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  • H.H. Princess Elena Elisabeth Madeleine of Hesse (born 8 No
  • HH Princess Elena Elisabeth Madeleine of Hesse (born 8 No
  • For the son of Princess Elena, see Prince Nicholas of Romania (b.
  • Princess Eleonora (b.
  • He married on March 19, 1917 in Kreuth with Princess Eleonore Anna Lucie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berl
  • Princess Eleonore Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (b.
  • Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe Louise of Saxe-Eisenach (13
  • Princess Eleonore Marie of Bavaria (1918-2009);
  • Princess Eleonore of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (Eleono
  • 17 October 1712 - 11 January 1731 Princess Eleonore of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg
  • aster of the court of the sister of Napoleon, Princess Elisa Bonaparte.
  • iage, with Austrian Empress Elisabeth's niece Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis (May 28, 1860 -
  • 3 March 1960: Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Elisabeth Amalie of Liechtenstein
  • Not to be confused with her second cousin Princess Elisabeth Marie of Bavaria.
  • He married Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia, daughter of Prince
  • For information on Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, Grand Duches
  • She had one older sister, Princess Elisabeth Marie of Bavaria and two younger br
  • Prince Leopold of Anhalt (1855-1886) married Princess Elisabeth of Hesse-Kassel, eldest daughter of
  • Princess Elisabeth of Bentheim and Steinfurt (12 July
  • Princess Elisabeth is currently a student at Sint-Jan
  • - 14 November 1922: Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elisabeth of Luxembourg
  • wo years after her death, her widower married Princess Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine, sister of the
  • Princess Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine (Luxembourg, 7 Mar
  • In 1836, Charles married Princess Elisabeth of Prussia (1815 - 1885), daughter
  • Prince Leopold of Anhalt (1855-1886), married Princess Elisabeth of Hesse-Kassel in 1884.
  • Princess Elisabeth of Anhalt (7 September 1857-20 July
  • h Christian, Margrave of Meissen and his wife Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis, on 23 Ju
  • Princess Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine of Luxembourg, ful
  • and Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and his wife Princess Elisabeth of Anhalt).
  • Princess Elisabeth Maria of Bavaria (baptised Elisabet
  • 857 he got a position as the private tutor of princess Elisabeth of Wied, who later was to become ce
  • Princess Elisabeth of Anhalt (1857-1933), married Adol
  • mber 1903 - 16 June 1923: Her Serene Highness Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis
  • n Antarctic station which bears her name, the Princess Elisabeth Base.
  • An aunt, Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, died at age
  • Princess Elisabeth Alexandra Charlotte of Hesse (1861-
  • Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia (8 February 1857 -
  • Her older siblings are Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Prince Gabriel of Belgi
  • 18 February 1878, Frederick Augustus married Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia, a daughter of Prin
  • Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis, who married Kar
  • Foundation unveiled octagonal spaceship-like Princess Elisabeth station, the world's first zero-emi
  • For the Princess Elisabeth of Luxembourg born 1922, see Prince
  • ilhelm had earlier proposed his first cousin, Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (known in the
  • 922 - 2 August 1950: Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis, Princess of Lux
  • ondly in Brunswick on the 15 December 1909 to Princess Elisabeth of Stolberg-Rossla (1885-1969), who
  • twice firstly in Weimar on 6 November 1886 to Princess Elisabeth Sybille of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (18
  • Princess Elisabeth of Wied (29 December 1843 - 3 March
  • Princess Elisabeth (1841-1926); married Prince Wilhelm
  • (son of Peter II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg and Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg) and his wife, Du
  • Princess Elisabeth, as she was usually known, was the
  • An aunt, Princess Elisabeth, died of virulent typhoid at age ei
  • Princess Elisabetha of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (22 Novemb
  • lis Trigger, Silver is informed by Blaze that Princess Elise has surrendered to Eggman and was taken
  • u was the name of Hawaii's second Kuhina-Nui, Princess Elizabeth Kinau.
  • nd son of Frederick V, the "Winter King", and Princess Elizabeth of Scotland, daughter of James I of
  • station will be temporarily located north of Princess Elizabeth Avenue, on the south side of the No
  • Princess Elizabeth
  • The Princess Elizabeth became Colonel-in-Chief of the regi
  • ed by three major commuter roads (109 Street, Princess Elizabeth Avenue, and Kingsway), Kingsway Mal
  • During this trip he met and married princess Elizabeth of Wied at Neuwied on 15 November 1
  • However, in 1812, Princess Elizabeth purchased The Priory at Old Windsor
  • her, God the son (performed at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Frederick V, Elector Palatine).
  • Princess Elizabeth 1932.
  • of the Duke of Northumberland, tried to place Princess Elizabeth on the throne of England, disposing
  • is direction of the music for the marriage of Princess Elizabeth in 1947, and later her coronation i
  • John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, married Princess Elizabeth of York, sister to Kings Edward IV
  • 947 McVitie & Price made the wedding cake for Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten.
  • Wright was presented with the cup by HRH The Princess Elizabeth (now Elizabeth II).
  • mine's founder Dr. John Williamson presented Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) with a flawles
  • In 1927 she opened the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospital in Exeter.
