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Alexandra and Czech
On 18 November 1995 Joachim married in Hillerød, near Copenhagen, Alexandra Christina Manley, now Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg, a Hong Kong-born former sales and marketing deputy chief executive of British, Chinese, Czech and Austrian ancestry.
In a petition initiated by Hans Henning Hahn, Eva Hahn, Alexandra Kurth, Samuel Salzborn and Tobias Weger in 2003, signed by several hundred people, primarily German, Czech, and Polish historians, opponents of the proposed form of Centre expressed concerns the centre would " establish and popularize a one-sided image of the past, without historical context ", and see the dangers of " de-contexualizing the past " and " ethnification of social conflicts ".
# Alexandra Kalinovska, Czech Republic

Alexandra and Danish
* 1844 – Alexandra of Denmark, Danish Queen Consort of Edward VII of the United Kingdom ( d. 1925 )
Edward's elder sister, acting upon instructions from their mother, had met Princess Alexandra at Strelitz in June ; the young Danish princess made a very favourable impression.
To the great irritation of Queen Victoria and the Crown Princess of Prussia, Alexandra and Albert Edward supported the Danish side in the war.
In addition, Victoria had always been pro-German and another Danish alliance ( Frederick's sister, Alexandra, had married Victoria's eldest son, the Prince of Wales ), would not have been in line with her German interests.
She insisted on taking precedence before the Princess of Wales ( the future Queen Alexandra ) because she and her father the Tsar considered the Princess of Wales ' family ( the Danish Royal Family ) as inferior to their own.
Examples are former husbands or wives of a royal prince or princess, like Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, a former member of the Danish Royal Family who divorced from Prince Joachim of Denmark.
Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg, ( née Alexandra Christina Manley, formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark ; born 30 June 1964 ) is a former member of the Danish Royal Family as the former wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark.
" is named for Queen Alexandra, a Danish princess and the wife of King Edward VII, great-grandmother to the current Queen of Canada, Elizabeth II.
Through her great-grandmother Queen Alexandra, she is descended from the Danish royal House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a line of the North German house of Oldenburg, one of the oldest in Europe.

Alexandra and Dutch
On 10 June 1995, the song cycle was performed in Rotterdam under the auspices of the Dutch Tolkien Society, by the baritone Jan Krediet together with the chamber choir EnSuite and Alexandra Swemer on the piano.
The trio was an Italian version of American groups such as the Andrews Sisters or Boswell Sisters, and was formed by three Dutch sisters Alexandra ( 1910-1987 ), Judith ( 1913-2007 ), and Kitty Leschan ( 1919-1965 ), whose names were italianized into Alessandra, Giuditta and Caterinetta ( Caterina ) Lescano.

Alexandra and English
* 1988 – Alexandra Burke, English singer-songwriter
At Bernstorff, Alexandra grew into a young woman ; she was taught English by the English chaplain at Copenhagen and was confirmed in Christiansborg Palace.
Weaver was born Susan Alexandra Weaver in Manhattan, New York City, the daughter of Elizabeth Inglis ( née Desiree Mary Lucy Hawkins ; 1913 – 2007 ), an English actress, and the NBC television executive and television pioneer Sylvester " Pat " Weaver ( 1908 – 2002 ).
The group said little during this time, but Alexandra whispered to the girls in English, violating the guard's rules that they must speak in Russian.
Many of Alexandra David-Neel's books were published more or less simultaneously both in French and English.
Lili Dehn, a friend of Tsarina Alexandra, visited her and acknowledged her as Anastasia, but when Charles Sydney Gibbes, English tutor to the imperial children, met Anderson he denounced her as a fraud.
On September 23, 1908, 45 students attended classes in English, mathematics and modern languages, on the top floor of the Queen Alexandra Elementary School in Strathcona.
* Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie ( eds ): John Stow ( 1525-1605 ) and the making of the English past: studies in early modern culture and the history of the book.
* Steve Smith ( footballer born 1957 ), English former footballer for Birmingham City, Bradford City and Crewe Alexandra
Finola Hughes ( born 29 October 1959 ) is an English actress, television host, entrepreneur, authoress and former dancer, best known for role as Anna Devane on the General Hospital, General Hospital: Night Shift, and her role as Anna Devane's identical twin sister, Doctor Alexandra Devane Marick, on All My Children.
Alexandra Elizabeth " Alex " Kingston ( born 11 March 1963 ) is an English actress.
Alexandra Dallas Leigh ( born October 1978 ) is an English fashion model.
The most accessible rendering of Gesar in English is by Alexandra David-Néel in her " Superhuman Life of Gesar of Ling ", published in French in 1933.
* Crewe Alexandra football club, an English football club
* Olsen, Alexandra H. " Subtractive Rectification in the Old English Riming Poem.
* Olsen, Alexandra H. " The Heroic World: Icelandic Sagas and the Old English Riming Poem.
In 1870 ( one year prior to his DM ) he became a Professor of English Literature at Alexandra College, Dublin.
Many fine examples of the elder Spode's productions were destroyed in a fire at Alexandra Palace, London in 1873, where they were included in an exhibition of nearly five thousand specimens of English pottery and porcelain.
* Alexandra, operetta, 1925 ( first presented in English as Princess Charming in 1926 )
During his playing career he represented English clubs Manchester City, Crewe Alexandra and Leicester City before moving to Scottish club Celtic where he made over 200 appearances as a midfielder.
* Peter King ( 1964 – 2012 ), English footballer with Crewe Alexandra
* Mark Ellis ( footballer born 1988 ), English footballer who plays for Crewe Alexandra
* Alexandra H. Olsen's ' Saint Guthlac and Saint Pega in the South English Legendary '

