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| o's name and origins, allowing the knight and | princess a happy ending. |
| Pacific | Princess, a cruise ship owned by Princess Cruises and |
| On 11 April 1955 Kashmir | Princess a Lockheed L-749A Constellation registered (V |
| Philippa Gregory, The Constant | Princess, a story about the young Catherine of Aragon |
| Should despoilers enter the tomb of the | Princess, a fluid of nine leaves will restore movement |
| He next built the | Princess, a stone coal furnace, ten miles from Ashland |
| married Seleucus's daughter, or a Macedonian | princess, a gift from Seleucus to formalize an allianc |
| ng in Iraq in the 1950s, Blues for an African | Princess, a 1971 collection of poems, and Ammunition, |
| an also acted in the ATV docudrama Death of a | Princess, a controversial film about the execution of |
| the same yard which was scrapping the Tuxedo | Princess, a former ferry and floating nightclub that h |
| , Ambrosia and Elwing set out to find the Gun | Princess, a powerful weapon that could change the fate |
| ia and Elwing begin a journey to find the Gun | Princess, a powerful weapon that could change the fate |
| skeleton of an infant [actually, a Barberini | princess, about five years old, donated by the family |
| d as being unique in that it was written by a | princess about her father. |
| The | princess accompanies her husband on various missions a |
| Luca Cumani - Media Starguest (1988), | Princess Accord (1989) |
| Princess Achba was the first Ottoman court lady who wr | |
| Princess Achba served her, until the empress and the r | |
| se enjoyed a long and happy marriage, and the | princess acquired an influence over her husband that s |
| gust 1914 - 25 April 1971: Her Royal Highness | Princess Adalbert of Prussia |
| Princess Adelaide died on 25 April 1971 in La Tour-de- | |
| 16 August 1891 - 3 August 1914: Her Highness | Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen |
| Princess Adelaide "Adi" of Saxe-Meiningen (Adelaide Er | |
| , Principe di Arsoli was the father-in-law of | Princess Adelaide of Savoy, daughter of Prince Thomas, |
| Princess Adelaide attending a fair in aid of distresse | |
| ena (1 June 1819 - 20 November 1875), married | Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria. |
| er 1870 - 20 January 1915: Her Royal Highness | Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria |
| ed to celebrate the marriage of the Duke with | Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria. |
| Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria (German: Adelgunde Augus | |
| VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife | Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, on 2 August |
| rederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and | Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. |
| Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (25 December | |
| HIH | Princess Adile Sultana (Turkish: Adile Sultan) (1825-1 |
| and with her, he had two daughters, who were | Princess Adrienne Lee Wilcox, and Princess Tyrene Wilc |
| In 1978, the city of Decatur purchased The | Princess after it closed its doors as a movie-house. |
| ronicle learns that Mia is the Genovian crown | princess after Paolo breaks his confidentiality agreem |
| Princess Aghdas ed-Dowleh (1891 - ?) | |
| daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy, and | princess Agnes of France. |
| Princess Ai (June 2006) | |
| December 1: | Princess Aiko, the daughter and only child of Crown Pr |
| Princess Aisha just recently completed her Masters of | |
| en used both by Yuvaraja Kharaosta as well as | princess Aiyasi clearly proves that Aiyasi Kamuia was |
| Saka governor Rajuvula had married | princess Aiyasi Kamuia, daughter of Yuvaraja Kharaosta |
| used both by Yuvaraja Kharaosta as well as by | princess Aiyasi clearly proves that Aiyasi Kamuia was |
| In December 2006 | Princess Akiko assisted Tokyo University in opening a |
| Princess Akiko, b. 20 December 1981; | |
| The tower is owned by | Princess Al-Anoud Foundation and moderated by several |
| Princess, Alberta - 8,800 boe/d of production, has up | |
