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daughter-in-law and Louise
On Catherine's death in 1589 the château went to her daughter-in-law, Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont, wife of King Henry III.
Some years later, through the influence of her aunt, Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de la Haye de Riou, marquise de Montesson, who had been clandestinely married to the Louis Philippe d ' Orléans, she entered the Palais Royal as a lady-in-waiting to their daughter-in-law Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Chartres as the wife of their heir Philippe d ' Orléans, Duke of Chartres.
On her first birthday after her marriage in Berlin, when King Frederick William II asked his daughter-in-law what she desired for a present, Louise replied she wanted a handful of money to let the city's people share her joy ; he smilingly gave her a large quantity for the task.
* Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon ( 8 November 1676 – 23 January 1753 ) was the wife of the Duke of Maine and thus daughter-in-law of Louis XIV ; she was one of the Regents most ardent enemies and was the aunt of the Duke of Bourbon ; she was also the grand daughter of the Le Grand Condé ; she held court at Sceaux and was exiled to Dijon after the Cellamare Conspiracy was found out ; she died in Paris having outlived most of her generation ;
In an episode of the show Still Standing, " Still Cruising ," Bill's mother Louise is a member of the Red Hat Society and tricks Judy, her daughter-in-law, into going on a Red Hat Society cruise with her.
In 1986 a group of investors headed by Louise Heifetz ( daughter-in-law of the violin virtuoso Jascha Heifetz ) purchased the station for around $ 33 million.
Many famous people are buried in the graveyard: Elizabeth Barrett Browning ( in a tomb designed by Frederic, Lord Leighton ), Walter Savage Landor, Arthur Hugh Clough, Fanny Trollope and her daughter-in-law Theodosia Garrow Trollope and three other family members, Isa Blagden, Southwood Smith, Hiram Powers, Joel Tanner Hart, Theodore Parker, Fanny, the wife of William Holman Hunt in a tomb he himself sculpted, Mary, the daughter of John Roddam Spencer Stanhope in a tomb he himself sculpted, Louise, sister to Henry Adams, whose dying he describes in his ' Chaos ' chapter in The Education of Henry Adams, two children of the Greek painter George Mignaty, whom Robert had paint Casa Guidi as it was when Elizabeth Barrett Browning died there, and Nadezhda De Santis, a black Nubian slave brought to Florence at fourteen from Jean-François Champollion's 1827 expedition to Egypt and Nubia, while the French Royalist exile Félicie de Fauveau sculpted two tombs here.

daughter-in-law and Lorraine
Alex Pulaski wrote, " Back in the 1970s, Lorraine Boggs looked at the cluster of blue shacks on her and saw what could be: A spiritual retreat for the Living Enrichment Center, guided by her son and daughter-in-law.

daughter-in-law and wife
" After taking an interest in Marshal Kliment Voroshilov's daughter-in-law during a party at their summer dacha, Beria shadowed their car closely all the way back to the Kremlin, terrifying Voroshilov's wife.
A daughter-in-law to Grandma Duck, a sister to Matilda McDuck and Scrooge McDuck, wife to Quackmore Duck, sister-in-law of Goosetave Gander and Daphne Duck, aunt to Gladstone Gander, mother to Della Duck and Donald Duck and finally grandmother to Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck.
* the newly-remarried milkman and casual farm labourer Mike Tucker, his kind-hearted and stunningly attractive much younger wife Vicky who divides opinion like a knife, his on-site son, Roy, daughter-in-law Hayley and two granddaughters, and his daughter Brenda, an Archer-in-waiting as Tom's intended,
The form of death penalty was specified for the following cases: gibbeting: for burglary ( on the spot where crime was committed ), later also for encroaching on the king's highway, for getting a slave-brand obliterated, for procuring a husband's death ; burning: for incest with own mother, for a vestal entering or opening a tavern, for looting a house on fire ( thrown into the fire ); drowning: for adultery, rape of a betrothed maiden, bigamy, bad conduct as a wife, seduction of a daughter-in-law.
He also had a daughter-in-law Sarai, wife of Abram.
He said that God appeared to Abraham in Mesopotamia, and directed him to leave the Chaldeans — whereas most Rabbinical commentators see Terah as being the one who directed the family to leave Ur Kasdim from: “ Terah took his son Abram, his daughter-in-law Sarai ( his son Abram ’ s wife ), and his grandson Lot ( his son Haran ’ s child ) and left Ur of the Chaldeans to go to the land of Canaan .”
The king commissioned portraits of his daughter-in-law Caroline, the estranged wife of the Prince of Wales, and his granddaughter Charlotte.
A third daughter-in-law, Joan II, Countess of Burgundy ( wife of Philip V ), was accused of knowledge of the affairs.
According to Finn Fordham, Joyce related to his daughter-in-law Helen Fleischmann that " Mamalujo " also represented Joyce's own family, namely his wife Nora ( mama ), daughter Lucia ( lu ), and son Giorgio ( jo ).
* daughter-in-law Mary, Queen of Scots, wife of Francis II of France
* daughter-in-law Elisabeth of Austria, wife of Charles IX of France
* Jean Mary Hardcastle ( née Pargetter ) ( Judi Dench ) — Judith's mother, Penny & Stephen's sister-in-law, Lionel's wife, Rocky's daughter-in-law, Madge's stepdaughter-in-law, and Alistair's mother-in-law,
Three of her books are classics in their genre and continue in their popularity to the present: Katherine, the story of Katherine Swynford, the mistress and eventual wife of John of Gaunt, and their children, who were the direct ancestors of the Tudors, Stuarts, and the modern British royal family ; Green Darkness, the story of a modern couple plagued by their past life incarnations ; and The Winthrop Woman about the notorious Elizabeth Fones, niece and daughter-in-law of John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
With the coming Civil War in 1861, Nicola Marschall was approached in February by Mary Clay Lockett, wife of prominent attorney Napoleon Lockett of Marion, and her daughter, Fannie Lockett Moore, daughter-in-law of Alabama Governor Andrew B. Moore of Marion, to design a flag for the new Confederacy.
The remains of Alfonso XIII's wife, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, as well as those of his third son Juan, Count of Barcelona and daughter-in-law Maria de las Mercedes ( the father and mother of the current king, Juan Carlos I ), lie at a prepared place called a pudridero, or decaying chamber, awaiting interment in the Pantheon of the Kings.
Langley's first wife, Infanta Isabella of Castile, was the sister of Gaunt's second wife, Infanta Constance of Castile ; his second wife, Joan Holland, was the sister of Gaunt's daughter-in-law Margaret Holland, wife of Gaunt's son John Beaufort.
The church was actually built early in the 16th century by her daughter-in-law Marguerite of Austria, wife of Philibert le Beau of Savoy, in memory of her husband.
Golenbock, other Cardinal historians, and Caray's former wife have suggested the cause was a purported affair Caray had with the daughter-in-law of Cardinals owner August A. Busch, Jr. ( who also owned Anheuser-Busch brewery, the club's broadcast sponsor ); Caray first called it a business grudge while never necessarily denying or affirming the rumors.
She is referred to in various tales as either the wife or the daughter-in-law of Tapio.

