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Until the end of the empire most people in Russia and abroad, verbally and in writing continued to refer to the Sovereign as "tsar". Perhaps for that reason the title of
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to the throne. Those who refer to him by a dynastic title, however, more usually address him as "grand duke".
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adopted the title of tsar. When Paul acceded to the throne in 1796, he immediately declared his son
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was less frequently used to refer to the heir apparent than either "tsarevich" or "grand duke".
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Macedonsky, Dimitry (June 2005). "Hail, Son of Caesar! A Titular History of Romanov Scions".
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The title came to be used invariably in tandem with the formal style "Successor" (
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Thenceforth, each Emperor's eldest son bore the title until 1894, when
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More often he was internationally referred to by his other title of "
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discontinued use of "tsar" as his main title, and adopted that of
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Title of the heir apparent or presumptive in the Russian Empire
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and changed their given names accordingly, were given the
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Many princesses from Western Europe, who converted to
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It is often confused with the much more general term
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It either preceded or replaced the 198: 171:Imperial Standard of the Tsesarevich. 7: 496:Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt 1074:List of heirs to the Russian throne 1021:Tsesarevich Alexander Alexandrovich 682:Tsesarevich Alexander Alexandrovich 726:Tsesarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich 653:Tsesarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich 25: 964:Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich 600:Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich 565:Tsesarevich Constantine Pavlovich 970: 925:born Marie of Hesse and by Rhine 913: 872:because their fathers were named 793: 771:Tsesarevich George Alexandrovich 763: 719: 675: 645: 593: 557: 507: 452: 388:Grand Duke George Aleksandrovich 50: 1129:(XLV). Arturo E. 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Russian
[tsɨsɐˈrʲevʲɪtɕ]
heir apparent
presumptive
Russian Empire
given name and patronymic
tsarevich
tsar
Crimea
Siberia
Georgia
Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich
Russian
romanized

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