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Elisabeth's and daughter
Münden, too, was included in Count Heinrich IV's pledge to Count Johann of Nassau as part of the former's daughter Elisabeth's dowry ( see also Rhadern and Neukirchen above ).
* Emma Samuelsson as Eva, Elisabeth's and Rolf's daughter
Elisabeth's grandmother, the former Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, wrote to her daughter, the Crown Princess Marie of Romania in 1911, saying, " The young Kostia is seized now with terror that she will be snatched away, as he says, before he has even made her acquaintance.

Elisabeth's and was
Elisabeth was childless, and in 1440 made a treaty with her powerful neighbour Philip III, Duke of Burgundy that Philip would administer the duchy and inherit it after the Duchess Elisabeth's death.
The duet between Philip and the Inquisitor was shortened by four lines, and Elisabeth's aria in Act 5 consisted only of part of the middle section and the reprise.
During this time the court was rife with malicious rumors that Franz Joseph was having a liaison with an actress named Frau Roll, leading to speculation today, that Elisabeth's symptoms could have been anything from psychosomatic to a result of venereal disease.
In 1889, Elisabeth's life was shattered by the death of her only son, thirty-year-old Crown Prince Rudolf.
The boat ’ s captain, Captain Roux, was ignorant of Elisabeth's identity and since it was very hot on deck, advised the countess to disembark and take her companion back to her hotel.
She was pronounced dead at 2: 10 p. m. Everyone knelt down and prayed for the repose of her soul, and Countess Sztaray closed Elisabeth's eyes and joined her hands.
When Franz Joseph received the telegram informing him of Elisabeth's death, his first fear was that she had committed suicide.
The autopsy was performed the next day by Golay, who discovered that the weapon, which had not yet been found, had penetrated into Elisabeth's thorax, fractured the fourth rib, pierced the lung and pericardium, and penetrated the heart from the top before coming out the base of the left ventricle.
Because of the sharpness and thinness of the file the wound was very narrow and, due to pressure from Elisabeth's extremely tight corseting, the hemorrhage of blood into the pericardial sac around the heart was slowed to mere drops.
On Wednesday morning, Elisabeth's body was carried back to Vienna aboard a funeral train.
Once it was discovered that an Italian was responsible for Elisabeth's murder, unrest swept Vienna and reprisals were threatened against Italians.
Police Chief Virieux of the Canton of Vaud had organized Elisabeth's protection, but she had detected his officers outside the hotel the day before the assassination and protested that the surveillance was disagreeable, so Virieux had no choice but to withdraw them.
It was co-written by Elisabeth's niece, Marie Larisch ( who played her younger self at the age of 62 ), and starred Carla Nelsen as the title character.
Albert's sister Henriette was horrified at her brother's choice, feeling Elisabeth's background was too unstable for the marriage to be a success.
When Vienna was liberated by the Red Army, Elisabeth's villa was commandeered and then ransacked by Soviet soldiers.
Even though they were both girls and did not need to be educated for duties a monarch would be obliged to fulfil, both infants right after being baptised were taken away from Elisabeth by Princess Sophie of Bavaria ( who was both Elisabeth's aunt and mother-in-law ) on account of the Empress being to young to raise two children.
St Elisabeth's Church, Reddish and the model village are parts a mill community designed in the main by Alfred Waterhouse for workers of Houldsworth Mill, which was once the largest cotton mill in the world.
Henry died in Marburg during the conflict, and was buried there in St. Elisabeth's Church, which became the gravesite of the succeeding Landgraves for several more centuries.

Elisabeth's and wife
Count Philip's wife Elisabeth died in 1183, and Philip Augustus seized the province of Vermandois on behalf of Elisabeth's sister, Eleonore.
Count Philip's wife, Elisabeth, died in 1183, prompting King Philip II to seize the province of Vermandois on behalf of Elisabeth's sister, Eleonore.

Elisabeth's and Holy
Until around 1380 there were also some other small churches such as Holy Trinity Church south of the Emmaus Monastery, replaced around 1420 by the Gothic church of St Anthony ; St Andrew's ; St Michael's ( Na slupi ); and the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the Vyšehrad and the associated St Elisabeth's Almshouse.

Elisabeth's and Roman
* 1920 – St. Elisabeth's Roman Catholic Church is established.
* St. Elisabeth's School – Preschool through 8th — Home of the Learning Academies and the Junior High Information Technology Preparatory Academy — Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles

Elisabeth's and Emperor
In order to avoid future succession issues, the Emperor made the marriage conditional on Elisabeth's renouncing her right to succession, although he allowed her to keep her personal title and provided her with a generous dowry.

