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| Public Library, for her work-in-progress, The | Duchess, a ghosted auto-biography of Bella O'Casey. |
| In the film The | Duchess, about Georgiana, the fifth Duke is played by |
| After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand | Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate |
| The gloating letter by the | Duchess after "little Slindon" beat "almost your whol |
| initial airing, rebroadcasts of Dick and the | Duchess aired on CBS at 7:30 p.m. Fridays from March |
| Dick and the | Duchess aired on Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. Eastern, sand |
| His film work includes The | Duchess, Albatross, Virgin Territory as well as playi |
| rand Duke Constantine, Princes Tatiana, Grand | Duchess Alexadra Iosifovna on a bath chair. |
| Grand | Duchess Alexandra Alexandrovna of Russia (30 August 1 |
| ad no male heirs, since his first wife, Grand | Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia, died giving bir |
| Grand | Duchess Alexandra Mikhailovna of Russia (28 January 1 |
| Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia and | Duchess Alexandra of Oldenburg. |
| Married first Grand | Duchess Alexandra Nikolaievna of Russia, a daughter o |
| Other ill-fated Alexandras were Grand | Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna, Grand Duchess Alexandra N |
| Rhonda Fleming as | Duchess Alexandria |
| while they are pretending to be the Duke and | Duchess, Alfredo's feigned love for her will become a |
| Duchess Altburg Marie Matilda Olga of Oldenburg (19 M | |
| ce Josias of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife | Duchess Altburg of Oldenburg (1903-2001). |
| 10 August 1897 - 25 August 1922: Her Highness | Duchess Altburg of Oldenburg |
| Bathildis of Schaumburg-Lippe) and his wife, | Duchess Altburg of Oldenburg (youngest daughter of Fr |
| cember 1865 - 4 July 1892: Her Royal Highness | Duchess Amalie in Bavaria |
| princely families descend from her, including | Duchess Amalie in Bavaria, who married the would-be K |
| ∞ 1892 | Duchess Amalie in Bavaria (1865-1912), eldest daughte |
| ugust 1951 - 3 April 1970: Her Royal Highness | Duchess Ameli of Oldenburg |
| She was an elder sister of the famous Grand | Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, whose alleged |
| a Anderson, the woman who claimed to be Grand | Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. |
| ie Feodorovna, gives the eight-year-old Grand | Duchess Anastasia a music box and a necklace reading |
| illan tempestous characters such as the Grand | Duchess Anastasia in the three-act version (1971) and |
| However he was not liked by the | Duchess and she conspired against him with his enemie |
| n failed to claim the imperial title of Grand | Duchess and replied that she was "Sister Romanova the |
| ter, when Claudius returns home, he finds the | duchess and her husband dead. |
| Later on, the | duchess and her uncle, the French king Louis XIV, "en |
| The | Duchess and Duke of Lugo were divorced in December 20 |
| broke out at Schwerin Castle while the Duke, | Duchess, and guests were dining there. |
| The | Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox is a 1976 Western roman |
| g refuge from a pursuing gang of outlaws, the | Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox join a wagon train of M |
| The dowager | duchess and her second husband, devout Protestants, w |
| troop on an ocean cruise, pursues a beautiful | duchess and is stalked by a murderer. |
| "The | Duchess and the Jeweller" |
| nda, was a mediaeval Danish Queen and Italian | Duchess and regent, Queen Consort of King Canute IV o |
| Henry did not trust the | Duchess and wanted her married to a magnate he could |
| Jack continues to talk to The | Duchess, and she claims that the radiation from the r |
| s to have sold the cooler to the regent Grand | Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia in 1738. |
| One of her maternal aunts was | Duchess Anna of Prussia. |
| Her letters to the | Duchess Anna Amalia, the mother of Goethe's patron Gr |
| Grand | Duchess Anna Mikhailovna of Russia (27 October 1834 M |
| Ernst August Konstantin's widow, the | duchess Anna Amalia, presided as regent over an excel |
| - 19 March 1746: Her Imperial Highness Grand | Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia |
