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Tsesarevich
Tsesarevich Tsesarevich (usually rendered Tsarevich in English, although this ... founded in 1839, and named for the Tsesarevich, who visited the United Kingdom (and who ... became Alexander II of Russia). Russian battleship Tsesarevich (Tsessarevitch), 1901 - 1925. This is a disambiguation ...
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Battle of the Yellow Sea
... The Russian fleet consisted of the battleships Tsesarevich, Retvizan, Pobeda, Peresvet, Sevastopol, and Poltava, along ... shell splinter on the bridge of the Tsesarevich. Just 12 minutes later, further hits on the Tsesarevich killed almost all bridge personnel and the commanding officers of the ship. The Tsesarevich fell out of the battle line, and ... repulsed with light casualties. Vitgeft's battleship Tsesarevich, participant of the Battle of the ...
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Talk:Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia
... Heir Tsesarevitch, but not Tsarevitch. Google defines Tsesarevich as: "literally, "son of the tsesar") is ... heir apparent, the full title was Heir Tsesarevich ("Naslednik Tsesarevich"), informally abbreviated in Russia to The Heir ... 21:07, 7 August 2005 (UTC) Nope. Tsesarevich is all too complex word, and unfamiliar ... 25, 12 August 2005 (UTC) Stay here. Tsesarevich is not widely used, too complex ...
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Tsar
... or the wife (Empress consort) of tsar. Tsesarevich (Цесаревич) (literally, "son of the tsar") is ... heir apparent, the full title was Heir Tsesarevich ("Naslednik Tsesarevich", Наследник Цесаревич), informally abbreviated in Russia to ... the term was used in place of "Tsesarevich" (Цесаревич). A son who was not a ... Tsesarevna (Цесаревна) was the wife of the Tsesarevich. Notes When Nicholas II abdicated in ...
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Zar (translated from Italian)
... used for the consorte of the Zar. Tsesarevich (literally son of the zar) it was ... male. The title complete it was Naslednik Tsesarevich (heir of the zar), in informal way ... the term came used in place of Tsesarevich. A son who was not heir to ... to indicate the moglie of the Heir (Tsesarevich).
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Wilgelm Vitgeft
... The Russian fleet consisted of the battleships Tsesarevich, Retvizan, Pobeda, Peresvet, Sevastopol, and Poltava, along ... Sea Vitgeft was killed when his flagship Tsesarevich was hit by several heavy 12-inch ... was interned in neutral ports. Russian battleship Tsesarevich, participant of the Battle of the Yellow ...
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Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia
... April, 1779–27 June, 1831), grand duke and tsesarevich of Russia, was prepared by his grandmother ... Paul bestowed on him the title of tsesarevich, which according to the fundamental law of ...
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List battleships (translated from French)
... Svobodu, DRUNK 1922 Retvizan (1900) - scuttled 1924 Tsesarevich (1901) - DRUNK 1924 classify Borodino Borodino (1901 ...
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Khabarovsk Bridge
... 5, 1916. It was named Alekseyevsky after Tsesarevich Alexis. Five years later, two of the ...
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Zubov
... Radischev and Novikov. To the heir apparent, Tsesarevich Paul, he paid no respect whatsoever. Unsurprisingly ...
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