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Ulrika Eleonora or Ulrica Eleanor ( 23 January 1688 24 November 1741 ), also known as Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, was Queen regnant of Sweden from 5 December 1718 to 29 February 1720, and then Queen consort until her death.
Princess Hedvig Sophia Augusta of Sweden ( 26 June 1681 22 December 1708 ) was a Swedish princess and a Duchess Consort of Holstein-Gottorp, the eldest child of King Charles XI of Sweden, and his spouse Queen Ulrica Eleanor.
* Lady Ulrica Frederica Jane Seymour ( Burton Hall, 12 January 1833 26 or 28 January 1916 ), m. 1 June 1858 Rt.
Olof Wallqvist ( 1755, Edsberg, Närke April 30, 1800 ), Swedish statesman and ecclesiastic, was ordained in 1776, became Doctor of Philosophy in 1779, court preacher to Queen Louisa Ulrica in 1780, and bishop of Växjö in 1787.
* Lord Henry Frederick Thynne ( 1832 1904 ), married Lady Ulrica Seymour, daughter of Edward Seymour, 12th Duke of Somerset and had issue.

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Their children were John Vinton Dahlgren, who married Elizabeth Wharton Drexel ; Eric Bernard Dahlgren, Sr., who married Lucy Wharton Drexel ; and Ulrica Dahlgren, who married Josiah Pierce, and was the grandmother of Romaine Dahlgren Pierce, wife of David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven.
It is said that he was one of the best clients of the celebrated fortune teller Ulrica Arfvidsson and even asked her for political advice, and he also favoured the medium Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou, who also exercised great influence over the duke.

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Ulrica tries to go to Alice's side, and is shot.

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Her performance as Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera at the Met was the only time she sang an opera role on stage.
On that occasion, she sang the part of Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera ( opposite Zinka Milanov, then Herva Nelli, as Amelia ) at the invitation of director Sir Rudolf Bing.
During this period of diplomatic work he acquired an exceptional knowledge of the affairs of Europe, and in particular of Germany, and displayed great tact and temper in dealing with the Swedish senate, with Queen Ulrica, with King Frederick IV of Denmark and King Frederick William I of Prussia.
On 7 January 1955, Marian Anderson, singing the role of Ulrica, broke the " color barrier " at the Metropolitan Opera, becoming the first African-American artist ever to appear with that company.
Charles rejected an appeal for mercy from his sister, the princess Ulrica, on the ground that Patkul, as a traitor, could not be pardoned for example's sake.
The Academy was founded in 1753 by Queen Louisa Ulrica, the mother of King Gustav III and originally dedicated to literature.
Ulrica Eleonora church in central Kristinestad.
Curiously, the murder had been predicted to the king four years earlier, when he paid an anonymous visit to the celebrated medium of the Gustavian era, Ulrica Arfvidsson.
Her vast repertory eventually grew to encompass Carmen, Ulrica ( Un ballo in maschera ), Monteverdi's Octavia ( L ' incoronazione di Poppea ), Dido ( Les Troyens ), Kundry ( Parsifal ), Klytemnestra ( Elektra ) and contemporary roles by von Einem and Orff.
The name Ulrike is a Danish version of the name ; in Swedish she is called Ulrika Eleonora den äldre, which in English means Ulrica Eleanor the Elder ), to distinguish her from her daughter, the future queen regnant.
Ulrica Eleanor's coffin in Riddarholmen Church | Riddarholm Chrúrch.
He also was the Renato in an album of highlights from Un ballo in maschera made with Marian Anderson as Ulrica on the occasion of her Met debut.
When he died in 1718 and left no male heirs to the throne, the late Hedvig Sophia's only child, Duke Karl Friedrich was in line to succeed him, but the late king's younger sister Ulrica Eleanor quickly moved herself onto the throne instead.
It sailed in 9 February 1732, as the vessel Friedericus Rex Sueciae, with Campbell onboard, also appointed ambassador to the Chinese court, accompanied by the Ulrica.
Ulrica Messing was also mentioned as a possible candidate.
* Ulrika and Ulrike are alphabetized as Ulrica.
Verrett first appeared at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 1966 as Ulrica in Un ballo in maschera.
Verrett's mezzo roles included Cassandra and Didon ( Berlioz's Les Troyens )- including the Met premiere, when she sang both roles in the same performance, Giuseppe Verdi's Ulrica, Amneris, Eboli, Azucena, Saint-Saëns ' Dalila, Donizetti's Elisabetta I in " Maria Stuarda ", Leonora in La favorita, Gluck's Orpheus, and Rossini's Neocles ( L ' assedio di Corinto ) and Sinaide in Moïse.

