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tsaritsa Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tsaritsa ka kya matlab hota hai


त्सारित्सा

एक CZAR की पत्नी या विधवा



tsaritsa's Usage Examples:

Henceforth the new tsaritsa was her husband's inseparable companion.


The situation was regulated by the reception of Martha into the Orthodox Church, when she was rechristened under the name of Catherine Alekseyevna, the tsarevich Alexius being her godfather, by the bestowal upon her of the title Gosudaruinya or sovereign (1710), and, finally (17 i i), by her public marriage to the tsar, who divorced the tsaritsa Eudoxia to make room for her.


It was especially embellished by the tsaritsa Elizabeth.


(1855-1881), with a very successful girls' school founded and endowed by the tsaritsa Marie; a library and reading-room; a theatre, a museum and a hospital.


It is sometimes called the palace quarter, from the royal palace erected between 1868 and 1870, on the site of the older structure dating from the time of Tsaritsa Elizabeth.


She was escorted with great ceremony to Moscow in 1728 and exhibited to the people attired in the splendid, old-fashioned robes of a tsaritsa; but years of rigid seclusion had dulled her wits, and her best friends soon convinced themselves that a convent was a much more suitable place for her than a throne.


EUDOXIA LOPUKHINA (1669-1731), tsaritsa, first consort of Peter the Great, was the daughter of the boyarin Theodore Lopukhin.


Prince Alexander, who was born on the 5th of April 1857, was nephew of the tsar Alexander II., who had married a sister of Prince Alexander of Hesse; his mother, a daughter of Count Moritz von Hauke, had been lady-in-waiting to the tsaritsa.


She would, doubtless, have made a model tsaritsa of the pre-Petrine period, but, unfortunately, she was no fit wife for such a vagabond of genius as Peter the Great.


After the death of the tsaritsa Natalia, Peter's mother, in 1694, his influence increased still further.



tsaritsa's Meaning':

the wife or widow of a czar

Synonyms:

female aristocrat, tsarina, tzarina, czarina, czaritza,



Antonyms:

male aristocrat, Lord, male monarch, king, nobleman,



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