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Definition of Tsaritza
1. czaritza [n -S] - See also: czaritza
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsaritza
Literary usage of Tsaritza
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Autocracy to Bolshevism by Peter Graevenitz (1918)
"Rasputin convinced the Tsaritza that Heaven had shown him the way to cure her
... After this marvellous success the Tsaritza believed _.everything Rasputin ..."
2. The Russian Bolshevik Revolution by Edward Alsworth Ross (1921)
"On returning to Petrograd he obtained an audience with the tsaritza. After recounting
his adventurous escape he described with emotion the sufferings and ..."
3. The Blot Upon the Brain: Studies in History and Psychology by William Wotherspoon Ireland (1886)
"They hated and calumniated the Tsaritza ... and God-crowned Tsar, and prescribe
to you how much to eat and drink, and how you should live with the Tsaritza. ..."
4. The Austrian Court from Within by Catherine Radziwill (1916)
"The second occasion was during the famous visit of the Tsar Nicholas II. and the
Tsaritza to Vienna, just after their marriage. This was the last time the ..."
5. People I Have Read by Stuart C. Cumberland (1905)
"Tsaritza. III. MONARCHS AS SUBJECTS . . . . 30 King of Denmark — King of Sweden
and Norway — King of Greece — King of Roumania. IV. MONARCHS AS SUBJECTS . ..."
6. Lost Countess Falka: A Story of the Orient by Richard Savage (1896)
"The 'Tsaritza!' If we only had had her splendid decks under us I would be ...
There was a stalwart, soldierly man pacing the deck of the "Tsaritza" who ..."