| Duchess Anne of Brunswick-Lunenburg was born at Herre | |
| April 2011 it was announced that the Duke and | Duchess are seeking a trial-separation. |
| ock-work Hamlet and Ophelia when the Duke and | Duchess arrive. |
| Duchess arrived in Hong Kong in January 1935 where sh | |
| Duchess arrived there on 12 October and remained in t | |
| She was known as the younger | duchess as opposed to her mother-in-law, the older du |
| re thought to have been burned by the Dowager | Duchess, as it is documented that she raided Dereham' |
| "The | Duchess Assignment" |
| Petrel was purchased as | Duchess at Cincinnati, Ohio, 22 December 1862, rename |
| He became Catherine's ally when she was Grand | Duchess at the court of Empress Elisabeth. |
| ek treatment in the therapeutic waters of the | Duchess Bath. |
| 2: Ralph Fiennes (The | Duchess, Bernard and Doris) |
| Natalie Moorhead as | Duchess Bessie Von Essie |
| Alida Valli as | Duchess Blanca |
| d was himself the grandson of a Russian grand | duchess, but he also held the positions of Adjutant-G |
| ed the Honor through his grandmother, the 3rd | Duchess, but this was entailed upon his uncle, Henry |
| The Ugly | Duchess by Matsys, purportedly of Margaret |
| ngs simply, even servants addressed the Grand | Duchess by her first name and patronym, Maria Nikolae |
| , died: 22 August 1712 in Gotha) was the only | Duchess by marriage of Saxe-Eisenberg. |
| Duchess by Night. | |
| The | Duchess called Pearson for a meeting with herself and |
| So when Lashina (in the disguise of | Duchess) came to him with an offer to return him to h |
| s the city hall, originally the palace of the | Duchess Carafa de Noja. |
| Her Highness | Duchess Caroline of Mecklenburg, Princess of Mecklenb |
| Duchess Caroline Charlotte Marianne of Mecklenburg, w | |
| Duchess Caroline Mariane of Mecklenburg (10 January 1 | |
| es on the ill-fated marriage of George IV and | Duchess Caroline of Brunswick. |
| nbaum court of Grand Duke Peter's wife, Grand | Duchess Catherine Alekseyevna (at this time, Peter wa |
| Alexander's grandfather had married Grand | Duchess Catherine Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I of Rus |
| was restored by Edward IV for his mother, the | Duchess Cecily. |
| 1769 - 3 September 1785: Her Serene Highness | Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz |
| rg, the prince married his first cousin Grand | Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, having become also P |
| Only Grand | Duchess Charlotte and her descendents are in entitled |
| inct in the male line with the death of Grand | Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg in 1985. |
| 760, George III married the following year to | Duchess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz instead in |
| Duchess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | |
| er the patronage of Grand Duke Jean and Grand | Duchess Charlotte, the UGDA has created its own music |
| p above Blankenburg Castle as a belvedere for | Duchess Christine Louise of Brunswick, and was named |
| As | Duchess, Christine supported churches and schools and |
| lly debauched - yet the privileges of being a | duchess compensated for the unfortunate match, e.g. |
| mber of the House of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and | Duchess consort of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg through her m |
| marriage to Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg, | Duchess consort of Saxe-Altenburg. |
| Ulrike was the | Duchess consort of Oldenburg from 1774 until her husb |
| 91 - 7 May 1231) was Countess of Burgundy and | Duchess consort of Merania. |
| a member of the House of Nassau-Weilburg and | Duchess consort of Nassau. |
| 1 September 1788 - 27 January 1836) was Grand | Duchess consort of Hesse and the Rhine. |
| 2 December 1708) was a Swedish princess and a | Duchess Consort of Holstein-Gottorp, the eldest child |
| d IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau, she would become | Duchess consort of Anhalt-Dessau. |
| Alice (or Alix) de Vergy (1182-1252) was | duchess consort of Burgundy as the second spouse of E |
| Marie Eleonore of Cleves (1550-1608) was a | Duchess consort of Prussia as the wife of Albert Fred |
| Burgundy (1065-1103) was a French noble, the | duchess consort of Burgundy. |
