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ALEXANDRA - Alexandra (Greek: ) is the feminine form of the given name Alexander (Greek: , Alexandros). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb ...
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Alix was the original name of this German-born empress of Russia |
This Russian empress was shot to death in 1918 |
Czars Nicholas I & Nicholas II married German princesses who used this first name as empress |
Czar Nicholas II & this empress appear in "Anastasia", a ballet about one of their daughters |
The future Nicholas II had to end an affair with ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya to marry this German princess |
(An empress) Died July 1918:Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Anesthesia is something you get before surgery; Anastasia was the youngest daughter of this Russian empress |
After marrying Nicholas II, German princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt took this Russian name |
Johannesburg-born actress Janet Suzman was nominated for an Oscar for her 1971 portrayal of this czarina |
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Angling. Alexandra fly. |
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Alexandra (Greek: ) is the feminine form of the given name Alexander (Greek: , Alexandros). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb (alexein) "to defend" and (anr) "man" (GEN andros). Thus it may be roughly translated as "defender of man" or "protector of man". The name was one of the titles or epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to save warriors". The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek , a-re-ka-sa-da-ra, written in the Linear B syllabic script. |