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| Hamelin died in 1202 and the | countess a year later. |
| During a great banquet given by the | countess a load-bearing pillar supporting the banqueti |
| 0 September 1974 in Guildford), is an English | countess, a make up artist, and a fashion model. |
| Zoya Konstantinovna Ossupov is a Russian | countess, a young cousin to Czar Nicholas II. |
| In The Making of The White | Countess, a bonus feature on the DVD release of the fi |
| Warrington, the Roundheads requested that the | countess acknowledge Parliament's authority and surren |
| San Francisco, California as a composition by | Countess Ada de Lachau. |
| Frederick John of Saxe-Meiningen and his wife | Countess Adelaide of Lippe-Biesterfeld. |
| iting the hereditary fiefs) a distant cousin, | Countess Adelheid of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst (who is sai |
| son of Count Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol and | Countess Adelheid of Tyrol (died 1275/79). |
| Julius Peter, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld and | Countess Adelheid of Castell-Castell. |
| Eugenie, by marriage | Countess Adrien de Mun, mother of the speaker Albert d |
| During his absence, his wife, the | Countess Agnes, governed Roussillon. |
| Margaret Alexander, | Countess Alexander of Tunis GBE (16 September 1905 - 1 |
| of Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern and | Countess Alexandra Schenck von Stauffenberg., and heir |
| d of his four rondos, and is dedicated to the | Countess Alexandrine de Moriolles, the daughter of the |
| Countess Alexandrowna | |
| Ilona, Stefan, then the | Countess all die, leaving Valerie, now transformed int |
| and sang Salome, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, | Countess Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro. |
| etri (Count Almaviva), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf ( | Countess Almaviva), Sena Jurinac (Cherubino), Luisa Vi |
| luded more than one major role: Cherubino and | Countess Almaviva, Donna Anna and Donna Elvira, Fiordi |
| as Count Almaviva, Victoria de los Angeles as | Countess Almaviva, and Fritz Reiner conducting. |
| Kupper was especially admired as | Countess Almaviva, in addition to Wagner and Strauss r |
| Her repertory included; | Countess Almaviva, Pamina, Agathe, Elisabeth, Elsa, Ev |
| y 1817 - Lautschin, 28 November 1889) married | Countess Almeria von Belcredi (Ingrowitz, 8 October 18 |
| In 2006, the | Countess also lent her support to the Born in Bradford |
| In April 1913 the | Countess also had the honor of christening the newest |
| Bartok), who works for the hotel's owner, the | Countess Alzani. |
| yrmont (12 April 1803 - 19 Jul 1846), married | Countess Amalie of Lippe-Biesterfeld, had issue. |
| ick Aldridge and his second wife, the Swedish | countess Amanda Von Brandt. |
| The | Countess Amherst died at Rutland Gate, London, in Apri |
| letter from the Earl of Northumberland to his | countess, an impertinence for which, says Clarendon, h |
| henchman Apostis who chauffeured 007 and the | countess and free falls over two hundred feet and is s |
| ude the quartet in cod-English for the count, | countess and young couple in Act 1, an ‘alphabet' sext |
| n the Rhineland, dealing with the suit of the | countess, and finishing the work on Heraclitus. |
| which initially included Henry Ring and D.J. | Countess, and later Zach Thornton. |
| in a new coach, Colin Clarke, who traded away | Countess and replaced him with Scott Garlick. |
| g's Men", Mary moved out of Wilton as Dowager | Countess and rented homes in London. |
| She was given the title | countess and made lady in waiting to Empress Elizabeth |
| uke of Savoy became infatuated with the young | countess and by 1688 he had fallen deeply in love with |
| arriage to the widow of the 6th Earl Joan his | countess and lost them on her death in 1307. |
| Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1637-1706), a German | countess and hymn writer |
| 1704) was a Danish (originally German) noble ( | countess) and lady in waiting. |
