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:# Juliana of Savoy ( died 1194 ), abbess of St. André-le-Haut
The celebration of Corpus Christi became widespread only after both St. Juliana and Bishop Robert de Thorete had died.
Soestdijk was a village in the municipality of Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands and gives its name to Paleis Soestdijk, which from 1937 to 2004 was the residence of Princess and later Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard ( who both died in 2004 ).
* Juliana of Paul and Juliana ( died 270 ), d. 270, Christian martyr during the Aurelian persecution
* St. Juliana of Nicomedia ( died 304 ), Christian martyr during the Diocletian persecution in 304
After the real Juliana died, Soong activated the android and she awoke believing she was human.
Horsfield's father was Timothy Horsfield, Jr. ( died April 11, 1789 ) and he married Juliana Sarah Parsons of Philadelphia in 1738.
Their daughter Juliana de Sandwich was born in 1245 and resided at Preston in Kent ( died 1327 ); she married William Leybourne ( Leyburn ), Lord Leyburn.
On 8 July 1839 he married to Margaret Scott, with whom he had ten children ( though two died in infancy ) including the author Juliana Horatia Ewing and the officer of arms and composer Alfred Scott-Gatty.
His wife, known as Lady Evangelist Juliana Obey-Fabiyi, died at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital on 23 August 2011, aged 67.
She offered Sunspot the position of Black Rook, which he initially refused but then accepted when Selene and Blackheart revealed that his doing so would allow them to resurrect the spirit of Juliana Sandoval, the girl who died saving Sunspot's life when he first joined the New Mutants.
A member of one of The Tribes of Galway, Blake was the second son of Walter Blake ( died 1575 ) and Juliana Browne.
# Juliana de Cantilupe ( died by June 1271 ), married Robert de Tregoz.
He died at his home on Juliana Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia and is buried in the Riverview Cemetery there.
James died in Annapolis, and was survived by his wife Juliana and all five children ; who left and settled in Topping Virginia.
They had three children: Frederica Louisa Juliana Arthur ( d. 23 March 1946 ), married Alfred Darby ; Sir George Compton Archibald Arthur, 3rd Baronet ; Captain Leonard Robert Sunkersett Arthur, CMG ( 23 December 1864 – 13 December 1903 ), died unmarried.

Juliana and her
Princess Juliana takes her children to Canada for their safety.
** Queen Juliana of the Netherlands abdicates, and her daughter Beatrix accedes to the throne.
The general ill will against Struensee, which had been smouldering all through the autumn of 1771, found expression at last in a secret conspiracy against him, headed by Rantzau-Ascheburg and others, in the name of the Queen Dowager Juliana Maria, who in this way was willing to wrest power away from the king, and secure her and her son ’ s position of power for many years to come.
His four children with Nancy are: Nancy Moore Thurmond ( 1971 – 1993 ), a beauty pageant contestant who was killed when a drunk driver hit her in Columbia, South Carolina ; James Strom Thurmond Jr. ( born 1972 ), who became U. S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina and is the current South Carolina 2nd Judicial Circuit Solicitor ; Juliana Gertrude ( Thurmond ) Whitmer ( born 1974 ), a married homemaker in Washington, DC ; and Paul Reynolds Thurmond ( born 1976 ), elected member of the Charleston County council.
However, Placidia was now free, and re-joined her husband at Constantinople, where, a year later, gave him a daughter, Anicia Juliana.
It was the birthday of her mother, Queen Juliana.
With the aid of her assistant, Juliana Force, Whitney had collected nearly 700 works of American art, which she offered to donate to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1929, but the museum declined the gift.
Queen Juliana made her a knight of the Order of Orange Nassau.
Princess Juliana ( right ) in her 5th grade classroom
Juliana with her mother, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands | Wilhelmina, circa 1914
Born in The Hague on 30 April 1909, the daughter of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Juliana spent her childhood at Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn, and at Noordeinde Palace and Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague.
On 30 April 1927, Princess Juliana celebrated her eighteenth birthday.
Princess Juliana fell deeply in love with her fiancé, a love that was to last a lifetime and that withstood separation during the war and Bernhard's many extramarital affairs and illegitimate children.
Stornoway ( residence ) | Stornoway, situated in the prestigious suburb of Rockcliffe Park, Ontario | Rockcliffe Park, was occupied by Princess Juliana and her children during their time of exile.
On 2 August 1945, Princess Juliana was reunited with her family on Dutch soil.
Queen Juliana in the Golden Carriage on the day of her inauguration as Queen in 1948
During her pregnancy with her last child, Marijke Christina, Princess Juliana contracted German measles.
On 6 September 1948, with the eyes of the world upon her, Princess Juliana, the twelfth member of the House of Orange to rule the Netherlands, was inaugurated as queen in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam.
However, Juliana lost out to her powerful husband and his friends.
In 1963 Queen Juliana faced another crisis among the Protestant part of her people when her daughter Irene secretly converted to Roman Catholicism and, without government approval, on 29 April 1964 married Prince Carlos Hugo of Bourbon, Duke of Parma, a claimant to the Spanish throne and also a leader in Spain's Carlist party.
" Rather than calling on the queen to abdicate, the Dutch people were this time fearful that their beloved Juliana might abdicate out of shame or because of a criminal prosecution conducted in her name against her consort.