Elisabeth's and .
The coffins were later discovered by occupying American Forces, who re-interred the bodies in St. Elisabeth's Church in Marburg in 1946.
However, upon Elisabeth's death, all these conquests were returned to Kingdom of Prussia by pro-Prussian Peter III of Russia.
Anguissola soon gained Elisabeth's admiration and confidence and spent the following years painting many official portraits for the court, including Philip II ’ s sister, Juana, and son, Don Carlos.
Elżbiety (" St. Elisabeth's Church ")
On 17 April 1421, the Saint Elisabeth's flood flooded large parts of southern Holland, causing Dordrecht to become an island.
He carried $ 40 donated by friends ( he had paid $ 50 for the passage himself ); a gold locket with a strand of Elisabeth's hair, presented by her mother ; and letters of introduction to the Danish Consul, Mr. Goodall ( later president of the American Bank Note Company ), a friend of the family since his rescue from a shipwreck at Ribe.
One morning he awoke in a lodging-house to find that his gold locket ( with its strand of Elisabeth's hair ) had been stolen.
An old local legend is the " Miracle of Bergen ", which is said to have occurred during the St. Elisabeth's Flood of 1421.
The accusation of political meddling referred to Elisabeth's influence on her husband regarding his Italian and Hungarian subjects.
Elisabeth's defiant flaunting of this exaggerated dimension angered her mother-in-law, who expected her to be pregnant continuously.
Responsible for all of Elisabeth's ornate hairstyles, she always accompanied her on her wanderings.
Sophie's influence over Elisabeth's children and the court faded, and she died in 1872.
The two women walked roughly to the gangway and boarded, at which point Sztaray relaxed her hold on Elisabeth's arm.

daughter and Elizabeth
When the young biologist, Dr. Ballard, began to show interest in our daughter Elizabeth, this induced a corresponding interest, on our part, in him.
Also noted are the marriages of Elizabeth Browning, daughter of the George L. Brownings, to Austin C. Smith Jr. ; ;
* 1950 – Anne, Princess Royal, English daughter of Elizabeth II
On 8 November 1273 Andronikos II married as his first wife Anna of Hungary, daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and Elizabeth the Cuman, with whom he had two sons:
In 1815, Patrick was appointed curate of the chapel in Thornton, near Bradford ; a second daughter, Elizabeth ( 1815 – 1825 ), was born shortly after.
She was a daughter of Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse, and Elizabeth of Meissen.
** Elizabeth Darwin ( 1847 – 1926 ), daughter of Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 )
If that were to happen, the Churchill titles would pass to the Earl of Jersey, the heir-male of Anne Villiers, Countess of Jersey, daughter of Elizabeth Egerton, Duchess of Bridgwater, a younger daughter of the first Duke.
In a 2006 interview, his daughter Elizabeth said:
In 1775, Darwin met Elizabeth Pole, daughter of Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore, and wife of Colonel Edward Pole ( 1718 – 1780 ); but as she was married, Darwin could only make his feelings known for her through poetry.
In 1892 their daughter Elizabeth was born, in 1893 their son Gerhard, and in 1894 their son Wolfgang.
Before entering West Point, Poe moved back to Baltimore for a time, to stay with his widowed aunt Maria Clemm, her daughter, Virginia Eliza Clemm ( Poe's first cousin ), his brother Henry, and his invalid grandmother Elizabeth Cairnes Poe.
At first Newson was opposed to the radical idea of his daughter becoming a doctor but eventually came round and agreed to do all in his power, both financially and otherwise, to support Elizabeth in the long uphill battle.
The daughter of Henry VIII, she was born a princess, but her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed two and a half years after her birth, and Elizabeth was declared illegitimate.
Although his daughter, Elizabeth, was born at the beginning of July, for unexplained reasons Oxford did not learn of her birth until late September.
Protracted negotiations to arrange a match between his daughter Elizabeth and the Earl of Southhampton did not result in marriage ; in 19 November 1594, six weeks after Southampton turned 21, ' the young Earl of Southampton, refusing the Lady Vere, payeth £ 5000 of present money '.
Aberdeen married firstly Lady Catherine Elizabeth ( 1784 – 1812 ), daughter of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn, and assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Hamilton in 1818.
His father, Thomas Gerry, was a merchant operating ships out of Marblehead, and his mother, Elizabeth ( Greenleaf ) Gerry, was the daughter of a successful Boston merchant.
Bulwer-Lytton was born on 25 May 1803 to General William Earle Bulwer of Heydon Hall and Wood Dalling, Norfolk and Elizabeth Barbara Lytton, daughter of Richard Warburton Lytton of Knebworth, Hertfordshire.
His first wife Elizabeth Bromley died in 1846 aged 27, after giving birth to a daughter, Lucy.
George first courted Elizabeth ( Betty ) Hindmarsh, a farmer's daughter from Black Callerton, whom he would meet secretly in her orchard.
In 1805, he married Lady Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn.
Lord Aberdeen married Lady Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of Lord Abercorn, in 1805.

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