tsarevna


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tsarevna

(zɑːˈrɛvnə) or

czarevna

;

cesarevna

(ˌsiːzɑːˈrɛvnə)
n
1. (Historical Terms) a daughter of a Russian tsar
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the wife of a Russian tsarevitch
[from Russian, from tsar + -evna, feminine patronymic suffix]
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Recently she also made her Australian operatic debut singing the role of Tsarevna in Kashchey the Immortal, which The Age described as a resplendent rarity.
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Carol-Anne Millar was superb as the elusive The Firebird, well supported by Matthew Lawrence (the hero Ivan Tsarevich), Laetitia Lo Sardo (his betrothed Tsarevna) and Valentin Olovyannikov (the very scary villain Kostschei).
Bakst designed the costumes for both the Firebird and the Tsarevna, and the difference, symbolic of their fairy-tale characters, could not be more pronounced.
The Sand and Gravel Products flat race will be a hot betting race and Tsarevna, who overcame a long absence to win well at Naas recently can go in again today for Jessica Harrington.
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Along the way, Ivan meets various fairy tale characters: Baba Iaga, the witch, and her daughter; Gorynych, the three-headed snake; Misha, the bear; a group of devils; the Wise Man; 'Tsarevna Nesmeiana', or Princess Neverlaugh.
(18) Unfortunately, the most promising lead, a poetic tale about the murder of the Tatar tsarevna Kublaevna by the Germans, turned out to be a forgery.
He gave the kindly old woman lines and motifs from Pushkin's skazka on the "Snow White" theme (1833), "The Tale of the Dead Tsarevna and of the Seven Knights"--another story of fidelity, winter, and patient waiting.
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