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Eudoxia Streshneva
  • Tsaritsa consort of All Russia

    died 1645)​ Issue among others... Tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna Alexis I of Russia Tsarevna Anna Mikhailovna Tsarevna Tatiana Mikhailovna House Romanov Father

    Eudoxia Streshneva

    Eudoxia Streshneva

    Eudoxia_Streshneva

  • Natalya Naryshkina
  • Tsaritsa consort of All Russia

    of Russia ​ ​ (m. 1671; died 1676)​ Issue Peter the Great Tsarevna Natalya Alexeevna Tsarevna Fyodora Alexeevna Names Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina House

    Natalya Naryshkina

    Natalya Naryshkina

    Natalya_Naryshkina

  • Catherine Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Tsarevna of All Russia

    Tsarevna Catherine Alekseyevna (Russian: Екатерина Алексеевна; 27 November 1658 – 1 May 1718) was the fifth daughter of Tsar Alexis of Russia and Maria

    Catherine Alekseyevna of Russia

    Catherine Alekseyevna of Russia

    Catherine_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Tatyana Mikhailovna of Russia
  • Russian Tsarevna (1636–1706)

    (Russian: Татьяна Михайловна; 5 January 1636 – 23 August 1706) was a Russian Tsarevna. She was heavily involved with the politics of the Romanov court during

    Tatyana Mikhailovna of Russia

    Tatyana_Mikhailovna_of_Russia

  • Ivan VI of Russia
  • Emperor of Russia from 1740 to 1741

    Hesse-Homburg 3. Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia 14. Ivan V of Russia 7. Catherine Ivanovna, Tsarevna of Russia 15. Praskovia Fyodorovna Saltykova

    Ivan VI of Russia

    Ivan VI of Russia

    Ivan_VI_of_Russia

  • Glossary of Russian nobility and royalty
  • (Tsarina) (Empress, Empress consort) Tsar family Tsesarevich Tsarevich, Tsarevna Velikiy Knyaz (Grand Prince, Grand Duke) (as an aristocratic title), Velikaya

    Glossary of Russian nobility and royalty

    Glossary_of_Russian_nobility_and_royalty

  • Praskovya Ivanovna of Russia
  • Daughter of Tsar Ivan V (1694–1731)

    Praskovya Ivanovna (24 September 1694 – 8 October 1731) was a Russian tsarevna, being the daughter of Tsar Ivan V of Russia and his wife Praskovia Saltykova

    Praskovya Ivanovna of Russia

    Praskovya Ivanovna of Russia

    Praskovya_Ivanovna_of_Russia

  • Naryshkin family
  • Russian noble family

    Peter the Great. The Naryshkin family was persecuted under the regency of Tsarevna Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia, but were then highly favoured by Peter and

    Naryshkin family

    Naryshkin family

    Naryshkin_family

  • Tsarevich
  • Title given to the sons of tsars (heirs apparent)

    [tsɐˈrʲevʲɪtɕ]) was a title given to the sons of tsars. The female equivalent was tsarevna. Under the 1797 Pauline house laws, the title was discontinued and replaced

    Tsarevich

    Tsarevich

  • Tsarina
  • Title of a female autocratic ruler of Bulgaria or Russia

    and the Spanish and Italian czarina / zarina. A tsar's daughter is a tsarevna. "Tsarina" or "tsaritsa" was the title of the female supreme ruler in the

    Tsarina

    Tsarina

    Tsarina

  • Ivan Tsarevich
  • Hero of Russian folklore

    aids Ivan as he captures the firebird and wins the hand of a beautiful tsarevna. The firebird inspired Igor Stravinsky's 1910 ballet of the same name.

    Ivan Tsarevich

    Ivan Tsarevich

    Ivan_Tsarevich

  • Vasilisa the Beautiful
  • Russian folk tale

    Beautiful in 1940, however, it was based on a different tale – The Frog Tsarevna. American author Elizabeth Winthrop wrote a children's book – Vasilissa

    Vasilisa the Beautiful

    Vasilisa the Beautiful

    Vasilisa_the_Beautiful

  • Praskovya
  • Name list

    preparation), the name of a martyred 2nd-century saint. It may refer to Tsarevna Praskovya Ivanovna of Russia (1694–1731) Praskovya Bruce (1729–1785), Russian