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The bitter struggle between the KMT and the CPC continued, openly or clandestinely, through the 14-year long Japanese occupation of various parts of the country ( 1931 1945 ).
His experimental art — which would encompass paintings, drawings as well as a bitter series of aquatinted etchings, published in 1799 under the title Caprichos was done in parallel to his more official commissions of portraits and religious paintings.
After their suppression, Florence came under the sway ( 1382 1434 ) of the Albizzi family, bitter rivals of the Medici.
Fortunately for Moscow, its major enemies, the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, were engaged in a bitter conflict with each other, which provided Russia the opportunity to make peace with Sweden in 1617 and to sign a truce with the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1619.
The two then met in the wild-card round where the Dolphins won 23 17 before being blown out by Oakland 27 0 ( the Colts themselves had suffered a bitter loss to the Raiders in Week Two of the season when the Raiders erased a 24-7 gap to win 38-31 ).
* 1943 World War II: Third Battle of Kharkov the Germans retake the city of Kharkov from the Soviet armies in bitter street fighting.
Later in his " Letter to Posterity ", Petrarch wrote: " In my younger days I struggled constantly with an overwhelming but pure love affair my only one, and I would have struggled with it longer had not premature death, bitter but salutary for me, extinguished the cooling flames.
Known by their nicknames " Dizzy " and the " Grand Old Man ", their colourful, sometimes bitter, personal and political rivalry over the issues of their time Imperialism vs. Anti-Imperialism, expansion of the franchise, labour reform, and Irish Home Rule spanned almost twenty years until Disraeli's death in 1881.
Later in October 1965 he was allowed to move to Najaf, Iraq, where he stayed until being forced to leave in 1978, after then-Vice President Saddam Hussein told him that it's better to leave ( the two countries would fight a bitter eight year war 1980 1988 only a year after the two reached power in 1979 ) after which he went to Neauphle-le-Château, suburb of Paris, France on a tourist visa, apparently not seeking political asylum, where he stayed for four months.
The Polish Soviet War was particularly bitter and ended by the Treaty of Riga in 1921.
It is salty, slightly bitter, and umami or malty similar to beef bouillon.
* 2010 2011, persistent bitter cold in the entire eastern half of the USA from December onward, with few or no mid-winter warm-ups, and with cool conditions continuing into spring.
* 1945 Indonesia declares independence from the Netherlands ( effective in 1949 after a bitter armed and diplomatic struggle ).
* July 3 WWII: Joseph Stalin, in his first address since the German invasion, calls upon the Soviet people to carry out a " scorched earth " policy of resistance to the bitter end.
After the crash, Hunt ( along with other drivers ) blamed Patrese for starting the accident, and viewers of Hunt's commentaries of Formula One races from 1980 1993 on BBC Television were regularly treated to bitter diatribes against Patrese when the Italian appeared on screen.
The US 80th Infantry Division captured Kassel in bitter house-to-house fighting during 2 4 April 1945, which included numerous German panzer-grenadier counterattacks, and resulted in further widespread devastation to bombed and unbombed structures alike.
A bitter strike of hard rock miners in 1896 97 led to bloodshed, at least five deaths, and the burning of the Coronado Mine.
* 8500 BC PPNB sites across the Fertile Crescent growing domestic wheat, barley, chickpeas, peas, beans, flax and bitter vetch.
* Internazionale awkwardly hands over the Serie A Scudetto to their bitter rivals Juventus after losing away to SS Lazio, 4 2.
Valentinian meanwhile tried to persuade the Burgundians bitter enemies of the Alamanni to attack Macrian, a powerful Alamannic chieftain.

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