Alexandra and French
* Alexandra David-Néel ( 1868 – 1969 ), French explorer and spiritualist
* Alexandra Fusai ( born 1973 ), French tennis player
In France, Claude François who re-invented himself as the king of French disco, released " La plus belle chose du monde ", a French version of the Bee Gees hit record, " Massachusetts ", which became a big hit in Canada and Europe and " Alexandrie Alexandra " was posthumously released on the day of his burial and became a worldwide hit.
* 1868 – Alexandra David-Néel, French explorer and writer ( d. 1969 )
On 28 December, according to the French ambassador, there was a failed attempt to assassinate Alexandra ; the lone assailant was caught and hanged the next day.
" She joined various secret societies-she would reach the thirtieth degree in the mixed Scottish Rite of Freemasonry-while feminist and anarchist groups greeted her with enthusiasm ... In 1899, Alexandra composed an anarchist treatise with a preface by the French geographer and anarchist Elisée Reclus ( 1820-1905 ).
He had a son, Manuel Cuotemoc ( born 1971 ), with German actress Gila von Weitershausen and a daughter Justine ( born 1974 ) with Canadian-born French actress Alexandra Stewart.
* Philippe Beaussant: François Couperin, translated from the French by Alexandra Land, Portland OR: Amadeus Press, 1990.
Present in the meeting were the 16 International editors-in-chief of Vogue: Anna Wintour ( American Vogue ), Emmanuelle Alt ( French Vogue ), Franca Sozzani ( Italian Vogue ), Alexandra Shulman ( British Vogue ), Kirstie Clements ( Australian Vogue ), Aliona Doletskaya ( Russian Vogue ), Angelica Cheung ( Chinese Vogue ), Christiane Arp ( German Vogue ), Priya Tanna ( Indian Vogue ), Rosalie Huang ( Taiwanese Vogue ), Paula Mateus ( Portuguese Vogue ), Seda Domanic ( Turkish Vogue ), Yolanda Sacristan ( Spanish Vogue ), Eva Hughes ( Mexican Vogue ), Mitsuko Watanabe ( Japanese Vogue ), and Daniela Falcao ( Brazilian Vogue ).
Wanda Alexandra Landowska ( 5 July 1879 – 16 August 1959 ) was a Polish ( later a naturalized French citizen ) harpsichordist whose performances, teaching, recordings and writings played a large role in reviving the popularity of the harpsichord in the early 20th century.
* The 2008 drama La traque was a French made-for-TV movie, written by Alexandra Deman and Laurent Jaoui and directed by Laurent Jaoui, based on the Klarsfelds.
Ostrakova eagerly applies for French citizenship for her daughter, but time passes with no sign of Alexandra and no further contact with " Kursky ".
More than 50 years later, in 1999, the French writer Alexandra Lapierre became fascinated by Artemisia and wrote a novel about her, derived from scrupulous study of the painter and the historical context of her work.
* Alexandra David-Néel ( 1868-1969 ), a French explorer, anarchist, spiritualist, and writer
The French show stars Jean Dujardin ( future Oscar winner for The Artist ) as Jean and Alexandra Lamy as Alex ; it keeps the first names of the actors, as the original.
Alexandra Fouace ( born 7 July 1979 ) is a French athlete who competed in archery at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
French Buddhist Alexandra David-Néel associated Shambhala with Balkh in present day Afghanistan, also
According to the book Magic and Mystery in Tibet by French explorer Alexandra David-Néel, Milarepa boasted of having “ crossed in a few days, a distance which, before his training in black magic, had taken him more than a month.
Bălcescu never married, though he and his lover Alexandra Florescu had a son, Bonifaciu Florescu ( 1848 – 1899 ), who became a professor of French language and literature.
* Alexandra David-Néel, French explorer, spiritualist, writer
Standing: Tsar Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Princess Victoria and Grand Duke Ernest Ludwig, Darmstadt, 1894 After her divorce, Victoria went to live with her mother at Coburg and at her house in the French Riviera.

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