| , daughter of Ludwig Otto, Prince of Salm and | Princess Albertine of Nassau on 9 March 1726. |
| The | Princess Alexa Foundation is a non-profit organization |
| Since its inception, the | Princess Alexa Foundation has started multiple project |
| The | Princess Alexa Foundation is a public charity headquar |
| Princess Alexandra is the godmother of her nephew Prin | |
| tes the Southside Health Service District and | Princess Alexandra Hospital. |
| The baby's godparents were his paternal aunt | Princess Alexandra and maternal uncle Michel Antony. |
| He has an older sister | Princess Alexandra (b. |
| Princess Alexandra LG GCVO CD, appointed 1960 | |
| 15 October 1968-present: | Princess Alexandra of Greece |
| Princess Alexandra Irene Margaretha Elisabeth Bathildi | |
| RAF Wroughton was also home to the RAF | Princess Alexandra Hospital, providing full hospital s |
| HRH | Princess Alexandra Irene Margaretha Elisabeth Bathildi |
| for residents, maintains the outdoor rink at | Princess Alexandra Community School, stages fundraisin |
| Prince Joachim and | Princess Alexandra are now divorced. |
| g-Schwerin, Frederick Francis IV and his wife | Princess Alexandra of Hanover a daughter of Crown Prin |
| Prince Joachim and | Princess Alexandra have two sons: Nikolai and Felix. |
| rk Orange was filmed in the Arkwright Ward at | Princess Alexandra Hospital. |
| He is currently working at | Princess Alexandra Hospital. |
| Princess Alexandra of Kent visited the school on 23 Ju | |
| o in defending the honor of an unknown woman ( | princess Alexandra Maria, as it turns out) offends his |
| Princess Alexandra Beatrice Leopoldine of Hohenlohe-La | |
| He married first | Princess Alexandra Pavlovna Galitzine (7 May 1905 - 5 |
| Princess Alexandra School - public elementary school, | |
| exclusively to the patients and staff of the | Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex. |
| Princess Alexandra of Greece (Greek: Πριγκίπισσα Αλεξά | |
| dra Phyllis Hamilton (1876-1918), who had HRH | Princess Alexandra of Wales as sponsor at her baptism, |
| He died of pneumonia at the | Princess Alexandra Hospital in the Brisbane suburb of |
| The new-look dock was opened by | Princess Alexandra in July 1967 and named after her. |
| He died at Assuan, Egypt in January 1912, and | Princess Alexandra succeeded to his dukedom, becoming |
| The visit of | Princess Alexandra of Kent in 1956 |
| lant procedures in the Prince Charles and the | Princess Alexandra Hospitals as well as ending their j |
| Romantic Night (1930) starred Lillian Gish as | Princess Alexandra and Rod La Rocque as Prince Albert, |
| Since 16 February 1991: Her Royal Highness | Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau |
| Princess Alexandra Amalie of Bavaria (26 August 1826 - | |
| Glenn Close as | Princess Alexandra |
| ctoria, and married Victoria's granddaughter, | Princess Alexandra of Edinburgh daughter of The Prince |
| Princess Alexandra of Kent, born 25 December 1936 | |
| a concert at the Albert Hall attended by HRH | Princess Alexandra and Ursula Vaughan Williams. |
| Princess Alexandra of Anhalt (1868-1958), married Sizz | |
| Through her father, Grand Duke Henri, | Princess Alexandra is related to every currently reign |
| Redcliffe was proclaimed a city in 1959 when | Princess Alexandra visited with a Royal Charter from Q |
| Princess Alexandra was asked by the Queen to undertake | |
| Lillian Gish as | Princess Alexandra |
| arriage of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and | Princess Alexandra of Denmark. |
| Princess Alexandra received the Order of the Gold Lion | |
| he death of The Queen Mother in 2002, in 2003 | Princess Alexandra took over as patron. |
| The sculpture was unveiled by | Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy. |
| She starred as | Princess Alexandra, with Conrad Nagel as the tutor who |
| l 1963 - 31 December 1989: Her Royal Highness | Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Mrs Angus Ogilvy |
| ited the title of Duke of Fife from his aunt, | Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife. |
| bridge was formally opened on 5 June 1958 by | Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy. |