| He comes upon the | Countess and the General in a carriage; they spurn him |
| Le nozze di Figaro with Phyllis Curtin as the | Countess and Walter Cassel as the Count. |
| rk as Nellie Cotterill, Valerie Hobson as the | Countess, and Glynis Johns as Ruth Earp. |
| A poor student rescues a beautiful | countess and soon becomes obsessed with her. |
| She was an elder sister of Maria Carolina, | Countess Andrzej Zamoyski. |
| In 1861, | Countess Angelina, ruler of Bergamo in southeastern Eu |
| Countess Anna of Stolberg-Wernigerode (28 January 1504 | |
| Her husband remarried a year later to | Countess Anna of Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg. |
| Countess Anna of Stolberg-Wernigerode succeeded Elisab | |
| Danielle Darrieux as | Countess Anna Staviska |
| Countess Anna Theresia of Thurn and Taxis (born and di | |
| Second, he married on 12 July 1583 | Countess Anne of Ostfriesland (26 June 1562 - 21 April |
| The | Countess appears, looking for the Chevalier. |
| Alexandrina, | Countess Apponyi de Nagy-Appony, the former wife of Ju |
| The report described the | Countess as "an escort girl who loved the high life" w |
| The | countess asks a former suitor, Doon or Devoun, emperor |
| Joan Benham - | Countess Astrid |
| The piously bought up | countess, at first, ignored the advances of the duke w |
| concierge at the hotel swears that he saw the | Countess at the same hotel when he was a little boy - |
| The | Countess Attlee (16 December 1955-7 June 1964) |
| were Baron Franz Alfons Georg von Firmian and | Countess Barbara Elisabeth von Thun. |
| s, the daughter of Duke Otto I of Merania and | Countess Beatrice II of Burgundy. |
| eauchamp refused and, shortly afterwards, the | Countess Beauchamp obtained a divorce. |
| The | Countess began to look emaciated in 1861 and she died |
| Anna Sophie I, | Countess bei Rhein (Pfalz-Birkenfeld) 1645-1680 |
| The | Countess believed he had been in a relationship with M |
| The | Countess Brassey died in February 1951, aged 85. |
| The | Countess Brownlow by Frederic Leighton, 1879. |
| The king was only slightly hurt but the | countess, Busho Bruno and Abbot Altmann of Ebersberg A |
| He married the daughter of a French | countess but the marriage soon ended in divorce, with |
| A Hungarian gypsy leaves his girlfriend for a | countess, but soon begins to suffer heartache. |
| Apparently he survived his mother the | Countess, but presumably did not leave issue. |
| Three of the original buildings, the | Countess' cabin, the kitchen-dining hall, and the Dr. |
| It is now occupied by the Earl and | Countess Cairns. |
| Then he sends his own girl friend, | Countess Campanella (Betty Lawford), to Hawaii to get |
| t de Rothesay, and daughters Charlotte (later | Countess Canning) and Louisa (later Marchioness of Wat |
| o noble lives : being memorials of Charlotte, | Countess Canning, and Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford |
| (son of Ernst, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld and | Countess Caroline of Wartensleben) and his wife, Duche |
| ∞ | Countess Caroline Henckel von Donnersmarck |
| (born 1 February 1955 in Rastede), married to | Countess Caroline zu Rantzau and has issue |
| Hodge married Vera, | Countess Cathcart, but at the age of 74 she sued him f |
| roke; his mother being the Russian noblewoman | Countess Catherine Woronzoff (or Vorontsova), daughter |
| llet Norman's great-granddaughter and now The | Countess Cawdor. |
| He married | Countess Charlotte de Leyden on 9 June 1870. |
| Countess Charlotte Flandrina of Nassau (Antwerp, 18 Au | |
| Countess Charlotte Flandrina of Nassau | |
| He served as chaplain to Mary Townshend, | Countess Chatham and as private tutor to Prince Hoare |
| Marlene Dietrich as | Countess Claire Ledoux, aka Lili |
| Flora Robson as | Countess Clara Platen |
| Countess close is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. | |
| The | countess collected her artworks during her worldwide j |
| mber of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and | Countess consort of Syracuse through her marriage to P |
| The | countess consults the hermit about a cure for her mela |
