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Constance and Reid
* Reid, Constance, 1996.
* Hilbert, Constance Reid, Springer, April 1996, ISBN 0-387-94674-8.
* Constance Reid: Hilbert, as well as Courant, Springer ( The two biographies contain some information on Siegel.
* Reid, Constance Courant ( Springer, 1996 ) ISBN 387-94670-5
* Reid, Constance Hilbert ( Springer, 1996 ) ISBN 387-94674-8
Her older sister was the mathematical popularizer and biographer Constance Reid.
* Constance Reid ( 1918 – 2010 ), mathematical author

Constance and born
#***** Caroline Marie Constance Bonaparte ( born 1980 )
In contrast, Henry VII was the descendant of Gaunt's third marriage to Katherine Swynford, whose children were born out of wedlock and only legitimised after the death of Constance and the marriage of John to Katherine.
Mesmer was born in the village of Iznang, on the shore of Lake Constance in Swabia, AUSTRIA, a son of master forester Anton Mesmer ( 1701 — after 1747 ) and his wife Maria / Ursula ( 1701 — 1770 ), née Michel.
* Constance ( born 1014, date of death unknown ), married Manassès de Dammartin
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, who was born in Konstanz ( Constance ), originally had his airships built in a floating airship hangar on the lake which could be aligned with the wind to support the difficult starting procedure.
Curtin was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the daughter of Mary Constance ( née Farrell ) and John Joseph Curtin, who owned an insurance agency .< ref >
Connie Chung, full name: Constance Yu-Hwa Chung Povich (; born August 20, 1946 ) is an American journalist who has been an anchor and reporter for the U. S. television news networks NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, and MSNBC.
* Constance Briscoe ( born 1957 ), British barrister
* Constance Glube ( born 1931 ), Canadian judge
* Constance Grewe ( born 1946 ), German judge
* Constance A. Howard ( born 1942 ), American politician
* Constance N. Johnson ( born 1952 ), American politician
* Constance Marie ( born 1965 ), American actress
* Constance Menard ( born 1968 ), French equestrienne
* Constance Senghor ( born 1963 ), Senegalese high jumper
* Constance Towers ( born 1933 ), American singer and actress
* Constance Zimmer ( born 1970 ), American actress
Frederick was born in Barcelona to Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily, daughter of King Manfred of Sicily.
Constance " Connie " Booth ( born 31 January 1944 ) is an American-born writer and actress, known for appearances on British television and particularly for her portrayal of Polly Sherman in the popular 1970s television show Fawlty Towers, which she co-wrote with her then-husband John Cleese.
She was born as Lady Constance Mary Annesley, daughter of Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley, and his second wife, Priscilla Cecilia Armytage-Moore, at Castlewellan Castle.
Constance Mary Whitehouse, CBE ( born Constance Mary Hutcheson, 13 June 191023 November 2001 ) was an English social activist known for her prominent opposition to social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permissive society.
Honourable Madam Justice Constance Hunt was born 1951 in Yorkton, attended the University of Saskatchewan and received her Master of Law degree from Harvard University.
Wilson was born in Currygrane, Ballinalee, County Longford, Ireland and was the second son of James and Constance Wilson, of Currygrane.

Constance and 1918
* 1918Constance Markievicz while detained in Holloway prison, became the first woman to be elected MP to the British House of Commons.
They had five children, Constance, born 1911, Marjorie, 1912, Barbara, 1916, Eleanor, 1918, and Janet, born 1922.
James met his second wife, Constance Webb ( 1918 – 2005 ), an American model, actor and author, after he moved to the USA in 1938 ; they married in 1946 and were divorced in 1953, when James was deported to England.
Born in South Africa in 1918, three-year-old David Rand accompanied his British parents John and Constance on a flight to Cairo to visit his grandfather.

Constance and ),
* Constance ( 1318 – 1346 ), married in 1336 to James III of Majorca.
Portrait of Oswolt Krel, a merchant from Lindau ( Lake Constance ), participating in the South German medieval trade corporation Große Ravensburg er Handelsgesellschaft, 1499.
Some scholars, such as Constance B. Kuriyama, have also identified more serious underlying themes, such as greed ( The Gold Rush ) or loss ( The Kid ), in Chaplin's comedies.
After Pope Pius II, in his bull Execrabilis ( 1460 ) and his reply to the University of Cologne ( 1463 ), set aside the theory of the supremacy of general councils laid down by the Council of Constance
A 1940 film of Busman's Honeymoon or The Haunted Honeymoon ( US title ), starring Robert Montgomery and Constance Cummings as Lord and Lady Peter was released but the characters and events bore little resemblance to Sayers ' writing.
It also has produced hardcore sex films: Constance ( 1998 ), Pink Prison ( 1999 ), HotMen CoolBoyz ( 2000 ) and All About Anna ( 2005 ).
Three of these films, Constance ( 1998 ), Pink Prison ( 1999 ) and the adult / mainstream crossover-feature All About Anna ( 2005 ), were made primarily for a female audience, and were extremely successful in Europe, with the first two being directly responsible for the March 2006 legalizing of pornography in Norway.
Constance Baker Motley ( 1921 – 2005 ), who as a young lawyer represented Martin Luther King, Jr., has Nevisian heritage and owned a home in Brown Hill, Nevis, near her ancestral home.
* Plumptre, Constance E., General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Cambridge University Press, 2011 ( reprint, originally published 1879 ), ISBN 9781108028028 online
Martin left Constance at the close of the council ( May 1418 ), but travelled slowly through Italy and lingered at Florence.
* Constance of Antioch ( d. 1163 ), the Princess regnant of the principality of Antioch
He has been married since 1951 to Connie ( Constance M. Wake ), an actress who appeared in early 1960s television dramas such as Maigret.
* Paweł Włodkowic ( 1370 – 1435 ), lawyer, diplomat and politician, representative of Poland on the Council of Constance
At that time, he also made an alliance with Duke Władysław of Opole, who promised to help Henry IV with the condition that his daughter ( perhaps called Constance ), who had recently married Henry IV, was crowned with him as Polish queen if he would obtain the royal investiture.
), perhaps called Constance.
Although it appeared that the Italian city states had achieved a measure of independence from Frederick as a result of his failed fifth expedition into Italy, ( culminating in the Peace of Constance in 1183 ), the emperor had not as yet quite given up on his Italian dominions.
* Moulin rouge also titled L ' étoile du Moulin Rouge ( 1934 ), directed by Sidney Lanfield-with Constance Bennett-USA
The literature also documents extensive drumlin fields in England, Scotland and Wales, Switzerland, Poland, Estonia ( Vooremaa ), Sweden, around Lake Constance north of the Alps, County Monaghan, County Mayo, County Cavan, County Fermanagh and County Down in Ireland, Germany, Hindsholm in Denmark, Finland and Greenland.
Peter, the heir, afterwards married Constance, daughter of the duke of Peñafiel ( near Valladolid ), and Afonso IV brought a strong Portuguese army to aid the Castilians against the Moors of Granada and their African allies.
Despite this, after the Peace of Constance ( 1183 ), the city gained further privileges.
* Cappel, Constance, ( 2006 ), Odawa Language and Legends: Andrew J. Blackbird and Raymond Kiogima, Bloomington, IN: Xlibris.
David and his father Julius ( Judd Hirsch ) travel to the White House and warn his ex-wife, White House Communications Director Constance Spano ( Margaret Colin ), and President Thomas J. Whitmore ( Bill Pullman ) of the attack.

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