    Praskovya

    Praskovya

  • Xenia Borisovna of Russia
  • Russian tsarevna

    Godunova (Russian: Ксения Борисовна Годунова) (1582–1622) was a Russian Tsarevna, daughter of Tsar Boris Godunov, and sister of Tsar Feodor II of Russia

    Xenia Borisovna of Russia

    Xenia Borisovna of Russia

    Xenia_Borisovna_of_Russia

  • Anna Leopoldovna
  • Regent of Russia

    V of Russia 13. Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya 3. Catherine Ivanovna, Tsarevna of Russia 14. Fyodor Petrovich Saltykov 7. Praskovia Fyodorovna Saltykova

    Anna Leopoldovna

    Anna Leopoldovna

    Anna_Leopoldovna

  • Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
  • Russian Tsarevich (1690–1718)

    Charlotte Christine, Tsarevna of Russia

    Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia

    Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia

    Alexei_Petrovich,_Tsarevich_of_Russia

  • Shapeshifting
  • Ability to physically transform in mythology, folklore and speculative fiction

    Tsarevna Frog (or The Frog Princess), by Viktor Vasnetsov, tells of a frog that metamorphoses into a princess.

    Shapeshifting

    Shapeshifting

    Shapeshifting

  • Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden)
  • Empress of Russia from 1801 to 1825

    as I live, even if she were to be replaced by two dozen children." The Tsarevna maintained a close friendship with Grand Duchess Anna Fyodorovna, who had

    Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden)

    Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden)

    Elizabeth_Alexeievna_(Louise_of_Baden)

  • Duchess Auguste Karoline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
  • Duchess Frederick of Württemberg

    William back to Brunswick and joined his other sister Maria Feodorovna (now Tsarevna of Russia) and her husband on the Italian leg of their extended tour through

    Duchess Auguste Karoline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

    Duchess Auguste Karoline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

    Duchess_Auguste_Karoline_of_Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

  • Anna Mikhailovna of Russia
  • Daughter of Michael of Russia and Eudoxia Streshneva (1630–1692)

    (Russian: Анна Михайловна; 14 July 1630 – 27 October 1692) was a Russian tsarevna as the daughter of Michael of Russia and Eudoxia Streshneva. She was also

    Anna Mikhailovna of Russia

    Anna_Mikhailovna_of_Russia

  • Ivan the Terrible
  • Tsar of Russia from 1547 to 1584

    (married 3 February 1547 – 7 August 1560; died): Tsarevna Anna Ivanovna (10 August 1548 – 20 July 1550) Tsarevna Maria Ivanovna (17 March 1551 – young) Tsarevich

    Ivan the Terrible

    Ivan the Terrible

    Ivan_the_Terrible

  • Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
  • Tsarevna of Russia

    Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Tsarevna of Russia Anonymous portrait of Charlotte Christine Born (1694-08-28)28 August 1694 Wolfenbüttel

    Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

    Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

    Charlotte_Christine_of_Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

  • Novodevichy Convent
  • Monastery in Moscow, Russia

    and Fyodor Zubov. An arresting slender belltower, also commissioned by tsarevna Sofia, was built in six tiers to a height of 72 metres (236 ft), making

    Novodevichy Convent

    Novodevichy Convent

    Novodevichy_Convent

  • Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya
  • Tsaritsa of All Russia

    Maria died at the Pokrovski, convent in 1625. Issue Tsarevna Anna Vasilievna (1609-1609) Tsarevna Anastasia Vasilievna [ru] (1610-year of death unknown

    Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya

    Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya

    Maria_Buynosova-Rostovskaya

  • Romantic nationalism
  • Type of nationalism

    Frog Tsarevna, by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1918

    Romantic nationalism

    Romantic nationalism

    Romantic_nationalism

  • Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich of Russia
  • Tsarevich of Russia

    and Maria Miloslavskaya, brother of Tsar Feodor III, Tsar Ivan V, and Tsarevna Sophia and half-brother of Tsar Peter the Great. He was baptised with the

    Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich of Russia

    Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich of Russia

    Tsarevich_Alexei_Alexeyevich_of_Russia

  • Vasilisa the Beautiful (1940 film)
  • 1940 Soviet film

    Alexander Rou. It was based on a traditional Russian fairy tale The Frog Tsarevna (Vasilisa the Wise), rather than the fairy tale of the same name. A desperate

