Image Marfa Matveevna 2.jpg right thumb Tsaritsa Marfa Apraxina , Peter the Great s sister in law Tsaritsa Lang bg Lang ru , formerly spelled czaritsa and in English language English usually tsarina or czarina , with a feminine suffix , is the title of a female Autocracy autocratic ruler monarch of Bulgaria or Russia , or the title of a Tsar tsar s wife. 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, empresses in 1721 1917 tsaritsas unofficially . Russia Since 1721, the official titles of the Russian male and female monarchs were Emperor Lang ru , imperator and Empress Lang ru , imperatritsa , respectively, or Empress Consort. Officially the last Russian tsaritsa was Eudoxia Lopukhina , Peter the Great s first wife, and the last Russian Empress was Alexandra Fyodorovna Alix of Hesse , the wife of Nicholas II of Russia . Several tsaritsas were the rulers of Russia, including empresses Catherine I of Russia Catherine I reigned 1725 27 , Anna of Russia Anna 1730 40 , Elizabeth of Russia Elizabeth 1741 62 , and Catherine II of Russia Catherine the Great 1762 96 . Others who gained the title unofficially by marrying a tsar were Elizabeth Alexeiyevna Louise of Baden Elizabeth Alexeevna , Alexandra Feodorovna Charlotte of Prussia Alexandra Fyodorovna Charlotte of Prussia , Maria Alexandrovna Marie of Hesse Maria Alexandrovna , Maria Fyodorovna Dagmar of Denmark Maria Fyodorovna , and Eleonore of Reuss K stritz , who became Tsaritsa of Bulgaria following her marriage to Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria Ferdinand ... work accessdate 2010 03 23 ref Image Eleonoreofbulgaria.JPG thumb Tsaritsa ... Bulgarian tsaritsa was Giovanna of Italy , the wife of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria . See also ... Category Royal titles Royal stub bs Carica bg id Tsarina he ru sv Tsaritsa ... more details
one. The second source mentioning the Tsaritsa was made by Canon Alberih about 1241. He repeated a story .... The priest claimed that the Tsaritsa fell in love with the captive Latin Emperor Baldwin I of Constantinople ... Tsaritsa wore the crown of a prospering state, she was wife to the victor over Byzantines, Latins ... , , . 203 204, ref The birth year of the Tsaritsa and the name that she was given ... that Boril s marriage with the Dowager Tsaritsa was only a way to legalize his coming to the throne. Whatever the truth, to this day there is no evidence connecting the Tsaritsa with Kaloyan s death ... the Tsaritsa and sent her to monastery where she became a nun and assumed the name Anisia ref Pavlov ... mperor Henry of Flanders . Nothing is known about the Tsaritsa s later life. The historians ... the idea that the princess whom Boril gave to the Latin Emperor Henry in marriage was the Tsaritsa ... Tsaritsa of Bulgaria is widely portrayed in historical novels, always in negative light. One of the most ... Fani Popova Mutafova shaped the minds of her readers that the Tsaritsa was a beautiful, lustful and horrible ... who truly believe that it is the Tsaritsa s real name. In the opera Tsar Kaloyan by Pancho Vladigerov, she is given the Christian name Maria. Notes references DEFAULTSORT Cuman Tsaritsa Of Bulgaria ... more details
The Tale of Tsaritsa Dinara lang ru , Povest o tsaritse Dinare is the 16th century Russia n story of Dinara, a Christianity Christian queen Russian tsaritsa of Caucasian Iberia Iveria Georgia country Georgia , who is glorified as a pious helmswoman renowned for her wisdom and valor. Composed before 1553, the tale enjoyed a popularity during the second half of the 16th century and probably reflected the memory of Queen Tamar of Georgia reigned from 1184 to 1213 who presided over the Golden Age of medieval Georgia, and won a number of victories over the neighboring Muslim rulers, sometimes personally leading her army into battle. The principal part of the tale focuses on the struggle of Dinara against the Persia n king who demands a tribute from her, and threatens to remove her from the throne in case of noncompliance. The queen meritoriously refuses to comply, replying that the king of Persia cannot usurp the power bestowed upon her by the Lord. In a fiery speech, Dinara encourages her hesitant nobles and, after a pilgrimage to a monastery, marches to meet the Persians. An armored clad queen, riding a galloping white steed and holding an upraised sword, leads an army into battle, wins a crushing victory and has the Persian king decapitated. References http www.litinfo.ge issue 1 menabde.htm Darejan L. Menabde. The Story of Dinara. Litinfo Georgian Electronic Journal of Literature , Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2007. ru icon . . http feb web.ru feb izvest 1928 02 282 3912.htm . . 391 395. . 1928 . . . . ., 1928. ru icon http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com stoglav 07 13.html&date 2009 10 25 22 24 13 . full text of The Tale Category Russian books Category 16th century books ka ... more details
