Category:Tsarevitches and tsarevnas

<nowiki>Zarevna; tsarevna; Tsarevna; Tsarevna; Zarewna; Czarevna; Bansár; 沙皇女; Царевна; Çarevna; ツァレヴナ; ซาเรฟนา; tsarevna; tsarevna; tsarevna; Caridino; Царевна; Bezeichnung für die/eine russische (Kron-)Prinzessin; Czarevna ou Tsarevna era a denominação dada às filhas, noras ou irmãs de czares russos até o século XVIII; daughter (or daughter-in-law) of a tsar; tsarraren alaba; filino de caro; fille ou belle-fille de tsar; Zarentochter; 皇儲妃</nowiki>
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In Russian tsarevitch (царевич) is a tsar's son, tsarevna (царевна) is a daughter, while tsarina (царица) is a wife. (In Imperial Russia Cesarevitch (цесаревич) is the older son, the heir - not listed here).

In Imperial Russia (after 1721) these titles are common and not official (exept cesarevitch), and refers only to emperor's (tsar's) children, whose official title are Grand Duke (великий князь) or Grand Duchess (великая княжна) while other members of emperor's family, for example, his nephews, were also Grand Dukes, but not tsarevitches. Grand Duchesses can be transleted back as великая княжна (velikaya knazhna) for related by blood to tsar (unmarried daughters) and великая княгиня (velikaya knyaginya) for wives of G.Dukes.

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