    Vasilisa the Beautiful (1940 film)

    Vasilisa_the_Beautiful_(1940_film)

  • Winter Palace
  • Former imperial palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    fashion of their intended occupants, ranging from Gothic to rococo. The Tsarevna's crimson boudoir (23), in the private Imperial apartments, was a faithful

    Winter Palace

    Winter Palace

    Winter_Palace

  • Snow White
  • German fairy tale

    of the Dead Princess, where he breaks with his sword the coffin of the Tsarevna, bringing her back to life. In a Louisiana tale, Lé Roi Pan ("The King

    Snow White

    Snow White

    Snow_White

  • Ilya Repin
  • Ukrainian-born Russian painter (1844–1930)

    (1881–1883) Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan, Tretyakov Gallery (1885) The Tsarevna Sophia Alekseyevna, Tretyakov Gallery (1879) They Did Not Expect Him, Tretyakov

    Ilya Repin

    Ilya Repin

    Ilya_Repin

  • Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)
  • Empress of Russia from 1855 to 1880

    of the serfs and becoming an ardent abolitionist. The Tsarevich and the Tsarevna charmed their guests with their manners. She gave useful advice to her

    Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)

    Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)

    Maria_Alexandrovna_(Marie_of_Hesse)

  • Maud of Wales
  • Queen of Norway from 1905 to 1938

    for whom Princess Claudine of Teck stood proxy; her maternal aunt the Tsarevna of Russia for whom Baroness de Brunnow stood proxy; Crown Princess Louise

    Maud of Wales

    Maud of Wales

    Maud_of_Wales

  • Tsesarevich
  • Title of the heir apparent or presumptive in the Russian Empire

    adopted that of imperator (emperor), whereupon the title of tsarevich (and "tsarevna", retained for life by Ivan V's daughters) fell into disuse. The Emperor's

    Tsesarevich

    Tsesarevich

    Tsesarevich

  • Anna of Russia
  • Empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740

    v t e Tsarevnas of Russia 1st generation (Godunovs) Xenia Borisovna 1st generation (Romanovs) Irina Mikhailovna Anna Mikhailovna Tatiana Mikhailovna 2nd

    Anna of Russia

    Anna of Russia

    Anna_of_Russia

  • Quick Draw McGraw
  • American animated television character

    the Nintendo DS, Android, and iOS versions of Dragon Quest IV, one of Tsarevna Alena's tournament opponents is named Quick Draw McGore. 1950s portal 1960s

    Quick Draw McGraw

    Quick_Draw_McGraw

  • Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia
  • Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp from 1725 to 1728

    and her younger sister Elizabeth were awarded the titles of "princess" (tsarevna) on 6 March 1711 and "crown princess" (tsesarevna) on 23 December 1721

    Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia

    Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia

    Grand_Duchess_Anna_Petrovna_of_Russia

  • Godunov (TV series)
  • Russian TV series

    his sister Irina Godunova, his son Fyodor II of Russia and his daughter Tsarevna Xenia Borisovna. The creators based themselves upon the novel-chronicle

    Godunov (TV series)

    Godunov_(TV_series)

  • Pyotr Bagration
  • Georgian general, born and served in Russia (1765–1812)

    Ottoman Empire has been seen as a reprimand for an alleged affair with the tsarevna Catherine, who was married off shortly thereafter.[citation needed] While

    Pyotr Bagration

    Pyotr Bagration

    Pyotr_Bagration

  • Frederick II of Denmark
  • King of Denmark and Norway from 1559 to 1588

    of Schleswig-Holstein 9 July 1583 28 October 1602 He was betrothed to Tsarevna Ksenia (Xenia) daughter of Boris Godunov, Tsar of Russia, but died before

    Frederick II of Denmark

    Frederick II of Denmark

    Frederick_II_of_Denmark

  • Maria Skuratova-Belskaya
  • Tsaritsa of Russia

    with her son Feodor in his apartment. Boris and Maria had two children: Tsarevna Xenia Borisovna Tsar Feodor II of Russia Мария Григорьевна // Славянская

    Maria Skuratova-Belskaya

    Maria_Skuratova-Belskaya

  • Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy
  • Russian statesman and diplomat (1645–1729)

    relationship with the Miloslavsky family, he miscalculated the strength of the tsarevna Sophia Alekseyevna, (September 17 [N.S. September 27], 1657 – regent of

    Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy

    Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy

    Pyotr_Andreyevich_Tolstoy

  • Bulgarian Exarchate
  • Official name of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (1870–1953)

    Tsarevna Miladinova's Bulgarian boarding-school for girls in Thessaloniki, 1882–1883

    Bulgarian Exarchate

    Bulgarian Exarchate

    Bulgarian_Exarchate

  • Yelena Bondarchuk
  • Soviet and Russian actress

    Konvey 1984 Prikhodi svobodnym 1984 Pokhishcheniye 1986 Boris Godunov Tsarevna Kseniya 1986 Karusel na bazarnoy ploshchadi 2003 Yantarnye krylya Daughter

    Yelena Bondarchuk

    Yelena_Bondarchuk

  • 1716 in Russia
  • painter Marfa Apraksina, Tsarina of Russia Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia, Tsarevna of Russia Carl Ewald von Rönne, Russian cavalry officer Eugenios Voulgaris

    1716 in Russia

    1716_in_Russia

  • Boris Godunov (1986 film)
  • 1986 film by Sergei Bondarchuk

    long-forgotten crime? Sergei Bondarchuk as Boris Godunov Alyona Bondarchuk as tsarevna Xenia Godunova Gennady Mitrofanov as fool for Christ Roman Filippov as

    Boris Godunov (1986 film)

    Boris_Godunov_(1986_film)

  • Sivko-Burko
  • Russian fairy tale about a magical horse

    Afanasyev collected a variant named "Царевна Елена Прекрасная" (Tsarevna Yelena Prekrasnaya; "Tsarevna Yelena, the Beautiful"): Prince Ivan stands at his father's

    Sivko-Burko

    Sivko-Burko

    Sivko-Burko

  • Irina
  • Name list

    Ukrainian politician Irina Mikhailovna of Russia (1627–1679), Russian Tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna Raievskya (1892–1955), Russian and German noble Irina

    Irina

    Irina

  • Nikita Pustosvyat. Debate about faith
  • Large-format painting by Vasily Perov

    priest Nikita Pustosvyat, and the left part, which depicts the rulers — Tsarevna Sophia Alexeyevna, Patriarch Joachim of Moscow, Archbishop Afanasy (Lyubimov)

    Nikita Pustosvyat. Debate about faith

    Nikita Pustosvyat. Debate about faith

    Nikita_Pustosvyat._Debate_about_faith

  • Alexandra Snezhko-Blotskaya
  • Soviet animated film director

    (Гуси-лебеди) - based on Russian folklore. 1951 — The Tale of the Dead Tsarevna and Seven Bogatyrs (Сказка о мёртвой царевне и о семи богатырях) - based

    Alexandra Snezhko-Blotskaya

    Alexandra_Snezhko-Blotskaya

  • The Firebird and Princess Vasilisa
  • Russian fairy tale

    under the banner "Жар-птица и Василиса-царевна" ("The Bird-of-Fire and Tsarevna Vasilisa"). Another variant from a Slavic source (Cossack/Ukrainian) is

    The Firebird and Princess Vasilisa

    The_Firebird_and_Princess_Vasilisa

  • Darya Gruzinskaya
  • Georgian royal princess

    Princess Darejan (Georgian: დარეჯანი), known in Russia as the tsarevna Darya Aleksandrovna Gruzinskaya (Russian: Дарья Александровна Грузинская) (died

    Darya Gruzinskaya

    Darya Gruzinskaya

    Darya_Gruzinskaya

  • Sleeping Beauty
  • European fairy tale

    princess cursed into a long sleep in his poem "Спящая царевна" ("The Sleeping Tsarevna" [ru]), published in 1832. According to Maria Tatar, the Sleeping Beauty

    Sleeping Beauty

    Sleeping Beauty

    Sleeping_Beauty

  • The Frog Prince
  • German fairy tale

    Puddocky (old word for toad), another German folk tale, and likewise "Tsarevna Lyagushka" (The Frog Princess), a Russian folk tale, the male and female

    The Frog Prince

    The Frog Prince

    The_Frog_Prince

  • Yelokhovo Cathedral
  • Russian religious building

    church in the village of Yelokhovo near Moscow was built in 1722-31 for Tsarevna Praskovia Ivanovna. It was there that Alexander Pushkin was baptized in