Mary of Bohemia b. about 931 d. about 1003 daughter of Boleslaus I of Bohemia and Biagota , wife of Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav , mother of Nikola of Bulgaria . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category P emyslids Bulgaria bio stub ... more details
Naryshkina is a Russian surname and may refer to Maria Naryshkina 1779 1854 , mistress of Alexander I of Russia Natalia Naryshkina 1651 1694 , Tsaritsa of Russia surname ... more details
Nicholas Romanov may refer to Nicholas I of Russia 1796 1855 , third son of Paul I & Tsaritsa Maria Fedorovna younger brother of Alexander I, ascended 1825 Nicholas Alexandrovich 1843 1865 , eldest son of Emperor Alexander II and Tsaritsa Maria Alexandrovna grandson of Nicholas I Nicholas II of Russia 1868 1918 , eldest son of Alexander III and Tsaritsa Maria Fedorovna, great grandson of Nicholas I, ascended 1894 Grand Duke Nikolai Konstantinovich of Russia 1850 1918 , eldest son of Grand Duke Constantin Nicolaievich & Alexandra Josifovna of Saxe Altenburg Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia 1831 1891 , third son of Emperor Nicholas I and Tsaritsa Alexandra Fedorovna, husband of Alexandra Petrovna Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia 1856 1929 , son of Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaievich & Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg, husband of Anastasia Nicolaievna Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia 1859 1919 , eldest son of Grand Duke Mikhail Nicolaievich and Olga Fedorovna of Baden, unmarried Nicholas Romanovich Romanov born 1922 , uses the contested titulary Prince Nicholas of Russia hndis Romanov, Nicholas de Nikolai Romanow ... more details
Summary Photograph of the Russian Imperial Family, 1913. Left to right, seated Grand Duchess Marie Nicholaevna Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna Tsarevitch Alexei Nicholaevitch Tsar Nicholas II Grand Duchess Anastasia Nicholaevna Standing Grand Duchess Tatiana, Grand Duchess Olga PD 1923 ... more details
Dinara can refer to People Dinara Drukarova , Russian actress Dinara Gimatova , Azerbaijani gymnast Dinara Safina , Russian tennis player Places Dinara , a mountain on the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Other The Tale of Tsaritsa Dinara , a Russian folktale disambig ... more details
File Sofiarepin.jpg thumb Tsarevna Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia Tsarevna or czarevna Russia n is the daughter of a Tsar or Tsaritsa , ref http www.yourdictionary.com czarevna Yourdictionary.com ref ref http www.allwords.com word tsarevna.html All Words definition ref similar to a princess being the daughter of a King or Queen regnant Queen . A Tsarevna could also be the wife to a Tsar Tsar s son. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse Czarevna Dictionary Reference Definition ref See also Tsarevich Tsar Tsaritsa References reflist Category Russian Empire Category Royal titles Russia stub fr Tsarevna ... more details
coord 42 42 3 N 23 20 23 E region BG display title Image Queen Giovanna Hospital logo.png right Queen Giovanna Hospital logo The Queen Giovanna Hospital or Tsaritsa Yoanna Hospital lang bg is a university hospital in Sofia , the capital of Bulgaria . Named after Giovanna of Savoy , Tsaritsa of Bulgaria and wife of Boris III of Bulgaria Boris III , the hospital was opened in 1936 and employs a total of 212 academic and non academic specialists. The hospital has 24 clinics and departments. External links http www.giovanna hospital.com Official website bulgaria struct stub Europe hospital stub Category Hospitals in Bulgaria Category Hospitals established in 1936 ... more details
unreferenced date September 2010 Zarina may also refer to Tsaritsa Zarina or Zarinaea , according to Ctesias , was wife and successor of Marmarius, king of the Scythians . Zarina led a rebellion by Scythians and Parthians against the Median King Cyaxares , who according to Herodotus had recovered his kingdom through intoxicating Scythian nobles. Category Scythians ru ... more details
