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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TsesarevichTsesarevich - Wikipedia

    The wife of the Tsesarevich was the tsesarevna (Russian: цесаревна). History. In 1721 Peter the Great discontinued use of "tsar" as his main title, and adopted that of imperator (emperor), whereupon the title of tsarevich (and "tsarevna", retained for life by Ivan V's daughters) fell into a state of disuse.

  2. Tsarevich Peter Petrovich was a Russian Tsarevich who was heir to the Russian throne from February 1718 upon the removal of his older half brother, Alexis Petrovich to his death in 1719. His parents were Tsar Peter I and the future Catherine I. In 1732, a pretender emerged claiming to be the dead Tsarevich.

  3. Tsarevich Peter Petrovich (15 November 1715 – 19 April 1719) was a Russian Tsarevich who was heir to the Russian throne from February 1718 upon the removal of his older half brother, Alexis Petrovich to his death in 1719. His parents were Tsar Peter I and the future Catherine I.

  4. Apart from this work, there is a whole set of similar portraits with some variations: one of them can be found in the State Hermitage (unknown artist, a copy made in the first half of the 19th century from the original painting of the 18th century, standing), there is also a knee-high copy by D. Molchanov housed in the State Russian Museum (1772, 53 x 43). In the catalogue of an exhibition ...

  5. When Peter the Great learnt of his son’s flight, he sent Count Pyotr Tolstoy – a relative of the famous writer – to track him down. Tolstoy eventually found the tsarevich and lured him back to Russia, after showing him a letter from the tsar, promising that he would not be punished. He returned to Moscow with Aphrosinia on 31 January 1718.

  6. Russian Tsarevich (1690-1718) Алексе́й Alexey Петро́вич Tsarevich of Russia Romanov (Романов) (28 Feb 1690 - 7 Jul 1718)

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