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She is also the only one in Poirot's universe to have noted that " It s not natural for five or six people to be on the spot when B is murdered and all have a motive for killing B.
She returned with her children to Italy with Germanicus ashes.
She became involved in politics in Tiberius imperial court, became an advocate for her sons to succeed Tiberius, and opposed Tiberius natural son and natural grandson Tiberius Gemellus for succession.
She was unwise in her complaints about Germanicus death to Tiberius.
She was banished on Tiberius orders to the island of Pandataria ( now called Ventotene ) in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Campania.
She arranged for Alexander to marry Sallustia Orbiana, the daughter of a noble Patrician family, but grew so jealous of Sallustia s influence over her son that she had her banished from court.
She edited and published Lavoisier s memoirs ( whether any English translations of those memoirs have survived is unknown as of today ) and hosted parties at which eminent scientists discussed ideas and problems related to chemistry.
She continued to write, illustrate and design spin-off merchandise based on her children s books for Warne until the duties of land management and diminishing eyesight made it difficult to continue.
She and Beatrix remained friends throughout their lives and Annie's eight children were the recipients of many of Potter s delightful picture letters.
She successfully educated herself by immersing herself in languages, in the rediscovered classics and humanism of the early Renaissance, and in Charles V s royal archive that housed a vast number of manuscripts.
She helped to instigate this debate by beginning to question the literary merits of Jean de Meun s the Romance of the Rose.
She also claims that slanderous speech erodes one s honor and threatens the sisterly bond among women.
She understood that a woman s influence is realized when her speech accords value to chastity, virtue, and restraint.
" She has also been quoted as saying that " His dressing up didn t bother me — we all have our little queer habits " and giving Wood's drinking as the reason for their breakup.
She attempted to enroll in the hospital s Medical School and was refused but was allowed to attend private tuition in Latin, Greek and materia medica with the hospital s apothecary, while continuing her work as a nurse.
" She warned of the Revolution s building extremism saying that leaders were " preparing new shackles if French people s liberty were to waver.
She has an " evil " identical twin named Ursula who shares Phoebe s quirkiness but unlike Phoebe seems to be cruel and uncaring.
She s crazy.
** Matilda in The Castle of Otranto – She is determined to give up Theodore, the love of her life, for her cousin s sake.
She decided to stay in Geneva alone, living first on the lake at Plongeon ( near the present United Nations buildings ) and then at the Rue de Chanoines ( now the Rue de la Pelisserie ) with François and Juliet d Albert Durade on the second floor (" one feels in a downy nest high up in a good old tree ").
" She also starred in Sergio Castellitto s melodrama Don t Move.

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She had married in 1444 Leonello d ' Este, deceased 1450.
She painted a large canvas in 1884, Les Derniers Jours d ' Enfance, a portrait of her sister and nephew whose composition and style revealed a debt to James McNeill Whistler and whose subject matter was akin to Mary Cassatt's mother-and-child paintings.
She married Sir Alexander Seton ( d. 1438 ) and was the mother of Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly ( ancestor of the Marquesses of Huntly ).
She was the daughter of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and Maria Beatrice d ' Este, Princess of Modena.
She was born on Tuesday 19 May 1474 at nine o ' clock in the evening in Ferrara, to Ercole I d ' Este, Duke of Ferrara and Leonora of Naples.
She then married Alfonso I d ' Este, Duke of Ferrara in early 1502 in Ferrara.
* She Married Her Boss ( 1935 ), d. Gregory La Cava
She also enjoyed Traité d ' Arithmétique by Étienne Bézout and Le Calcul Différential by Jacques Antoine-Joseph Cousin.
She married Louis d ' Hirlemont
She knew that her rival, the duc d ' Orléans, who had given money and bread to the people during the winter, would be popularly acclaimed by the crowd much to her detriment.
She studied at University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm in 1930 – 33, the Graphic School of the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 1933 – 1937 and finally at L ' École d ' Adrien Holy and L ' École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1938.
She will be considered by Roman society to be the perfect example of a virtuous Roman woman ( d. 100 BC )
* Zhou She, high official of the Liang Dynasty ( d. 524 )
She studied acting at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d ' Art Dramatique ( CNSAD ), but quit after a short time as she disliked the curriculum.
She will be considered by Roman society to be the perfect example of a virtuous Roman woman ( d. 100 BC )
She claims to never have loved him and that she d only been using him to advance her career.
She won further acclaim, including an acting award from the British Film Academy, for her portrayal of another prostitute in Jacques Becker's Casque d ' or ( 1951 ).
She is a daughter of the late Count Patrick d ' Udekem d ' Acoz and his wife, Countess Anna Maria Komorowska.
She was the daughter of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, and Philip's second cousin Anne Marie d ' Orléans, also the parents of the Duchess of Burgundy, Philip's sister-in-law.
She was made a Member of Honour of the Association of Writers in Catalan Language ( Associació d ' Escriptors en Llengua Catalana ).
She quietly accepted his extramarital affairs the longest one being with the famed beauty Jeanne Baptiste d ' Albert de Luynes by whom he had two children.
She also studied animal anatomy and osteology by visiting the abattoirs of Paris and by performing dissections of animals at the École nationale vétérinaire d ' Alfort, the National Veterinary Institute in Paris.

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