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She bore him a daughter, whom they named Pythias.
She bore at least two children: Menoetius by Actor, and Aeacus by Zeus.
She bore him no children.
She would disgorge what she swallowed, and suffered severe stomach pains, which she bore with patience as another penance.
She bore the Imperial Prince Tame ( or Toyora ).
She bore two sons and three daughters.
She was the Mother of several notable offspring, including the Winds, Zephyrus, Boreas, and Notus, and the Morning Star, Eosphoros, all of whom she bore to the Titan Astraeus (" of the Stars "), and Memnon, her son by Tithonus.
She had two children before the marriage dissolved, and bore a third, Rosario, in 1814 when she was 26.
She bore two more children after Guy: Anne ( b. 1572 ), and Elizabeth ( b. 1575 ).
She witnessed inoculation being practiced by physicians in Istanbul, and was greatly impressed: she had lost a brother to smallpox and bore facial scars from the disease herself.
She bore her husband a daughter, Christina, in 1626.
She would often bore the Meldrews by showing them her complete collection of holiday pictures at the most unwelcome times.
She was wife to Pallas and bore him Zelus, Nike, Kratos and Bia ( and sometimes Eos ).
She reportedly accepted his proposal a day after learning from Peter Townsend that he intended to marry a young Belgian woman, Marie-Luce Jamagne, who was half his age and bore a striking resemblance to Margaret.
She bore three children during her marriage to Dónal an Chogaidh:
She had been drowned in a shallow pool and bore the marks of violent assault.
She often bore twin kids, and at the very time that Jove was brought to her to nurse, had borne a pair.
She bore Holbein a son of his own, Philipp, in their first year of marriage.
She bore him a son who died in mysterious circumstances in the late 1970s.
Queens of the 1st Dynasty bore the title " She Who Sees Horus and Set.
She bore her husband four daughters: Sophia ( by marriage Princess of Vladimir-Volynia ), Agnes ( later Abbess of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim ), Adelaide ( by marriage Countess of Vohburg and Margravine of the Northern March ), and an unnamed daughter ( later wife of a Polish lord ).
She bore him numerous children:
She bore him further sons, including another successor, Charles III of Spain .< ref name =" Joan ">
She was buried under her tombstone which bore the name " Li Yunhe ".

She and Napoleon
She has referenced this independence from major labels in song more than once, including " The Million You Never Made " ( Not A Pretty Girl ), which discusses the act of turning down a lucrative contract, " The Next Big Thing " ( Not So Soft ), which describes an imagined meeting with a label head-hunter who evaluates the singer based on her looks, and " Napoleon " ( Dilate ), which sympathizes sarcastically with an unnamed friend who did sign with a label.
She later became the wife of the former's brother, Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and the mother of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French.
She had hoped to be " a Queen of Holland in Paris ", but Napoleon did not agree.
She remained in France, again pleased by her status as queen at the French court, until 1810, when Napoleon forced her to return to the Netherlands at his new wedding — he did not consider it suitable to have the daughter of his former spouse at court.
She did not bear Napoleon any children ; as a result, he divorced her in 1810 to marry Marie Louise of Austria.
She was an obedient wife and was adored by Napoleon, who had been eager to marry a member of one of Europe's leading royal houses to cement his relatively young Empire.
She met Napoleon for the first time on March 27 in Compiègne, remarking to him: " You are much better-looking than your portrait.
She kept in touch with Napoleon throughout the war.
She maintained a correspondence with Napoleon, informing him of increasing demands for peace in Paris and the provinces.
She felt that as the daughter of the sovereign of Austria, one of the allied members, she would be treated with respect by Allied forces, with the possibility of her son succeeding the throne should Napoleon be deposed.
She did not expect her father to dethrone Napoleon and deprive her son of the crown of France.
She was originally engaged to her first cousin, the future Napoleon III of France, but the engangement was later broken following his imprisonment at Ham.
She settled in a palatial residence in the Rue de Montmorency and was given a large rent of 120 000 francs and a permission to enter all of the imperial museums, but her previous relationship with Napoleon ended.
She had a place in the ceremony of the Coronation of Napoleon in 1804.
She was named for her two grandmothers and for her godmother, Empress Eugénie, the Spanish-born widow of the former Emperor of the French Napoleon III, who lived in exile in the UK.
She became the mistress of Napoleon I's son, Alexandre Joseph Count Colonna-Walewski, and together they had a son Alexandre Colonna-Walewski in 1844.
She persuaded Constant to plead the claims of Murat in a memorandum addressed to the Congress of Vienna, and also induced him to take up a decided attitude in opposition to Napoleon during the Hundred Days.
She was named in honor of her direct ancestress, Antonia Caetana de Pravia Pereia of a noble family that had to flee Portugal to Brazil because of Napoleon Bonaparte's wars.
She would subsequently marry and divorce Sir Paul Dukes ( 1922 – 1929 ), Prince Charles Michael Joachim Napoleon Murat ( 1929 – 1939 ), and F. L.
She was the illegitimate daughter of the Duc de Morny, himself the illegitimate son of Auguste Charles Joseph Comte de Flahaut de La Billarderie by Hortense, Queen of Holland, and therefore half-brother of Emperor Napoleon III.
She also gained extra fame when she fashioned her beard in the imitation of that of Napoleon III.
She vehemently opposed any approach her son made to get to an agreement with Napoleon Bonaparte.
She once arrived at the Tuileries Palace, the then chief residence of Napoleon Bonaparte, supported by a black page, with eight sapphire rings and six toe rings, a gold bracelet on each ankle and nine bracelets on each arm.

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