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czarina

[zah-ree-nuh, tsah-] / zɑˈri nə, tsɑ- /




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Some are already well known — the slew of young women pretending to be Anastasia, the lost czarina, or the Fox sisters, whose hoaxes launched spiritualism into stratospheric popularity.

From New York Times

"It took a long time to kill his son, the czarina and the princesses," a historian murmurs.

From Salon

A prince plots to kill mad monk Rasputin for the good of the czar, the czarina and Russia.

From Los Angeles Times

But the book doggedly follows its intriguing conceit, rendering even more poignant the scene of the czarina and her daughters busily sewing jewels into the seams of their garments, optimistic to the end.

From New York Times

Glittering with Orthodox imagery, it’s filled to the brim with dead czars and czarinas, including the last Romanovs: Nicholas II and his wife and children.

From Seattle Times