फ्रोसी Meaning in English
फ्रोसी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : frosi
, frocey
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दादुरमेढकी
फ्रुगालिस्ट
मेंढ़कों
फ्रॉलिकिंग
फ्रॉलिक्स
दूरी से
उच्च पद से
नज़रिया से
विश्वस्त सूत्र से
अगम्यागमन या सगोत्रगमन से
आवेगे से
बासांपन से
शुरू से आकीर तक
बेमेली से
फ्रोसी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Tkach's agent handler was SELIM KHAN, or KHAN, thought to be Avram Landy who also had contact with Albert Kahn, Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov, Walter Bernstein, and Bolesław Gebert.
Demetrius Ghica, who married Eufrosine Caradja, and was father of.
Through her mother, Eufrosina Fălcoianu, she descended from the Fălcoianu family, a prominent clan in the times of Prince Michael the Brave.
Part I begins with Ivan's coronation as Tsar of all the Russians, amid grumbling from the boyars and silent jealousy from his cousin, Vladimir of Staritsa and especially from Vladimir’s mother and Ivan’s aunt, the evil-looking Evfrosinia Staritskaia.
They demur, with Ivan's aunt, Evfrosinia Staritskaya, openly urging the others to swear allegiance to her son, Vladimir, instead.
Evfrosinia comes into the palace with a cup of wine hidden in her robes, in which she has put poison.
Just as the royal couple receive word that Kurbsky has defected to the Livonians, Evfrosinia slips the cup of wine into the room and listens from behind a wall.
Fyodor Basmanov, the first of the Oprichniki, helps Ivan figure out that the Tsarina was poisoned, and both suspect Evfrosinia of poisoning the cup of water.
As the argument heats up, a small child, carried on the boyars’ shoulders next to Evfrosinia, calls out, asking whether this is the “terrible heathen king”.
He is now sure that Evfrosinia poisoned his wife, the Tsarina, and he has Philip seized.
Evfrosinia arrives, jubilant at the apparent death of Ivan, until she sees Ivan alive; rolling the corpse over, she realizes it is her own son.
He sentences Evfrosinia, who is holding the crown her son was wearing and is singing over his dead body as if deranged.
Efrosinia of Staritsa (Serafima Birman) – Ivan's aunt Efrosinia, usually dressed in black, is the chief villain of the piece, willing to do anything to get her son Vladimir on the throne.