    Yelokhovo Cathedral

    Yelokhovo Cathedral

    Yelokhovo_Cathedral

  • False Dmitry I
  • Tsar of Russia from 1605 to 1606

    were killed, including Tsar Feodor and his mother, with the exception of Tsarevna Xenia, whom Dmitry allegedly raped and kept as a concubine for five months

    False Dmitry I

    False Dmitry I

    False_Dmitry_I

  • Natalia (given name)
  • Name list

    Alekhina (born 1954), Russian chess player Natalia Alexeievna (1755–1776), Tsarevna of Russia Natalia Alieva (1931–2015), Russian linguist Natalia Alimova

    Natalia (given name)

    Natalia_(given_name)

  • Matryona Balk
  • Russian courtier

    lady-in-waiting and confidant of Catherine I of Russia, Ober-Hofmeisterin of Tsarevna Catherine Ivanovna of Russia and sister of Anna Mons. She was accused in

    Matryona Balk

    Matryona_Balk

  • Russian fairy tale
  • Fairy tale from Russia

    Children Tale of Tsar Saltan, The Wicked Sisters 709 The Dead Tsarina or The Dead Tsarevna Snow White The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights

    Russian fairy tale

    Russian fairy tale

    Russian_fairy_tale

  • Anna Kramer
  • Russian court official

    the murdered Tsarevich Alexei. She returned to Narva after the death of Tsarevna Natalia Alexeyevna. She may have been the same Anna Kramer who was granted

    Anna Kramer

    Anna_Kramer

  • Vasilisa (name)
  • Russian female given name

    Wise is a stock character in Russian fairy tales, including "The Frog Tsarevna" and "Vasilisa the Beautiful". The character often rises in status from

    Vasilisa (name)

    Vasilisa (name)

    Vasilisa_(name)

  • 1691
  • Calendar year

    German military personnel (d. 1757) October 20 – Tsarevna Catherine Ivanovna of Russia, Tsarevna of Russia (d. 1733) October 27 – Jacob Severin, Dano-Norwegian

    1691

    1691

    1691

  • Natalya Alexeyevna
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Natalya Alexeyevna or Natalia Alexeievna may refer to: Tsarevna Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia (1673–1716), youngest daughter of Tsar Alexei; died unmarried

    Natalya Alexeyevna

    Natalya_Alexeyevna

  • The Death of Koschei the Deathless
  • Russian fairy tale

    translation of the tale by Irina Zheleznova was Marya Morevna The Lovely Tsarevna. The tale is classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index as ATU 552 (The

    The Death of Koschei the Deathless

    The Death of Koschei the Deathless

    The_Death_of_Koschei_the_Deathless

  • Tsarevich Dmitry Alexeyevich of Russia
  • Russian tsarevich (1648–1649)

    officiating priest being Patriarch Joseph. The godmother of the tsarevich was Tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna and the godfather was archimandrite Adrian of the Trinity

    Tsarevich Dmitry Alexeyevich of Russia

    Tsarevich Dmitry Alexeyevich of Russia

    Tsarevich_Dmitry_Alexeyevich_of_Russia

  • Ivan Mazepa
  • Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate from 1687 to 1709

    Mnohohrishny.[citation needed] In 1689 Mazepa supported the deposition of Tsarevna Sophia, who had served as de facto regent of Tsar Peter I. This helped

    Ivan Mazepa

    Ivan Mazepa

    Ivan_Mazepa

  • A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts
  • Art museum in Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Yuryevets, 1870s Léon Bakst. Elena Vladimirovna, 1899 Mikhail Nesterov. Tsarevna, 1887 Julius von Klever. Calm of the Evening, 1894 Ivan Shishkin. Pine

    A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts

    A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts

    A._Kasteyev_State_Museum_of_Arts

  • The Tale of Tsar Saltan (opera)
  • Opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

    (Babarikha), Vladimir Ivanovsky (Tsarevich Gvidon), Galina Oleinichenko (Tsarevna Swan-bird) The Tale of Tsar Saltan – Albina Shagimuratova as the Swan-Princess;

    The Tale of Tsar Saltan (opera)

    The Tale of Tsar Saltan (opera)

    The_Tale_of_Tsar_Saltan_(opera)