| The museum was opened in 1971 by | Princess Alexandra. |
| The Trust's patron is HRH | Princess Alexandra. |
| mieson Prichard and was opened in 1998 by HRH | Princess Alexandra. |
| opened at the start of the 1988-89 season by | Princess Alexandra. |
| December 1914 - 22 January 1937: Her Highness | Princess Alexandrine-Louise of Denmark |
| He is the husband of | Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark, a member of the |
| He married | Princess Alexia, the eldest daughter and child of King |
| Joe's team rescues | Princess Alfin from a takeover coup. |
| Prince and | Princess Alfons of Bavaria |
| He feels guilty for not being able to protect | Princess Alia and there is a rumor among his fellow cr |
| Jordan and is the mother to his oldest child, | Princess Alia. |
| e recently he worked on Magnum's later album, | Princess Alice and the Broken Arrow, which was release |
| Princess Alice ordered a steam inhaler be brought to h | |
| Princess Alice of the United Kingdom | |
| His maternal great grandmother | Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and a great aunt, |
| Through his mother he is a great-grandson of | Princess Alice of Battenberg, great-granddaughter of V |
| Princess Alice Hospice, Barnardos, Home-Start and the | |
| er death, she was the last surviving child of | Princess Alice and Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and |
| she was, therefore, styled Her Royal Highness | Princess Alice of Albany. |
| 1878 after many of its pupils drowned in the | Princess Alice disaster |
| Princess Alice (1986) | |
| nion of South Africa and served from 1924-31: | Princess Alice accompanied him and was the Vicereine d |
| Princess Alice died aged over 97 years old. | |
| Her eldest brother Ludwig married in 1862 to | Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, third child and |
| SS | Princess Alice sank in 1878 with the loss of over 650 |
| ondingly more frequent, most notably with the | Princess Alice disaster at Woolwich in 1878. |
| llor, he instead had to attend the funeral of | Princess Alice and his place was taken by Lord Sutherl |
| s on pollution in the Thames and the death of | Princess Alice are not relevant. |
| The arms of | Princess Alice as Infanta of Spain. |
| The area also hosts the | Princess Alice Retail Park and adjacent Tesco Extra su |
| give up Barnwell Manor for financial reasons, | Princess Alice moved from Barnwell to Kensington Palac |
| Princess Alice was born 25 February 1883 at Windsor Ca | |
| ms visited another colleague, Dr Cook, at the | Princess Alice Hospital in Eastbourne and asked about |
| eat of the 1st Earl of Athlone, and his wife, | Princess Alice of Albany, the last surviving granddaug |
| As vicereine of Canada, | Princess Alice also supported the war effort by servin |
| ng at Darmstadt for the wedding of his niece, | Princess Alice of Battenberg, to Prince Andrew of Gree |
| His paternal great-grandmother | Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and a great aunt, |
| er of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and | Princess Alice of Battenberg. |
| His siblings were | Princess Alice (mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinb |
| Her maternal great-grandmother | Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and a great aunt, |
| There is a restaurant/public house named "The | Princess Alice" at the entrance to the estate. |
| once again renamed, to The Pretoria Regiment ( | Princess Alice's Own). |
| HRH | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester Commandant of th |
| am Girls' Grammar School, which was opened by | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester in 1939 and clos |
| A lament from Cornwall on the death of | Princess Alice, Publisher: Liddell and Son - 1878 |
| nity Hospital had been opened in July 1968 by | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. |
| She was the paternal grandmother of | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and of Lady Mari |
| Eleanor Roosevelt, | Princess Alice, and Mrs. Clementine Churchill during t |
| Lady Davina's grandmother, | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, was not present |
