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SLAVIC TITLE FOR AN EMPRESS
Tsaritsa of Russia; Czarina; Царица; Цари́ца; Tsaritsa; Tzarina; Tzaritza; Csarina; Csaricsa; Czaricza
  • Tsar [[Alexis of Russia]] choosing his bride in 1648. Painting by [[Grigory Sedov]], 19th century
  • One of the young wives of Ivan the Terrible. Painting by [[Nikolai Nevrev]], 19th century

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قَيْصَرُ ( الرُّوسِ )

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قيصرة ( زوجة قيصر روسيا )
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Definitie

czarina
n.
Empress of Russia.

Wikipedia

Tsarina

Tsarina or tsaritsa (also spelled csarina or csaricsa, tzarina or tzaritza, or czarina or czaricza; Bulgarian: царица, romanized: tsaritsa; Serbian: царица / carica; Russian: царица, romanized: tsaritsa) is the title of a female autocratic ruler (monarch) of Bulgaria, Serbia or Russia, or the title of a tsar's wife. The English spelling is derived from the German czarin or zarin, in the same way as the French tsarine / czarine, 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 following states:

  • Bulgaria: in 913–1018, in 1185–1422 and in 1908–1946
  • Serbia: in 1346–1371
  • Russia: officially from about 1547 until 1721, unofficially in 1721–1917 (officially "Empresses").
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor czarina
1. Czarina Maria Feodorovna was the mother of Nicholas II, who was executed by the Bolsheviks in 1'18.
2. But public diplomacy czarina Karen Hughes says she‘s determined to keep plugging away to turn this around.
3. Hughes to be the next public diplomacy czarina, an office that has always been held by a woman.
4. Public diplomacy czarina Karen Hughes‘s blog from the United Nations yesterday gave us a real insider‘s view of diplomacy in action.
5. Newspaper columnist, publisher and Delhi‘s uncrowned cultural czarina, Malvika Singh, terms lavish weddings as "graceless." "Where weddings were once celebrated, today they are performed," she says.