  • Wilhelmina
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Rhine Wilhelmina of Hesse-Darmstadt (1755–1776), German princess and Tsarevna of Russia Queen Wilhelmina State Park, a park in Arkansas Wilhelmina Bay

    Wilhelmina

    Wilhelmina

  • Danish Palaces (Fabergé egg)
  • 1890 Imperial Fabergé egg

    Peterhof; Gatchina Palace near St. Petersburg and the imperial yacht Tsarevna. Alexander III received the Danish Palaces Egg from Fabergé's shop on March

    Danish Palaces (Fabergé egg)

    Danish Palaces (Fabergé egg)

    Danish_Palaces_(Fabergé_egg)

  • List of Vanessa Redgrave performances
  • Cloyce Three-part series: Three Sovereigns for Sarah 1986 Peter the Great Tsarevna Sophia of Russia Miniseries Second Serve Renée Richards Television film

    List of Vanessa Redgrave performances

    List of Vanessa Redgrave performances

    List_of_Vanessa_Redgrave_performances

  • Alexander Palace
  • Imperial residence south of St. Petersburg, Russia

    and Maria's first child. In a letter to her mother, Queen Louise, the Tsarevna wrote, .. this bothered me immensely! The Emperor held me by one hand,

    Alexander Palace

    Alexander Palace

    Alexander_Palace

  • Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick
  • Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

     1690)​ Issue Elisabeth Christine, Holy Roman Empress Charlotte Christine, Tsarevna of Russia Antoinette, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel House House of

    Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick

    Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick

    Louis_Rudolph,_Duke_of_Brunswick

  • Kirsten Munk
  • Danish noble (1598–1658)

    Valdemar of Schleswig-Holstein, had shown promise, becoming engaged to Tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna Romanova, daughter of Michael I of Russia. The alliance

    Kirsten Munk

    Kirsten Munk

    Kirsten_Munk

  • Ivan Bilibin
  • Russian illustrator (1876–1942)

    Alionushka..; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird, and the Grey Wolf; The Frog Tsarevna; Vasilisa..; Feather of Finist; White Duck; and Maria Morevna. Main illustrations

    Ivan Bilibin

    Ivan Bilibin

    Ivan_Bilibin

  • Terem (Russia)
  • Separate living quarters for women in Muscovite Russia

    The terem of tsarevnas, painting by Mikhail Petrovich Klodt, 1878

    Terem (Russia)

    Terem (Russia)

    Terem_(Russia)

  • Royal yacht
  • Ship used by a monarch or a royal family

    Alexandria (I) (1851–1906) Standart (I) (1857–1892) Derzhava (1871–1905) Tsarevna (1874–1917) Livadia (1873–1878); wrecked in Crimea October 21–22, 1878

    Royal yacht

    Royal_yacht

  • Peter the Great (miniseries)
  • 1986 American television miniseries

    Great Jan Niklas as Peter the Great in early adulthood Vanessa Redgrave as Tsarevna Sophia Omar Sharif as Prince Feodor Romodanovsky Laurence Olivier as William

    Peter the Great (miniseries)

    Peter_the_Great_(miniseries)

  • Louise, Princess Royal
  • British princess (1867–1931)

    Denmark; her children, Louise's uncle, George I of Greece; and aunt, The Tsarevna of Russia; Karl, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg; and

    Louise, Princess Royal

    Louise, Princess Royal

    Louise,_Princess_Royal

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Online names & meanings

  • Isabella
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American Italian Shakespearean Spanish

    Isabella

    Devoted to God.

  • Silambu
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Silambu

    Name of an Ornament

  • Rapinder
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rapinder

    The brave warrior

  • Neda |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Neda |

    Voice, Call

  • Fie
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Latin, Scottish

    Fie

    Dark of Peace

  • JANA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    JANA

     Feminine form of Icelandic Jóhann, JANA means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jana.

  • Sadhaka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Sadhaka

    Effective; Efficient; Goddess Durga

  • Malati
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Malati

    A Creeper with Fragrant Flowers; Small Fragrant Flower

  • DUDDA
  • Male

    English

    DUDDA

    Variant spelling of Old English Dudde, DUDDA means "cloak, mantle."

  • Adenike
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian, Nigerian

    Adenike

    The Crown is Loving; Affectionate; Wealth of the Crown; Crown is Cared for

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