| ith a squirrel on her hand hanging behind the | countess contains lewd undertones. |
| The former | countess continued to be a famous beauty. |
| The | Countess Cornwallis died in 17 December 1785. |
| Helen Cherry - | Countess Cosimano |
| The | Countess Cowper died in August 1780. |
| a chapel of Saint Hubert in memory of Evelyn, | Countess Craven who had lived at Ashdown House in the |
| Countess Cross is a hamlet in the civil parish of Coln | |
| here is a wood called Little Wheatley Wood in | Countess Cross. |
| Both nocturnes in this opus are dedicated to | Countess d'Appony. |
| Hedda Hopper as | Countess De Marnac |
| The | Countess de Hoernle Student Life Center is a multi-pur |
| married a second time to Julia de Smorzewske, | Countess de Spyterki. |
| d her surviving sister Mary, Madame de Salis, | Countess de Salis, wife to Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis. |
| Edna May Oliver as | Countess de Mavon |
| Later Sophia was made | Countess de Torby by her uncle Adolphe, Grand Duke of |
| , daughter of the 5th Earl De La Warr and the | Countess De La Warr. |
| Instead she was created | Countess de Torby by the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. |
| rom whom: Joseph Thomas d'Alvarez, Charlotte ( | countess de Rancy), Louis Thomas who married Livia Car |
| Dorothea Lieven, | Countess de Lieven, wife of the Russian ambassador and |
| res in the Deluge and the tomb in Rome of the | Countess de Celles, wife of the Ambassador of the Neth |
| Olivia de Havilland as Germaine Dupont, | Countess de la Corbe |
| Elizabeth Sackville-West, | Countess De La Warr and 1st Baroness Buckhurst (11 Aug |
| Mademoiselle de Beleau, Afterwards Called the | Countess de Wintselsheim. |
| Earl De La Warr and Elizabeth Sackville-West, | Countess De La Warr and 1st Baroness Buckhurst, younge |
| Dorothea von Tiesenhausen (1804-1863), | Countess de Ficquelmont by marriage, famous for her le |
| Salamanca contains the tomb of the Count and | Countess de Monterey, another work by Algardi. |
| Night's Dream (Aldeburgh Festival, 1960), the | Countess de Serindan in Malcolm Williamson's The Violi |
| Liane Haid - | Countess de Silva |
| Marie Lohr - | Countess de Vermond |
| sabella, The Duchess of Medina-Coeli, and The | Countess de Vilches (1845-1847), besides a number of p |
| Madge Cohen - | Countess de Lummox |
| Sylvia Sackville, | Countess De La Warr DBE (16 July 1903 - 10 June 1992) |
| Yolande of Dreux, | Countess de Montfort (1263-1323), married firstly on 1 |
| A complication arises when Germaine Dupont, | Countess de la Corbe (Olivia De Havilland), arrives at |
| Tosca von Bissing ... | Countess de Mailliere |
| The | countess dedicated her life to the sick and would beco |
| Bebe Neuwirth as | Countess di Frasso |
| Virginia Oldoini, | Countess di Castiglione, an early photographic artist, |
| When the | Countess died in 1707, Victor Amadeus Adolph succeeded |
| From 1894 until 1924, when the | Countess died, it was the residence of the Dundonald f |
| Countess Dorothea de Ficquelmont (1804-1863), spouse o | |
| Countess Dorothea de Ficquelmont is famous for her let | |
| At about the same time he married the | Countess Dowager of Manchester, and intended taking Ho |
| Countess Dowager of Morton erected a monument, but it | |
| , Curse of the Devil and The Black Harvest of | Countess Dracula, is a 1973 Spanish horror film that i |
| a Physician, Cagliostro, Madame Dubarry, The | Countess Dubarry, or The Elixir of Life)(Joseph Balsam |
| Count and | Countess Durazzo, painted by Martin van Meytens the Yo |
| I of Mexico (George Macready) to help escort | Countess Duvarre (Denise Darcel) to Vera Cruz. |
| Elise Hensler, | countess d'Edla (Elise Friedericke; 22 May 1836 - 21 M |
| e's defences under the direction of Desmond's | countess, Eleanor. |
| Marina Koshetz - | Countess Elena Marina Strogoff |
| Ingrid Pitt as | Countess Elisabeth Bathory Nadasdy |
| Countess Elisabeth of Regenstein-Blankenburg (1542 - 2 | |
| e eldest son of John II of Saxe-Lauenburg and | Countess Elisabeth of Schauenburg and Holstein-Rendsbu |
| t Antoon de Lalaing (1480-1540) and his wife, | Countess Elisabeth van Culemborg (1475-1555), the ‘Lan |
