The masculine form of tsarina is tsar.
The term "tsarina" refers to a female emperor or the wife of a tsar (emperor) in Russia. Therefore, a tsarina is a female.
The Tsarina influenced the Tsar and Rasputin influenced the Tsarina, so Rasputin
He sentenced The Tsar, Tsarina and their children to death. He shouted for a bloody revolution.So yes he was ruthless.
The Russian tsar in 1917 was Nicholas II. His wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, or Alix of Heese, was tsarina of Russia.
'Tsar' (Caesar), 'TsarItsa' ('Tsarina'), 'Tsesarevich' (for young).
Tsar and its feminine version tsarina.
Tsar is the Russian term for the equivalent of an emperor. They are considered emperors/an imperial family because that is what they are.
Yes, most of the family supported Rasputin, Although he died before the Tsar abdictated the throne. Well, to be more specific, the Tsar and Tsarina, as well as their children, loved Rasputin who provided them with great spiritual comfort, as well as easing the episodes of the hemophiliac tsarevitch. However, the Tsar's mother, uncles, cousins, and other relatives hated Rasputin and the Tsarina, who was not Russian by birth (she was born in Germany and raised in England). So Tsar Nicholas and his immediate family were somewhat isolated from the other relatives because of their disaste for both the Tsarina and Rasputin.
Tsar (man) and Tsarina (woman) of all the Russias
Rasputin was believed to be influencing the Tsarina at all times.
A Tsarista If she was a female czar she would be a czarina. For a more detailed answer, look up "What do you call a female czar?" As czar, tzar and tsar are all equivilent of the same role.