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Alexandra

[al-ig-zan-druh, -zahn-]

noun

  1. 1844–1925, queen consort of Edward VII of England.

  2. Classical Mythology.Cassandra.

  3. a first name: derived from Alexander.



Alexandra

/ ˌæɪɡˈɑːԻə /

noun

  1. 1844–1925, queen consort of Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland

  2. 1872–1918, the wife of Nicholas II of Russia; her misrule while Nicholas was supreme commander of the Russian forces during World War I precipitated the Russian Revolution

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The adaptation, by Alexandra Silber, remains true to the original, Feldman said, but “really puts it forward for today’s audience ... with covert but impactful changes that sharpen it in an exciting way.”

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