| 74 at the age of seventy and was succeeded by | Countess Elisabeth of Regenstein-Blankenburg (Elisabet |
| f Philip I, Margrave of Baden (1479-1533) and | Countess Elisabeth (1483-1522), daughter of Philip, El |
| Anhalt-Bernburg and his maternal grandmother | Countess Elisabeth Charlotte. |
| Countess Elizabeta Alexeevna Belevskya-Zhukovskya (8 S | |
| e called "star kicking" supposedly began with | Countess Elizabeth Bathory, who would place oiled bits |
| Her title in Hungarian nobility was | Countess Elizabeth Bathory von Ecsed. |
| (11 December 1724 - 16 February 1799) married | Countess Elizabeth Augusta of Sulzbach, no issue; marr |
| June 8 - | Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau, Jonkvrouwe van Amsbe |
| And during the baptism of their daughter | Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau, she was the godmothe |
| When he shows them the tomb of the | countess, Elvira accidentally revives her. |
| Her mother was the former | Countess Elzbieta Tyszkiewicz. |
| In 1667, the | countess embarked on an affair with George Villiers, 2 |
| The year before he had married | Countess Emilie Rantzau but she died of tuberculosis j |
| Countess Emily O'Brien--Edith King | |
| ben's love interest Nina, Kaye Ballard as the | Countess, Enzo Stuarti as Attilio, George Gaynes as Ba |
| the cathedral of Vic with the support of his | Countess Ermesinda. |
| She is known to history as | Countess Esterle. |
| to marry the brother of the famous scientist | Countess Eva Ekeblad, aunt of famous Axel von Fersen t |
| Nonetheless, the | Countess falls in love with Antonio, her steward, and |
| e married Elizabeth Bagot, who as the widowed | Countess Falmouth became a mistress to King Charles II |
| The original preparatory school was opened at | Countess Farm, Amesbury in 1923 by Captain Frank Perks |
| Countess Feodora Georgina Maud (1861-1922), sculptor. | |
| iage of Valentine and Olivette is upheld, the | countess finally acknowledges the Duke's advances, and |
| ishop of Ormonde and was the father of Olive, | Countess Fitzwilliam. |
| marry three women (Lisetta, Cecchina and the | Countess Flaminia) for their dowries and then disappea |
| berto of Hesse (born 17 October 1966) married | Countess Floria of Faber-Castell in 2003, has a daught |
| he next year, signing on as a backup for D.J. | Countess following Matt Jordan's departure for Europe. |
| Longspee's death in 1226 they petitioned his | countess for a new site to achieve greater solitude. |
| The | Countess Fortescue died in May 1896. |
| Minna Grey - | Countess Fosco |
| Cap Martin, Prince Hohenlohe in San Remo, the | Countess Foucher de Careil in Mentone, Villa Zirio in |
| In 1765 Maria Potocka, a Polish | countess, founded a Catholic church on the castle's ru |
| L. Gossman, "The Red | Countess: Four Stories," Common Knowledge., vol. |
| Gloria Holden as | Countess Franchi |
| Olivette manages to set the | Countess free and puts on the countess' clothes, passi |
| The | Countess Free Church is a church in the Cambridgeshire |
| The | Countess frequently appeared in men's clothing and eve |
| Countess Friederike Luise of Solms-Baruth (10 October | |
| e of Urach (1899-1981), 3rd Duke, who married | Countess Gabriele of Waldburg of Zeil and Trauchburg ( |
| von Auersperg (1886-1923), married (1914) to | Countess Gabrielle von Clam und Gallas |
| this work gives us a young man observing the | Countess Gamiani and a young girl named Fanny, engaged |
| Shelley Duvall as | Countess Gemini |
| nce of Liechtenstein (1906-1989) and his wife | Countess Georgina von Wilczek (1921-1989). |
| She sang the role of | Countess Geschwitz in Lulu in Paris in 1979. |
| cluded Cherubino (in The Marriage of Figaro), | Countess Geschwitz (in Lulu), and Waltraute in the 198 |
| ian overtures between Roberts' character, the | Countess Geschwitz, and Louise Brooks' character, Lulu |
| atmosphere that surrounds Gwendoline when the | Countess gets hold of her." - John Willie, The Art of |
| Countess Gilda Ruta Cagnazzi was born in Naples and st | |
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