tsesarevich (title of the heir apparent to the Russian throne)

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The tsesarevich was the formal title used in the Russian Empire for the designated male heir apparent to the imperial throne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary title
noble title
royal title
abolishedWith abolition of the Russian monarchy in 1917
appliesTo designated successor of the Emperor of Russia
associatedLanguageForm Цесаревич
associatedWithTitle Emperor of All the Russias
Tsar of Russia
category Heirs apparent
Russian imperial titles
Titles of nobility in Europe
ceremonialRole participant in imperial coronations
countryOfUse Russian Empire
distinctFrom Crown Prince
Grand Duke
Tsarevich
domain monarchy
equivalentRoleTo crown prince
etymology derived from the word "tsesar" (Caesar) with the suffix "-evich" meaning "son of"
followedByTitleInRank Grand Duke of Russia
formalStatus official title in the Russian Empire
genderRestriction male
heirType primogeniture-based male heir
languageOfName Russian
lastDeFactoHolder Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
surface form: Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsesarevich of Russia
linkedInstitution Imperial Court of Russia
surface form: Russian imperial court

Russian monarchy
literalMeaning son of the tsar/caesar
notableHolder Alexander III of Russia
surface form: Alexander Alexandrovich (later Alexander III of Russia)

Alexander II of Russia
surface form: Alexander Nikolaevich (later Alexander II of Russia)

Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
surface form: Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsesarevich of Russia

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
surface form: Nicholas Alexandrovich (later Nicholas II of Russia)
officeHolderRequiredReligion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
positionInSuccession heir apparent to the Russian throne
precededByTitleInRank Tsar of Russia
surface form: Emperor of Russia
region Russian Empire
relatedTitle Grand Duchess of Russia NERFINISHED
Tsarevna of Russia
surface form: Tsarevna

Tsarina
residenceTraditionallyAssociated Alexander Palace
Winter Palace
scopeOfUse imperial succession
scriptOfNativeName Cyrillic
successionLawContext Pauline Laws of the Russian Empire
successorConcept head of the House of Romanov in exile
titleHolderStyle Imperial Highness
usedByDynasty House of Romanov
usedFromCentury 18th century
usedUntilCentury 20th century

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Russian battleship Tsesarevich namedAfter tsesarevich (title of the heir apparent to the Russian throne)
Tsarevich higherRankThan tsesarevich (title of the heir apparent to the Russian throne)
this entity surface form: Tsesarevich (in some historical usages, as generic heir of a tsar)