Maria of Bohemia or Maria P emyslidka may refer to Maria of Bohemia, Margravine of Baden c. 1124 or 1125 d. 1160 or 1172 , daughter of Sobeslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, wife of Hermann III, Margrave of Baden and Leopold IV, Margrave of Austria Maria of Bohemia, Tsaritsa of Bulgaria b. about 931 d. about 1003 daughter of Boleslaus I of Bohemia, wife of Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Vladislav hndis ... more details
variety of exotic fillings such as pizza, tuna fish, wild berries. The brand Tsaritsa offers traditional home made spiral filo pastry pie Tsaritsa with a rich filling of cheese, spinach and cheese, pumpkin traditional home made filo pastry rolls Tsaritsa with a rich filling of cheese, spinach and cheese spiral small pies of traditional Bulgarian paper thin sheets of filo pastry Tsaritsa with a rich ... medal and a certificate for the products with the brand Tsaritsa at the official ceremony on 14 ... more details
Infobox given name name Giovanna image imagesize caption pronunciation IPA it d o vanna lang gender Female meaning God is gracious region origin Italian related names footnotes Giovanna is an Italian feminine first name, the equivalent of Joanna , Jane , etc. in English. Diminutive forms include Gianna, Vanna, Giovannina, Nina. People with this name include Giovanna Amati , Italian professional race car driver Giovanna Bassi , Italian ballerina Giovanna Blanco , Venezuelan judoka Giovanna Borradori , professor of Philosophy at Vassar College Joni James born Giovanna Carmella Babbo , American singer of traditional pop music Giovanna Marini , Italian singer songwriter Giovanna Mezzogiorno , Italian theater and film actress Gia Scala born Giovanna Scoglio , Italian actress Giovanna Trillini , Italian foil fencer Giovanna of Italy Tsaritsa Ioanna of Bulgaria born Princess Giovanna of Savoy and was the last Tsaritsa of Bulgaria Disambig Category Italian feminine given names ja pt Giovanna ... more details
Zakhary Ivanovich Koshkin died 1461 was a boyar at the court of Vasili II of Russia Vasili II . He was a son of Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin , along with brother Yakov, Ivan, and Feodor, and great grandfather of Anastasia of Russia , the first tsaritsa. He had three sons of his own Yakov Zakharyevich , Yuri Zakharyevich Koshkin Yuri Zakharyevich , and Vasily Zakharyevich . External links ru icon http www.hrono.ru biograf romanovy.html History of Early Romanovs Russia noble stub DEFAULTSORT Koshkin, Zakhary Ivanovich Category House of Romanov Category 1461 deaths ... more details
Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna , now altered Image Court garden.jpg Design for the courtyard garden at the Winter Palace, for Maria Feodorovna Dagmar of Denmark Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna , now altered ... The Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna s garden 35 and the private wing of the Winter Palace ... more details
son of the former Tsaritsa. Since Ivan Shishman was the first son born to Ivan Alexander after his accession ... the threat of the forthcoming Ottoman Empire Ottoman invasion. The date of the death of the Tsaritsa is unknown, although some historians assume she died in the late 1380s. Tsaritsa Theodora is often ... over Dobrudja and Wallachia . A curious thing about this Bulgarian Tsaritsa is the fact that although ... Sarah. There are five known children born to Tsar Ivan Alexander and Tsaritsa Theodora Kera Tamara , Keratsa ... more details
A consort crown is a crown headgear crown worn by the queen consort consort of a monarchy monarch for her coronation or on state occasions. Unlike with reigning monarch s, who may inherit one or more crowns for use, consorts sometimes had special crowns made uniquely for them and which were worn by no other later consort. All United Kingdom British queens consort in the 20th century, Alexandra of Denmark , Mary of Teck and Elizabeth Bowes Lyon , wore their own specially made consort crowns, made in 1902, 1911 and 1937 respectively. Previous English and British queens consort had used the crown of Mary of Modena , wife of King James II of England , until Adelaide of Saxe Meiningen , the consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom William IV , who had a special new consort crown created for her. In Russian Empire Imperial Russia , there were no unique consort crowns, because the Imperial Crown of Russia Manufacture Lesser Imperial Crown was intended to be used for coronation of all Tsaritsa empresses consort , and after