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She and ruled
She also became the goddess of childbirth and ruled over the countryside.
She ruled England in Richard's name, signing herself as ' Eleanor, by the grace of God, Queen of England '.
She ruled England as regent while Richard went off on the Third Crusade.
She argues that Bacon's movement for the advancement of learning was closely connected with the German Rosicrucian movement, while Bacon's New Atlantis portrays a land ruled by Rosicrucians.
She ruled over Egypt until 274, when she was defeated and taken as a hostage to Rome by Emperor Aurelian.
She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period.
She ruled the duchies until her death.
She ruled the part of Wendland in which Olaf had landed, and Olaf and his men were given an offer to stay for the winter.
She needed to win support for her pro-French policies, and they could expect no alternative support from England, when Mary Tudor ruled.
She ruled over human justice, as her mother Themis ruled over divine justice.
She was born and raised in the city of Cilician Thebe, over which her father ruled.
She told them the land was ruled by warriors who stole cattle from far and near, and had recently brought back Fráech's cattle and family.
She belonged to the Bernadotte dynasty, which had ruled in Sweden since 1818, when the founder, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, one of Napoleon's generals, was elected crown prince of Sweden in 1810 and later succeeded the throne as Charles XIV of Sweden in 1818.
She lost her parents Dior and Nimloth, as well as her brothers Eluréd and Elurín, in the attack on Doriath, but escaped to the Havens of Sirion, then ruled by Eärendil, whom she married.
She eventually ruled in co-regency with her son Antiochus VIII Grypus, who poisoned her in 121 or 120 BC.
She ruled as coregent with her sister ( or possibly mother ) Cleopatra VI Tryphaena.
She was the daughter of King Sampsiceramus II and Queen Iotapa who ruled Emesa.
She may be the same lady who, according to Old Welsh pedigrees, married King Dunod, who is generally thought to have ruled in West Yorkshire.
She also essentially ruled the country together with her uncle, John Tembo, during Banda's last years.
She and her husband ruled the kingdom both with kindness and an iron fist.
She may have been the co-regent of Egypt with Akhenaten, who ruled from 1352 BC to 1336 BC.
She appealed the conviction to the state appeals court, and the two-judge panel — one man, one woman — ruled against her.
She ruled herself out of the Deputy Leadership of the Labour Party, declaring her support for Harriet Harman, who was the successful candidate.

She and Syria
She is Asherah in Canaan and ` Ashtart in Syria.
She visited Palestine and Syria that year and in 1900, on a trip from Jerusalem to Damascus, she became acquainted with the Druze living in Jabal al-Druze.
She published her observations in the book Syria: The Desert and the Sown published in 1907 ( William Heinemann Ltd, London ).
She married Antiochus VIII Grypus, king of Syria, in 124 BC, and bore him five sons: Seleucus VI Epiphanes, the twin Antiochus XI Epiphanes and Philip I Philadelphus, Demetrius III Eucaerus, and Antiochus XII Dionysus.
She has secured exclusive interviews with world leaders from the Middle East to Europe to Africa and beyond, including Iranian Presidents Mohammad Khatami and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as well as the presidents of Afghanistan, Sudan, and Syria, among others.
She was born and raised in Emesa ( modern Homs, Syria ).
She reversed all Elagabulus ' scandalous policies, chose 16 distinguished senators as advisers and relied heavily on the famous Lawyer Ulpian, who was also from Syria.
She retired to Syria and separated from her second husband in 1227 on the grounds of consanguinity.
She has been arrested for her activities in pursuit of war criminals in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bolivia, Chile, and Syria.
She was born in Damascus, Syria.
She was born on Lesbos Island, one of the many Greek islands, during her parents ' grand tour of the eastern Mediterranean, leading Germanicus to his command base in the imperial province of Syria for the maius imperium given to him by Tiberius over the territory east of the Adriatic Sea.
She was born in 1871 in Beirut, then part of Syria, and studied piano at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and then with Theodor Leschetizky in Vienna.
She later became queen consort of Syria as the wife of Antiochus IX Cyzicenus.
She was the wife of three different kings ; including queen consort to Ptolemy IX Lathyros of Egypt, and later queen of Syria.
She was mentored by some of Syria ’ s best known actors, including Nayla al-Atrash, and Jihad Sa ’ d.

She and from
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She had to get away from here before this demoniac possession swallowed up the liquid of her eyes and sank into the fibers of her brain, depriving her of reason and sight.
She had to move in some direction -- any direction that would take her away from this evil place.
She yanked away from him furiously.
She sat quietly, staring at me from the wide eyes.
She stood up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let out a high-pitched scream and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out.
She had jumped away from his shy touch like a cat confronted by a sidewinder.
She softly let herself into the bed, and took her regular side, away from the door, where she slept better because Keith was between her and the invader.
She came from Ohio, from what she called a `` small farm '' of two hundred acres, as indeed it was to farmer-type farmers.
She was born Lilian Steichen, her parents immigrants from Luxemburg.
She was pious, too, once kneeling through the night from Holy Thursday to Good Friday, despite the protest of the nuns that this was too much for a young girl.
She ended her letter with the assurance that she considered his friendship for her daughter and herself to be an honor, from which she could not part `` without still more pain ''.
She didn't turn away from the window.
She was from Prague.
She was ready to kill the beef, dress it out, and with vegetables from her garden was going to can soup, broth, hash, and stew against the winter.
She said, `` I notice the girl from across the street hasn't bothered to phone or visit ''.
She smoothed the covers on Scotty's bed and picked things up from the floor.
She soared over the new pastor like an avenging angel lest he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository.
She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed.
She usually wore weeds, and a stranger watching her board a train might have guessed that Mr. Pastern was dead, but Mr. Pastern was far from dead.
She turned and walked stiffly into the parlor to the dainty-legged escritoire, warped and cracked now from fifty years in an atmosphere of sea spray.
She looked at the girl speculatively from eyes which had paled with the years ; ;
She was personally sloppy, and when she had colds would blow her nose in the same handkerchief all day and keep it, soaking wet, dangling from her waist, and when she gardened she would eat dinner with dirt on her calves.

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