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The Cesarewitch was a British handicap horse race at Newmarket, founded in 1839, and named for the Tsesarevich, who visited Britain (and who became Alexander II of Russia).
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Tsesarevich (sometimes rendered Tsarevich in English, although this is technically incorrect) was the title of the Heir Apparent to the tsars and emperors of Russia (see Tsar).
The Cesarewitch is a British handicap horse race at Newmarket, founded in 1839, and named for the Tsesarevich, who visited the United Kingdom (and who became Alexander II of Russia).
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
The Russian fleet consisted of the battleships Tsesarevich, Retvizan, Pobeda, Peresvet, Sevastopol, and Poltava, along with four protected cruisers and 14 destroyers.
At 18:00, with the battle's outcome still in question, Admiral Vitgeft was killed by a shell splinter on the bridge of the Tsesarevich.
The damaged Tsesarevich and three escorting destroyers sailed to Tsingtao, where they were interned.