that, they did not wear crowns. Famous consort crowns Denmark Danish Crown Regalia The queen s crown Crown of the Queen Consort Second French Empire France Crown of Empress Eugenie Kingdom of Hungary Hungary Crown of the Queen of Hungary Crown of the Queen Pahlavi dynasty Iran Empress s Crown Norway Queen of Norway s Crown Crown of the Queen Kingdom of Poland Poland Queens Crown Crown of Queen Maria Josepha Kingdom of Romania Romania Crown of Queen Elisabeta of Romania Crown of Queen Elisabeta Crown of Queen Maria Russian Empire Russia Imperial Crown of Russia Manufacture Lesser Imperial Crown the crown used by the Tsaritsa s by marriage when being coronation crowned Imperial Crown of Russia Manufacture Crown of Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna Spain Crown of the Queen Consort of Spain Crown of the Queen Consort Used by Mercedes d Orl ans Queen Mercedes , Maria Christina of Austria Queen Maria Christina and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg Queen Victoria E ... more details
Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin died 1427 was a boyar and Voivode at the court of Vasili I of Russia Vasily I and Vasili II of Russia Vasily II . He was a son of Fedor Andreevich Kobylin and a progenitor of the Romanov dynasty . He had four sons Ivan Ivanovich Koshkin, Fedor Ivanovich Koshkin, Jakov Ivanovich Koshkin, and Zahari Ivanovich Koshkin. Zahari Ivanovich Koshkin was an ancestor of the very first tsaritsa, Anastasia of Russia , the wife of Tsar Ivan IV of Russia , nicknamed the Terrible. External links ru icon http www.hrono.ru biograf romanovy.html History of Early Romanovs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Koshkin, Ivan Fyodorovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1427 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Koshkin, Ivan Fyodorovich Category House of Romanov Category 1427 deaths Russia noble stub ... more details
Infobox royalty consort yes name Maria Temrjukovna title Tsaritsa of All Russia image Maria Temryukovna s ring.jpg imgw 190px caption reign 21 August 1561 &ndash 1 September 1569 coronation othertitles predecessor successor spouse Ivan IV of Russia issue Tsarevich Vasili Ivanovich house House of Rurik royal anthem father Temrjuk of Kabardia mother date of birth c. 1544 place of birth date of death 1 September 1569 br age 25 place of death date of burial place of burial Maria Temrjukovna , c. 1544 &ndash 1 September 1569 was a Circassians Circassian Tsaritsa of the Tsardom of Russia and second wife to Ivan IV of Russia . The daughter of Muslim prince Temrjuk of Kabardia , Maria originally named Ku enej before her baptism was presented to Ivan in Moscow after the death of his first wife Anastasia Romanovna . Russian folklore tells of how Ivan s first wife, before dying, warned him not to take a pagan as a wife. Ivan was so smitten by Maria s beauty, that he decided to marry her immediately. On 21 August 1561, they married, four days before Ivans 31st birthday. Ivan soon came to regret the decision to marry her, on account of his new wife being viewed as illiterate and vindictive. She never fully integrated to the Muscovite way of life, and was considered a poor stepmother to Ivan s two sons Ivan V Ivanovich Ivan and Feodor I of Russia Feodor . She gave birth to a son named Vasili, named after her Vasili III father in law on 21 March 1563, though he died on 3 May that same year. Maria was generally hated by her subjects, who believed her to be manipulative and witch like in her behaviour. Some historians Who date September 2010 write that it was she who first incited her husband to form the oprichniki . She died on 1 September 1569 at the age of 25 ... never admitted as such, and had many people tortured on suspicion of assassinating the Tsaritsa ... Romanovna S ttl title Imperial Consorts of Russia Tsaritsa of Russia years 1561 1569 S vac next ... more details
