Tsarevich

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Tsarevich was the traditional title given to the heir apparent to the Russian imperial throne.

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Label Occurrences
Tsarevich canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian noble title
hereditary title
royal title
abolishedBy Russian Revolution
surface form: Russian Revolution of 1917
abolishedIn 1917
appliesTo male heir to the Russian emperor
associatedWith Russian imperial succession
Russian monarchy
category Noble titles
Russian monarchy
Titles of national or ethnic leadership
country Russian Empire
culturalContext Russian imperial court
differentFrom Tsesarevich
etymology derived from the word "tsar"
followedBy no official monarchical heir title in Soviet Russia
gender male
hasFemaleForm Tsarevna of Russia
surface form: Tsarevna
hasHonorific Imperial Highness
hasNotableTitleHolder Alexander Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
Alexander Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
Paul Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
hasTranslation "crown prince" (approximate English equivalent)
higherRankThan tsesarevich (title of the heir apparent to the Russian throne)
surface form: Tsesarevich (in some historical usages, as generic heir of a tsar)
languageOfOrigin Russian
partOf Russian system of monarchical titles
positionHeldBy heir apparent to the Russian imperial throne
relatedTitle Tsar of Russia
surface form: Emperor of All Russia

Grand Duke of Russia
Tsar
successionRight first in line to the Russian imperial throne
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century
early modern period
titleHolderOf heir to the title of Tsar
typicalStyle His Imperial Highness
usedByDynasty House of Romanov
usedByReligion predominantly Eastern Orthodox ruling house
usedIn Russia
Russian Empire
usedUntil 1917

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