tsarina

/zɑːˈriːnə/
noun
  1. The wife of a tsar; a Russian empress.
    • The tsarina was known for her charitable work.
    • Letters from the tsarina reveal her influence on political decisions.
    • During the ceremony, the tsarina wore a jeweled crown.
  2. A female ruler of a tsardom; an empress in her own right.
    • The tsarina issued decrees that reformed the legal system.
    • As tsarina, she commanded the respect of the nobility.
    • Catherine the Great was a powerful tsarina who modernized Russia.
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