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Definition of Tsaritzas
1. tsaritza [n] - See also: tsaritza
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsaritzas
Literary usage of Tsaritzas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Blot Upon the Brain: Studies in History and Psychology by William Wotherspoon Ireland (1886)
"Passing over the ancient scandals of the court of Semiramis, the unchastity of
Catherine I. after the death of Peter the Great, and of the Tsaritzas, ..."
2. The Curse of the Romanovs: A Study of the Lives and Reigns of Two Tsars Paul by Angelo Solomon Rappoport (1907)
"Tyrants, prostitutes, degenerates, imbeciles and lunatics, ruled the destinies
of nations, and, as once the Caesars in Rome, the Tsars and Tsaritzas of St. ..."
3. Secret Memoirs: The Court of Royal Saxony, 1891-1902. The Story of Louise by Henry William Fischer (1912)
"Think of Semiramis, of Mary of Scots, of Elizabeth, Catherine I, of the Tsaritzas
Elizabeth and the second Catherine—under the temptations of Power, ..."