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aunt and Dauphine
The Dauphine died in her twenty-sixth year like her aunt Marie Louise, Queen of Spain, her grandmother Henriette, Duchess of Orléans and her sister Maria Luisa, Queen of Spain.

aunt and France
Philip's family went to France, where they settled in the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud in a house lent to them by his aunt,
The court-in-exile was being financed mainly by interest owed from Francis II on valuables his aunt, Marie Antoinette, had removed from France and had to cut its expenses significantly.
As he was a minor, his aunt Margaret of Parma born as Archduchess of Austria acted as regent as appointed by Emperor Maximilian until 1515 and soon she found herself at war with France over the question of Charles ' requirement to pay homage to the French king for Flanders, as his father had done.
Born Albert Honoré Charles Grimaldi on 13 November 1848 in Paris, France, the son of Prince Charles III ( 1818 – 1889 ), and Countess Antoinette de Mérode-Westerloo ( 1828 – 1864 ), a Belgian noblewoman, maternal aunt of Donna Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo, Princess della Cisterna, Duchess consort of Aosta and Queen consort of Spain.
This time, she chose a French noblewoman, Joan of Dammartin, a candidate put forth by the king's aunt and Berengaria's sister Blanche, widow of King Louis VIII of France.
The family, of which André was the third son, and Marie-Joseph ( see below ) the fourth, remained in France ; and after a few years, during which André ran wild with an aunt in Carcassonne, he distinguished himself as a verse-translator from the classics at the Collège de Navarre in Paris.
His mother was the aunt of Barnabé Brisson, a magistrate and the first president of parliament during the ascendancy of the Catholic League of France.
His aunt apparently taught him republican principles, and from her doorstep he heard the guns at Valenciennes ( during the War of the First Coalition ); he also developed a passionate love of France and distaste for all things foreign.
While on their way to Flanders the newlyweds were captured by Joan's first cousin Louis ( the future Louis VIII of France ), eldest son of Philip Augustus and his first wife, Joan's aunt Elizabeth of Flanders, otherwise known as Isabelle of Hainaut.
Within months of her return to France, Jeanne's husband died, and Françoise returned to the care of her beloved aunt, Madame de Villette, her father's sister.
His aunt Adèle of Champagne was Queen of France.
When she married Philip II of France instead, his father, aunt and other members of his family were angered.
In 1737 he, along with his aunt the Dowager Duchess of Bourbon, were asked to be godparents of the kings son, Louis de France, Dauphin of France ( 1729 – 1765 ).
He was raised by his paternal grandparents and an aunt in Rennes, France, with a small stipend afforded to him as a war orphan.
As a child, Maria Amalia's mother and her aunt, Marie Antoinette, arranged for her to be engaged to Marie Antoinette's son, the future king of France, due to which, her mother encouraged her to remember that she would someday be his queen.
When the French monarchy was abolished and her aunt and uncle were executed, her parents joined the First Coalition against France in 1793.
Marie-Thérèse Kouao, Francis ' aunt, was born on 17 July 1956 in Bonoua, Ivory Coast and lived in France with her three sons, claiming welfare benefits.
In England, she was close to the queen consort Isabella of France, her aunt by marriage ( Isabella's husband, Edward II, being Joan's maternal uncle ) who was about her same age, and spent time with her at court.
The only person who looked after her while she was sick was her aunt Margaret of Navarre, as her mother Claude had already died two months earlier, her grandmother Louise of Savoy was very sick and her father Francis I of France had gone to war.
Jaime asks Megan to wait in France with an aunt of his until he is done fighting so they can marry.
He then moved to France and later to Venice, before finally leaving for the Ottoman realm in 1554, Where he married Doña Reyna the daughter of his aunt Gracia Mendes Nasi.
Patronage by the aunt of Louis XVI of France, the princess Marie Adélaïde, gained Labille-Guiard a government pension of 1, 000 livres, and commissions to paint Adélaïde, her sister Victoire-Louise, and Élisabeth, the king's sister.

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Moreover, nursing various Stubblefields -- her aunt, then her mother, then her father -- through their lengthy illnesses ( everybody could tell you the Stubblefields were always sick ), Theresa had had a chance to read quite a lot.
Lucius had gone to live with his second paternal aunt Domitia Lepida the Younger after Caligula had taken his inheritance away from him.
In spite of this, it had been agreed with the Serbian Government that Prince Mirko of Montenegro, who was married to Natalija Konstantinovic, the granddaughter of Princess Anka Obrenovic, an aunt of King Milan, would be proclaimed Crown Prince of Serbia in the event that the marriage of King Alexander and Queen Draga was childless .< ref name =" njeg ">
Although Holly had already begun to become disillusioned with Norman Petty before meeting Maria Elena, it was through her and her aunt Provi, the head of Latin American music at Peer-Southern, that he began to fully realize what was going on with his manager, who was paying the band's royalties into his own company's account.
In June 1861, Monet joined the First Regiment of African Light Cavalry in Algeria for a seven-year commitment, but, two years later, after he had contracted typhoid fever, his aunt intervened to get him out of the army if he agreed to complete an art course at an art school.
Thomas had extended stays here in the 1920s with his aunt Annie and her husband, Jim Jones.
** Prince Oshisako no Hikohito no Oe, born about 556, married ( A ) Princess Ohomata ( Ohotomo ), his aunt, daughter of Emperor Kimmei and Soga no Kitashi-Hime, by whom he had a son and a daughter ;( B ) Princess Nukate-Hime ( his half sister ), by whom he had 3 sons ; ( C ) Princess Woharida ( his half sister ), by whom he had a son and a daughter:
Alejandra's aunt is said to have been associated with the two men when they were young, and even had an ill fated romantic relationship with Gustavo.
His aunt Marie Antoinette had been brutally murdered by the revolutionaries at the beginning of his reign.
Another possible motive is for revenge as Akechi Mitsuhide's mother ( or perhaps aunt ) was killed because Nobunaga had gone against a peace treaty that he had previously agreed to.
He spent his childhood mostly in Poole, Dorset, where his aunt, Susan Bell, taught him to draw and introduced him to zoology as she had her own son, Thomas Bell, twenty years older and later to be a great friend to Henry.
At about nine years Steiner experienced seeing the spirit of an aunt who had died in a far-off town asking him to help her ; neither he nor his family knew of the woman's death at this time.
After the death of King William II of Sicily his cousin Tancred of Lecce had seized power and had been crowned early in 1190 as King Tancred I of Sicily, although the legal heir was William's aunt Constance, wife of the new Emperor Henry VI.
This is in direct opposition to how her aunt Nur Jahan had been perceived.
His childhood was marked by the musical life provided by his mother and aunt: Maria was a singer who could boast of having performed in Vienna at the Imperial Court, while her sister, Agathe, who lived with them, had made a name for herself as both a singer and pianist.
Ford borrowed Eustace Tilley's last name from an aunt — he had always found it vaguely humorous.
Cynthia hypothesizes that John had a " mother complex ," allowing himself to be dominated by strong women and draws a parallel between his relationship with Ono and that with his domineering aunt Mimi Smith in childhood.
Dalí did not resent this marriage, because he had a great love and respect for his aunt.

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