| Queen Victoria, as his great-grandmother was | Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, and he is thus 33 |
| She was the niece of | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and the granddau |
| purpose built, and were opened in 1935 by HRH | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. |
| ne 1974 - 29 October 2004: Her Royal Highness | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester |
| She was survived by her only living sibling, | Princess Alicia, Dowager Duchess of Calabria. |
| orbidden by Old King Cole (Vernon Dent) until | Princess Alisha (Virginia Hunter) weds Prince Gallant |
| cholas had long had his heart set on marrying | Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt. |
| inued for three years, until Nicholas married | Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt-the future Empress Al |
| Mario, Luigi and the | Princess all retained their original NES designs as we |
| played the lead in the MBC romantic comedy My | Princess alongside Song Seung-heon. |
| lie, a young and pretty casquet girl whom the | Princess also befriends. |
| Claire James as | Princess Alura, leader of the native tribe on the isla |
| he Defender of Chastity: Alf, a suitor to the | princess Alvilda kills two serpents who are guarding h |
| The | Princess Amalia Wind Farm (Prinses Amaliawindpark in D |
| what larger offshore wind park was built: the | Princess Amalia Wind Farm, consisting of 60 Vestas V80 |
| 2007 when it was learned that photographs of | Princess Amalia, daughter of Willem-Alexander, Prince |
| Princess Amalie Antoinette Karoline Adrienne of Hohenz | |
| Princess Amalie of Thurn and Taxis (12 May 1844 - 12 F | |
| Princess Amalie of Bavaria (9 October 1790 - 24 Januar | |
| ous friend Hassan win the heart of the lovely | Princess Amarza. |
| HRH | Princess Ameerah (born 28 January 2008) |
| enamed the island "Amelia Island" in honor of | Princess Amelia (1710-1786), King George II's daughter |
| Amber Benson - | Princess Amelia of Lockland |
| Princess Amelia was born at Herrenhausen Palace, Hanov | |
| Princess Amelia in 1785 | |
| At her birth she was styled HSH | Princess Amelia of Hanover. |
| rince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, and | Princess Amelia of Nassau-Weilburg. |
| Princess Amelia was born on 7 August 1783, at the Roya | |
| Move to | Princess Amelia of Great Britain?: see Wikipedia:Reque |
| The | Princess Amelia (7 August 1783 - 2 November 1810) was |
| Under the Act of Settlement 1701, | Princess Amelia's grandfather became King of Great Bri |
| Among them is the | Princess Amelia, beloved of the Future Knight Randolph |
| te that at one time had been the residence of | Princess Amelia, daughter of George II. |
| Amelia became HRH | Princess Amelia. |
| uke of Cumberland; and his paternal aunt, The | Princess Amelia. |
| It was mainly built for | Princess Amina, daughter of Khedive Ismail and mother |
| he Rue Dominique, where he also built for the | Princess an adjacent smaller guest palace, via an aven |
| priest of Karnak and the eternal guardian of | Princess Ananka's tomb, who was sentenced to eternal l |
| Princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark | |
| aevich married Grand Duchess Militza's sister | Princess Anastasia of Montenegro, known as Stana. |
| 22 December 1940 - 23 June 1962: Her Highness | Princess Anastasia of Anhalt |
| Princess Anastasia was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, on | |
| He and | Princess Anastasia of Anhalt (born 1940) were married |
| June 1962 - 9 August 1968: Her Royal Highness | Princess Anastasia of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony, Princ |
| Princess Anastasia-Luise Alexandra Elisabeth Jutta Sib | |
| referring to the husband of the Kalinga-Vanga | princess, ancestor of Vijya, as a man named Sinha who |
| rls' range, which included Care Bears, Disney | Princess and Sindy, to rival Barbie owner Mattel. |
| "Almost There" - The | Princess and the Frog |
| His queen was a Chedi | princess and his daughter Bijjabbe was married to a We |
| n, (1130s - fl. 1158), was a medieval Swedish | princess and Danish queen, Queen consort of King Canut |
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