update date November 2010 Mega Mall Lyulin is located in the western part of Sofia , more specifically in the municipality of Lyulin . The mall is located on the intersection on Boulevard Tsaritsa Ioanna and Boulevard Dobrinova Skala. The four story shopping complex with over 24,000 sq m usable space includes a hypermarket and more than 100 stores ranging from fashion, accessories, beauty services, jewelry, books and music to cafes and restaurants. The Mega Mall is set to open for business in October 2010. ref http www.propertywisebulgaria.com article construction on mega mall lyulin starts id 3155 catid 26 ref See also List of malls in Sofia References reflist coord missing Bulgaria Category Shopping malls in Bulgaria Category Buildings and structures in Sofia Category Buildings and structures completed in 2010 Category Shopping malls established in 2010 ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox royalty majesty consort name Maria Dolgorukova title Tsaritsa consort of All Russia image imgw 190px caption reign 1624 1625 coronation othertitles predecessor successor spouse Michael of Russia issue stillborn child full name Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova imperial house House of Rurik royal anthem father Vladimir Timofeyevich Dolgorukov mother Maria Vasilievna Barbashina Shuiskaya date of birth 1601 place of birth date of death 17 January 1625 place of death date of burial place of burial Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova in Russian 1601 17 January 1625 was the first wife of Michael I of Russia Tsar Michael I of Russia . She was a daughter of a boyar Knyaz Vladimir Timofeyevich Dolgorukov and wife Princess Maria Vasilievna Barbashina Shuiskaya. Maria Vladimirovna died four months after her marriage to Michael, which took place in 1624. Maria died from labor difficulties. Either she was already pregnant at her marriage, or she went into pre term labor. S start S hou 1601 1625 S roy ru S vac last Marina Mniszech S ttl title Imperial Consorts of Russia Tsaritsa consort of Russia years 1624 1625 S vac next Eudoxia Streshneva End Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukova, Maria Vladimirovna Category 1601 births Category 1625 deaths Category Russian royalty Category House of Romanov Category Russian tsarinas Russia noble stub bg de Marija Wladimirowna Dologrukowa fr Maria Dolgoroukova it Marija Vladimirovna Dolgorukova nl Maria Dolgoroekova ja ru , ... more details
Infobox royalty consort yes name Princess Eleonore Reuss of K stritz title Tsaritsa consort of Bulgaria image Eleonoreofbulgaria.JPG succession Princess consort of Bulgaria reign 28 February 1908 &ndash 22 September 1908 succession1 Tsaritsa consort of Bulgaria reign1 22 September 1908 &ndash 12 September 1917 age in years and days 1908 9 22 1917 9 12 spouse Ferdinand I of Bulgaria date of birth Birth date 1860 8 22 df yes date of death Death date and age 1917 9 12 1860 8 22 df y house Reuss Younger Line House of Reuss K stritz br House of Saxe Coburg and Gotha father Prince Heinrich IV of Reuss of K stritz mother Princess Luise Caroline Reuss of Greiz religion Lutheranism Princess Eleonore Caroline Gasparine Louise Reuss of K stritz 22 August 1860 &ndash 12 September 1917 was Tsaritsa of Bulgaria and the second wife of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria . Her name is borne of ancient Eastern European origin, meaning true and perpetual beauty . Life Born in Trebschen , the daughter of Prince Heinrich IV Reuss zu K stritz and Princess Luise Caroline Reuss zu Greiz, Eleonore was described as a plain but practical... capable and kind hearted woman. Following the death of his first wife, Marie Louise of Bourbon Parma , Ferdinand sought another wife to carry out the official duties required of the consort of a head of state. As a gay man with no requirement to produce further heirs, Ferdinand stipulated to his assistant that he wanted a bride who did not expect affection or attention. A list of candidates was whittled down to Eleonore and she and Ferdinand subsequently married in Coburg ... Tsaritsa on 5 October 1908 following Bulgaria s declaration of independence from the Ottoman Empire ... a special gift for relieving suffering . Tsaritsa Eleonore became seriously ill during the final years ... s non reason Title Abolished s non reason New title s ttl title List of Bulgarian consorts Tsaritsa consort of Bulgaria Tsaritsa consort of Bulgaria years 22 September 1908 12 September 1917 s vac next ... more details
, is bored and dejected. Oksana taunts Vakula one last time about the Tsaritsa s slippers. Vakula ... puts down Vakula in the tsaritsa s court and disappears into the fireplace. Vakula joins a group of Zaporozhian Cossacks who are petitioning the tsaritsa. A chorus sings the tsaritsa s praises in a magnificent polonaise . The tsaritsa addresses the Cossacks. Vakula requests the tsaritsa s boots ... Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Radio Chorus, Natalya Shpiller Oksana , Lyudmila Ivanovna Legostayeva Tsaritsa ... , Alexey Maslennikov Sacristan , Boris Beyko Patsyuk , Olga Tiruchnova Tsaritsa Notes reflist References ... more details