| Hesse-Kassel (29 June 1543 - 13 May 1604) was | Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp as the spouse of |
| She was | Duchess consort of Modena by her marriage to Francis |
| France (11 January 1395 - 8 July 1422) was a | Duchess consort of Burgundy. |
| , he became Duke of Saxony and Sidonie became | Duchess consort. |
| er, became sovereign duke, and Augusta became | duchess consort. |
| rified However, Orderic Vitalis wrote that as | duchess Constance did all she could to further the we |
| as a member of the Executive Committee of the | Duchess County Dental Society for 26 years. |
| He lives in | Duchess County, New York with his wife and son. |
| He was born in | Duchess County, New York. |
| He helped to raise troops in | Duchess County, New York, but did not serve in the wa |
| He was born in Red Mills, | Duchess County, New York, the son of William Hill and |
| same time as Kings County, Queens County, and | Duchess County. |
| helm Wolf, who received an appointment at the | Duchess' court in 1768. |
| heroine, but her example was not unique: the | Duchess d'Arenberg and the Duchess d'Ursel also parti |
| f John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie de Berry, | Duchess d'Auvergne; Count of Montpensier, Clermont-en |
| York personalities, including Daria Klotz (as | Duchess Daria), Jennifer Nixon as Queen Itchie, Bliss |
| 1212 - c. 1254), was a Swedish Princess and | Duchess, daughter of king Eric X of Sweden, eldest si |
| Genevieve Hamper - | Duchess de Chevreuse |
| Ruth Hussey as | Duchess de Polignac |
| Eugenie Besserer as | Duchess de Alvia |
| The | Duchess depicted in the opera is the notorious Margar |
| The | Duchess developed an interest in theater, introduced |
| This proves the death-blow to the | Duchess' devotion, and she conspires to assassinate F |
| Helen Gilbert as | Duchess Diana |
| The young | Duchess died yesterday evening (21st March, 1720). |
| The | duchess died in 1805, aged 74 at Barochey House, near |
| The | Duchess died on 27 May 1773. |
| marriage were relatively happy, but the Grand | Duchess disappointed Catherine II, who did not live t |
| d took his own life as a direct result of the | Duchess disclosing what he had told her in confidence |
| of the House of Schaumburg-Lippe and his wife | Duchess Dorothea Amalia of Schlesvig-Holstein-Sonderb |
| Duchess Dorothea Sophia of Saxe-Altenburg (19 Decembe | |
| Most Excellent Princess Sophia, Electress and | Duchess Dowager of Hanover, and the Issue of her Body |
| Most Excellent Princess Sophia, Electress and | Duchess Dowager of Hanover, and the Issue of her Body |
| zed by Bernell "Fatman" Austin in 1963 at the | Duchess Drive In located in Atkins, Arkansas. |
| Likewise, his wife Orania took the title of | duchess, ducissa, alongside ypatissa, and he associat |
| (18 October 1926 - 30 October 1991); married | Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg, daughter of Nikolaus, He |
| Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg (b. 2 February 1928) marr | |
| r 1926 - 30 October 1991), married in 1950 to | Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg, had issue. |
| Grand | Duchess Ekaterina Mikhailovna of Russia (28 August 18 |
| daughter of Henry II of England and his wife, | Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
| to daughters of Louis VII and his first wife, | Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
| The | Duchess, Eleanor, Duchess of Melrose, arrives with a |
| Grand | Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia. |
| their two young sons and Georg's mother Grand | Duchess Eleonore left Darmstadt for London. |
| , older brother Ludwig, and grandmother Grand | Duchess Eleonore were flying to London to attend the |
| nger brother Alexander, and grandmother Grand | Duchess Eleonore were flying to London to attend the |
| ntil in 1843 he became a private secretary of | Duchess Elisabeth von Nassau. |
| ong with a veil wore by her great-grandmother | Duchess Elisabeth Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
| ss Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg) and his wife, | Duchess Elisabeth Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
| ember 1718 - 3 July 1739: Her Serene Highness | Duchess Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
| 2g | Duchess Elisabetta Montaperto, b Lausanne 1950; m 198 |