Juliana and on
* 30 April: " Koninginnedag " (" Queen's Day ") is a Dutch national holiday held on the birthday of former Queen Juliana.
The Royal Hearse with the remains of the late Princess Juliana on its way to the Nieuwe Kerk ( Delft ) | Nieuwe Kerk in Delft
As a Princess, Juliana bore the following arms: Quarterly, 1 and 3, Azure, billetty Or a lion with a coronet Or armed and langued Gules holding in his dexter paw a sword Argent hilted Or and in the sinister paw seven arrows Argent pointed and bound together Or ( the royal arms of dominion of the Netherlands, and thus her mother Queen Wilhelmina ), 2 and 4, Or, a Horn azure, langued gules, ( the arms of the Principality of Orange ) on an inescutcheon or, a Bull's head sable ( for her father's House of Mecklenburg ).
It was unveiled on 28 May 1964 by the former Dutch queen Juliana.
Ivan's siblings, who were born in prison, were released into the custody of their aunt, the Danish queen dowager Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, on 30 June 1780, and settled in Jutland.
They had one child, Juliana, in whose favor her mother abdicated on 4 September 1948.
This is followed by the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference held in The Hague which led to the complete transfer of sovereignty by the Queen Juliana of the Netherlands to Indonesia, on 27 December 1949.
Other than a few fragmented references little was written on fly fishing until The Treatyse on Fysshynge with an Angle was published ( 1496 ) within The Boke of Saint Albans attributed to Dame Juliana Berners.
He was born on the island of Rügen ( now Germany ) to Philip Julius Bernhard von Platen, Field Marshal and the Swedish Governor General of Pomerania, and Regina Juliana von Usedom.
For almost five decades, the household on Third Street was filled by Benjamin and Elizabeth Chew, their son Benjamin, and their daughters Anna Marie, Elizabeth, Sarah, Margaret ( Peggy ), Juliana, Henrietta, Sophia, Maria, Harriet, and Catherine, all of whom were actively engaged in the social, civic, and cultural life of the nation's first capital.
On election night, controversy arose when a CBC producer's gratuitously sexist comment about Stockwell Day's daughter-in-law, Juliana Thiessen Day, was accidentally broadcast on the Canadian networks ' pooled election feed from Day's riding.
The earliest record of a deaf Australian was convict Elizabeth Steel, who arrived in 1790 on the Second Fleet ship " Lady Juliana ".
He was tried at Lancaster, on the 17 April 1820, and received a seven-year sentence of transportation, and arrived in Australia in the convict ship Juliana, on the 29 December 1820.
Frank leaves Candice with her grandmother Juliana, and the two spend the evening viewing old photographs ; Juliana informs Candice that Nola was frequently hospitalized as a child, and often exhibited strange unexplained wheals on her skin that doctors were unable to diagnose.
* He edited Juliana Berners's Book of Saint Albans under the title of The Gentleman's Academy ( 1595 ), and produced numerous books on husbandry, many of which are catalogued in Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual ( Bohn's ed., 1857 – 1864 ).
In Elene, Saint Helena endures her quest to find the Holy Cross and spread Christianity ; in Juliana, the title character dies after she refuses to marry a pagan man, thus retaining her Christian integrity ; in Fates of the Apostles, the speaker creates a song that meditates on the deaths of the apostles which they “ joyously faced .”

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