  • te of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Frederick married Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom, the third da
  • Princess Elizabeth Philippine Claudine of Hornes (5 Oc
  • tion stone of the new church was laid by then Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II).
  • load of locally-milled flour from Yorkton for Princess Elizabeth on her marriage in 1947, and Royal
  • Kate Steavenson-Payne as Princess Elizabeth
  • The Band wore the Princess Elizabeth tartan, and when they folded in the
  • It is believed that Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I) often hun
  • Robertson Land and Princess Elizabeth Land (which later became incorporat
  • e Royal family were keen to get involved with Princess Elizabeth urging housewives to follow her lea
  • On 18 May 1951, Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) laid the f
  • London in 1947 at the time of the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, and stars Astair
  • Princess Elizabeth (Elizabeth Caroline; 10 January 174
  • Princess Elizabeth stayed at Yattendon Castle on her w
  • came a teacher of drawing, and instructed the Princess Elizabeth and others of the royal family.
  • For the later " Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain", see Princess Eli
  • said that the Duke of Edinburgh met the then Princess Elizabeth at Dartmouth.
  • The Laʻanui are the closest descendants of Princess Elizabeth Kekaaniau, who attended the Chiefs'
  • Although Princess Elizabeth was childless she adopted her only
  • at the Cercle Nautique in Cannes portraits of Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark (niece of Kin
  • porary NAIT Station would be located north of Princess Elizabeth Avenue, on the south side of the No
  • as paid for portraits of the king, queen, and Princess Elizabeth .
  • In 1554 he was assigned to guard Princess Elizabeth at Woodstock.
  • Princess Elizabeth of England, daughter of Charles I a
  • e Garden of Remembrance, officially opened by Princess Elizabeth on 15 November 1950 and commemorate
  • Thomas' mother was Princess Elizabeth of Saxony (1830-1912), daughter of
  • Princess Elizabeth was born at Norfolk House, St James
  • r 1740 - 4 September 1759: Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth
  • 1st VIII will also compete in the prestigious Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regat
  • During Autumn 2007, 6201 ' Princess Elizabeth' visited the route on 2 returns and
  • e was in 1947 one of the eight bridesmaids in Princess Elizabeth's marriage to Lieutenant Philip Mou
  • ow that was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth (then Princess Elizabeth) on 29 October 1950, to commemorate
  • isit or an important milestone; for instance, Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen
  • en lying on his deathbed, sent Holland to the Princess Elizabeth, with a letter in which he dwelt on
  • r, as Extra Equerry to Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and His Royal
  • It later became the private residence of Princess Elizabeth, younger daughter of King Henry VII
  • the Midlands, during which James's daughter, Princess Elizabeth, would be installed as titular quee
  • ng to John Strype he was at first chaplain to Princess Elizabeth, who about 1548 or 1549 procured hi
  • added in 1928 and 1945 (the latter opened by Princess Elizabeth, who later became Queen Elizabeth I
  • Kingdom in preparation of the Royal visit of Princess Elizabeth, which did not occur as she return
  • was the course where Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth, had her first winner as an owner w
  • He served as Private Secretary to the then Princess Elizabeth, 1947-49 and was Joint Principal Pr
  • y by his son Prince Charles and granddaughter Princess Elizabeth, and Frederick V, Elector Palatine.
  • In 1951, their daughter, the then Princess Elizabeth, visited Edmonton, prompting the na
  • In 1297 the daughter of Edward I, Princess Elizabeth, married the Count of Holland in th
  • une 1931 before an invited audience including Princess Elizabeth, aged 4, and her parents.
  • ip Mountbatten, shortly before his wedding to Princess Elizabeth.
  • ollege, 1939-40, and later when visiting with Princess Elizabeth.
  • who lived in the house with her stepdaughter Princess Elizabeth.
  • ary of England, he was chaplain to her sister Princess Elizabeth.
  • At this point Katherine was governess to Princess Elizabeth.
  • rine Parr discovered Thomas Seymour embracing Princess Elizabeth.
  • during the Festival of Britain by the (then) Princess Elizabeth.
  • her a horse, to share with her daughter, then Princess Elizabeth.
  • izabeth of Bohemia, King James's daughter the Princess Elizabeth; the book consisting of three sermo
  • was named for David L. Francis, President of Princess Elkhorn Coal Company which originally built a
  • television productions including appearing as Princess Elspeth in the fantasy film Dragonslayer (198
  • ou, Umi Ryuuzaki, Fuu Hououji was summoned by Princess Emeraude to save an alternate world called Ce
  • sked them to become the Magic Knights to save Princess Emeraude from the High Priest of Cephiro, Zag
  • Princess Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (2 August 1858 -
  • Princess Emma of Schaumburg-Lippe (24 December 1827 -
  • m in the series, referred to simply as Disney Princess Enchanted Tales in previews on various Disney
  • characters from the movie appeared in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams, the firs
  • Main article: Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
  • Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams is a 2007
  • It is the first film in a planned new Disney Princess Enchanted Tales series of direct-to-video fil
  • ppear in the second installment of the Disney Princess Enchanted Tales series of DVDs along with Cin
  • rack inspired by the series Xena: The Warrior Princess, entitled "The Warrior Princess".