| Grand | Duchess Elizabeta Mikhailovna of Russia (26 May 1826 |
| Alexandra's sister, Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna, who was murdered by the |
| Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Nicholaevna of Russia (7 June 1826 |
| Her Imperial Highness Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Nicholaevna of Russia (7 June 1826 |
| a great-nephew of Tsarina Alexandra and Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna, both of whom where kill |
| her aunts, Alix, Tsarina of Russia, and Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna were murdered by Bolshev |
| Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia. |
| a great-nephew of Tsarina Alexandra and Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna, both of whom were kille |
| 31 January 1844: Her Imperial Highness Grand | Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia |
| ed permission for Helen's mother-in-law Grand | Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna to leave Russia with He |
| Grand | Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna, or "Mavra" as she was |
| the responsbility of his mother, the dowager | duchess Erdmuthe Dorothea, who also took an interest |
| arried firstly on the 6 May 1756 at Weimar to | Duchess Ernestine Albertine of Saxe-Weimar, the daugh |
| ve with and at the feet of the Great Duke and | Duchess, especially the former, for next to being an |
| The | duchess eventually was smitten by her husband's hands |
| fficer on HMS Eastbourne, HMAS Perth and HMAS | Duchess, Executive Officer on HMAS Vampire and later |
| Duchess Federica and Luisa enter. | |
| returns, crowned with victory, the delighted | Duchess finds herself more enamored of him than ever, |
| a meeting in the Castle of the Valley of the | Duchess for a meeting held by Bilderberg group on 12 |
| ise so he purchased the royal patent from the | duchess for £10,000. |
| The | Duchess for grace; The Homer for alertness; The Malte |
| Fay Compton - | Duchess Frances |
| manuel also became Grand Chamberlain, married | Duchess Frederica of Oldenburg (sister of Queen Amali |
| In 1788, the Dowager | Duchess gave him the living at Knipton, at which time |
| Seven months after his death, the | duchess gave birth to a son, Henri, who received the |
| as a relative, probably a grandnephew, of the | Duchess Gunnor, wife of Duke Richard I of Normandy. |
| The Duke and | Duchess had initially groomed the next Bourbon heir, |
| to make it out safely, although the Duke and | Duchess had to apparently rush through flying sparks |
| For anti-aircraft (AA) defence, | Duchess had a single 12-pounder (3-inch (76.2 mm)) gu |
| In 2006, | Duchess had a population of 978 living in 351 dwellin |
| that she stole from the magic realm), but the | duchess has the upper hand when Desmond drags in Lace |
| The young | Duchess has recently been widowed, but her brothers, |
| The governess is forced to leave, but the | Duchess has refused to give a letter of recommendatio |
| nd about the bisexual rumours about the royal | Duchess Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottor |
| Petersburg to teach in the court of the Grand | Duchess Helen. |
| Duke Christian has an elder sister, | Duchess Helene (b. |
| h at Aschaffenburg (1525); the epitaph of the | duchess Helene of Mecklenburg in the cathedral at Sch |
| HH | Duchess Helene Elisabeth Bathildis Margarete of Olden |
| ditary Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife | Duchess Helene in Bavaria. |
| May 1700 Her Serene Highness Luise Dorothea, | Duchess in Prussia |
| tholic nobleman at Montargis and later by the | duchess in a tower of her castle. |
| es, providing the European-accented voices of | Duchess in The Aristocats, Miss Bianca in The Rescuer |
| inted Commanding Officer of the destroyer HMS | Duchess in 1951 and the carrier HMS Centaur in 1958 a |
| Born a | Duchess in Bavaria, she married a grandson of Louis P |
| Upon the death of the | duchess in 1897, the guild's royal patronage continue |
| The | Duchess in turkish garment portrayed by Juel |
| Commissioned by the | Duchess in 1730, it was designed by William Kent, and |
| ighness Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen, | Duchess in Saxony |
| a daughter of the Electoral Prince, she was a | Duchess in Saxony. |
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