Tsar (man) and Tsarina (woman) of all the Russias
An Empress
The gender of emperor is masculine. The feminine version is empress. Is Empress higher than Queen? The title of Emperor/Empress (who rules over an Empire) is widely regarded as the highest ranking Monarchial title, King/Queen (who reigns over a Kingdom) is a lesser title than Emperor but still ranks above any other title.
"Empress" is typically associated with femininity, as it is a title used to refer to a female monarch or the wife of an emperor.
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The title of the Russian emperor is "Tsar" or "Emperor," while his wife holds the title of "Tsarina" or "Empress." These titles were historically used during the time of the Russian monarchy, which lasted until the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917. The Tsar was the sovereign ruler of Russia, while the Tsarina often played a significant role in the court and state affairs.
Tsar or Emperor of Russia.
An emperor was a tsar. It is also spelt czar. An empress was a tsarina. Also spelt czarina. Tsesarevich is the title given to the son of a tsar. And I know that the last tzar of Russia, Nicholas II, gave his daughters the title of dutchess.
Empress is a female emperor or the wife of the male emperor. Emperor is a male emperor or the husband of the female empress. Most emperors (other than emperor penguins) tend to be male.
Yes - an Empress is a female Emperor
The noun for a male head of an empire is emperor.The noun for a female head of an empire is empress.
Girls cant actually be emperors as it is a male title, thought they can have the powers of an emperor, just with the title of Empress instead. Though in some countries (such as Japan) women are barred from the throne.
The female equivalent of emperor is empress.