  • "Ailleurs" (featuring Princess Erika)- 3:54
  • st 1981 - 9 December 1987: Her Royal Highness Princess Ernst August of Hanover
  • st 1951 - 30 January 1953: Her Royal Highness Princess Ernst August of Hanover
  • r, who had left for Paris in 1948, helped the princess escape in early 1952, with assistance from th
  • The princess escapes and must stay silent for three years,
  • He is married to Princess Esin (Turkey).
  • This article is about the Ottoman princess Esma Sultana, the daughter of Sultan Abdulham
  • The mosque is officially named after Princess Esmahan, but is more commonly known for its a
  • A British Princess, especially from so fertile a mother, was a p
  • Mukarram Jah first marriage with Turkish Princess Esra Birgin (b.
  • he could not give up his love for the German princess Estrildis and he also fathered a daughter wit
  • ffrey is that King Locrinus fell in love with princess Estrildis of Germany, abducted by the Huns wh
  • ded the town, stealing both the treasures and Princess Etna's soul.
  • He married Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg.
  • Princess Eugenia Amalie of Urach (1848-1867).
  • rity for unmarried women in 1858 - his sister Princess Eugenie became the first woman who was declar
  • over 13 years after the birth of her cousin, Princess Eugenie of York in 1990.
  • HSH Princess Eva Anne Maria von Hohenberg (b. 1 December 1
  • d an important role in convincing her sister, Princess Evdokia Urusova, to join the Old Believers.
  • Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and his wife Princess Ezzat-Dowleh.
  • HRH Princess Fadia Farouk (15 December 1943 - 28 December
  • Princess Fadia died in Lausanne, Switzerland and was b
  • Princess Fairytale Hall, a new Disney Princess meet an
  • Princess Fakhr ed-Dowleh (1883 - ?) mother of Ali Amin
  • Jane Seymour as Princess Farah
  • Ian McShane as King Brahmwell, the princess' father, who is none too thrilled about a uni
  • that he had been secretly married to a Polish princess, fathering a daughter by her who had married
  • Ismail I was the son of the princess Fatima, daughter of Muhammed II al-Faqih and
  • one of Muhammed II al-Faqih's daughters, the princess Fatima.
  • ce Tzebelda Chasan Marschania of Tzebelda and princess Fatma Choredjan Aredba.
  • ha was married to the daughter of the sultan, Princess Fatma, in 1717 when the Princess was fourteen
  • Princess Fatora in El Hazard
  • As the woman, Princess Faustina, pleads with the slaver to release t
  • Princess Fawzia of Egypt married Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
  • HRH Princess Fawzia-Latifa (born 12 February 1982)
  • Princess Fawzia-Latifa of Egypt was born in Monte Carl
  • rformer, is hired by a disappointed suitor of Princess Fedora Palinska to pose as a nobleman and mar
  • Jianli refuses to eat, but when the Princess feeds him from her own mouth, his resistance
  • Princess Felicitas Cecilie Alexandrine Helene Dorothea
  • d. Wiebelskirchen, 6 September 1793) married Princess Felicity Hardy.
  • HSH Princess Felipa of Schaumburg-Lippe (born 1 December 2
  • 3 July 1910 - 9 September 1937: Her Highness Princess Feodora of Denmark
  • He married his cousin, Princess Feodora, daughter of Prince Harold, a younger
  • st 1829 - 20 January 1848: Her Royal Highness Princess Ferdinand of Denmark
  • ana Werner-Gray, Rene Russo, Bijoux Phillips, Princess Fergie, Nancy Pelosi, Tipper Gore, the First
  • s also said he had an affair), their daughter Princess Ferial and Field Marshall Henry Maitland Wils
  • l-Basha was turned into a school known as the Princess Ferial School for Girls.
  • Princess Filippa Maria of Braganza (1905-1990), died u
  • they both felt as if the fairytale prince and princess finally found each other.
  • A lost princess finds the stove, and the prince sends her hom
  • yers progress through the game playing Shrek, Princess Fiona, and Shrek's companion, Donkey.
  • late 1970s until his death, he was linked to Princess Firyal of Jordan.
  • Blazing Dragons (1996) (TV series) (voice)... Princess Flame
  • hich he directed and in which she appeared as Princess Flavia.
  • ether, it ended up in disaster with the young princess fleeing in despair and the prince not wanting
  • Since Princess Flora has declared that whichever of her suit
  • 1833 - 15 February 1863: Her Serene Highness Princess Florestine of Monaco
  • s, born in 1818 later Prince Charles III, and Princess Florestine, born in 1833.
  • Galaor in the final scene in a duel over the princess Floriane.
  • Anna Madgigine, Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner, Univer
  • lying boats (offers to purchase the prototype Princess flying boats having been rebuffed), the compa
  • lms Where the Red Fern Grows and the The Swan Princess, for the latter he was nominated for a Golden
  • 3-1987 and the first large cruiseferry, Birka Princess for Birka Line, in 1986.
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