daughter-in-law and Henry
Contradicting the Succession Act, which restored Mary and Elizabeth to the line of succession, Edward named Dudley's daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII's younger sister Mary, Queen of France, as his successor.
In 1642, Mary moved to the Dutch Republic with her mother, Queen Henrietta Maria, and in 1644, as the daughter-in-law of the stadtholder, Frederick Henry, she became visible in courtly and public events.
Henry has to spend some time desperately searching for Barbara before she and her daughter-in-law Emily are finally discovered in the basement of Fairwinds.
Nancy Lea moved into the home of her son and daughter-in-law Henry and Serena Lea, accompanied by her son Vernal and younger daughters Margaret and Antoinette.
Jane Irwin Harrison ( Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, July 23, 1804 – May 11, 1846 ), wife of William Henry Harrison, Jr., and daughter-in-law of William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States.

daughter-in-law and III
Their daughter Lady Augusta Murray was a daughter-in-law of King George III.
She did not get along with her daughter-in-law and had plans to return to Russia after a conflict with her son, King William III, in 1855, but in the end, she did not.
The longest-lived daughter-in-law of George III, she was the maternal grandmother of Mary of Teck, queen consort to George V.
This statement supposedly originated when King Edward III was dancing with his first cousin and daughter-in-law, Joan of Kent.
** Jadwiga of Żagań, Queen of Poland, wife of Casimir III of Poland ( daughter-in-law of previous )
* Jadwiga of Żagań, Queen of Poland, wife of Casimir III of Poland ( daughter-in-law of previous )
This is certain in that she never made it to Utah, instead she stayed with her daughter-in-law, Emma, and other family members ( notably Joseph Smith III, David Hyrum Smith, Alexander Hale Smith, and Frederick G. W.
She is survived by her daughter, Ginny Soto, and son-in-law Sam Soto of Mays Landing, N. J .; daughter-in-law, Jean Marie Zumchak ; and grandchildren, Joseph Zumchak III, and Jacob Zumchak of Port Richey, Fla .; in addition to many nieces and nephews.

daughter-in-law and France
Louis's mother, Marie de ' Medici, continued to conduct herself as queen of France, without showing any deference to her daughter-in-law.
Anne with her beloved niece and daughter-in-law, Maria Theresa of Spain, and grandson, Louis, Dauphin of France ( 1661 – 1711 ) | Louis.
Two Queens of France: Anne of Austria with her niece and daughter-in-law, Marie-Thérèse, holding her son Louis, Dauphin of France ( 1661 – 1711 ) | Louis
When the Nazis invaded France in 1940, he went into hiding, until after many hardships, and the heroic assistance of Frenchmen, including Edmond Michelet, he was able to escape with his wife, son ( Franz von Hildebrand ), and daughter-in-law to Portugal.
Her father-in-law named his loving daughter-in-law la triste Pepe ; in 1754 Frederick II of Prussia invaded her native Saxony and that started the Seven Years ' War in which France later joined.

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