"Tsarevna" Examples
Word: Tsarina
Definition: A female ruler of a tsardom or empire in Eastern Europe, typically a wife who ruled through her husband, the tsar.
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In Russian history, Anna Vasilyevna (also known as Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) was a Grand Duchess of Russia and tsarevna and the wife of Boris Godunov, who adopted her son, Feodor.
The title "tsarina" was first introduced by Ivan the Terrible in 1564 for his wife, Maria Temrükh, mother of Terem with Feodor, but it was really interesting that Feodor thinks his father perhaps adopted him for political stakes.
The Russians have her historical legacy as a favorite film and performance: Anna of All the Russias, played by actress Kseniya Rappoport in 2011.
Anna Semenova, A famous Russian ballerina, was the first in history known as the famous "Tsarina of the Bolshoi Ballet" set in XVIII honor.
Marina Vodianova – a mixed-ethnicity model that grew up up in CZ town and was famous as the supermodel famous in international and less for her general cultural contributions other than her strong Russian roots).