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Sophie and queen
* 1693 – Anne Sophie Reventlow, queen of Denmark and Norway ( d. 1743 )
* 1628 – Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, queen of Denmark and Norway ( d. 1685 )
She was baptized into the Lutheran faith and named after her kinswoman Marie Sophie Fredrica of Hesse-Kassel, Queen Dowager of Denmark as well as the medieval Danish queen, Dagmar of Bohemia.
* 1841 – Maria Sophie of Bavaria, queen of the Two Sicilies ( d. 1925 )
** Sophie of Württemberg, Dutch queen ( d. 1877 )
** Sophie of Württemberg, queen consort of the Netherlands ( b. 1818 )
* Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow ( 1557 – 1631 ), queen of Denmark
His queen, Sophie of Prussia, was never allowed back in Greece.
Three weeks after Queen Louise's death in Copenhagen on 4 April 1721, he married Anne Sophie again, this time declaring her queen ( the only wife of an hereditary Danish king to bear that title who was not a princess by birth ).
With his second queen, Anne Sophie Reventlow:
She also puts a spell on Sophie at the start of the story, turning her into an old crone. The Witch is also revealed to have made a supposedly perfect man out of the combined parts of Wizard Suliman and Prince Justin, intending to complete the body with Howl's head and make the man King of Ingary and herself queen.
During his reign, Jack directs the construction of a ship made of durable teak wood, using funds invested by the pirate queen who had seized the Cabal's gold, and Sophie, Electress of Hanover.
* Dorothea Sophie ( 1670 – 1748 ), married in 1690 to Odoardo Farnese, Hereditary Prince of Parma, and was the mother of Elisabeth Farnese, future queen of Spain ; present rulers of Spain, Belgium and Luxembourg and pretenders of Italy and the Two Sicilies descend from them ;
Still, Prince Christian had been a foster " grandson " of the sonless royal couple Frederick VI and his queen, Marie ( Marie Sophie Frederikke of Hesse ), thus he was known to the royal court and familiar with the traditions of recent monarchs.
Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, the queen of king Frederick IV, was crowned with a queens crown made for her, which was also used by Frederick IV to crown her successor Anna Sophie Reventlow.

Sophie and was
and `` Marmee '' March, like Sophie Szold, was the competent manager of her brood of girls, of whom the Marches had only four to the Szolds' five.
Albert was married in 1124 to Sophie of Winzenburg ( died 25 March 1160 ) and they had the following children:
Before she died, Sophie Germain was recommended by Gauss to receive her honorary degree.
In the same year, she co-founded London School of Medicine for Women with Sophie Jex-Blake and became a lecturer in what was the only teaching hospital in Britain to offer courses for women.
Gavrilo Princip ( Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило Принцип, ; 28 April 1918 ) was the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
Heinrich's mother, Luise Therese Sophie, died in 1831, when Heinrich was nine years old.
His first wife was mathematician Sophie Wertman ( 1901 – 1951 ), with whom he had a son, Peter ( born 1928 ).
Sophie was the cousin and houseguest of Rousseau's patroness and landlady Madame d ' Epinay, whom he treated rather highhandedly.
His first wife was Princess Sophie of Legnica ( ca.
Joachim III Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Brandenburg, and Sophie of Legnica.
Joachim von Ribbentrop was born in Wesel, Rhenish Prussia, to Richard Ulrich Friedrich Joachim Ribbentrop, a career army officer, and his wife, Johanne Sophie Hertwig.
In many ways his work was more in tune with Zürich Dada's championing of performance and abstract art than Berlin Dada's agit-prop approach, and indeed examples of his work were published in the last Zürich dada publication, der Zeltweg, November 1919, alongside the work of Arp and Sophie Tauber.
Princesses Alexandra and Dagmar of Denmark. Princess Marie Sophie Fredrica / Frederikke Dagmar was born at the Yellow Palace in Copenhagen.
Before her marriage, Sophia, as the daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, was referred to as Sophie, Princess Palatine of the Rhine, or as Sophia of the Palatinate.
Her mother was also named Marie-Madeline, and this plethora of " Maries " may have been the reason she went by Sophie.
As UC Irvine's Women's Studies professor Lynn Osen describes, when her parents found Sophie “ asleep at her desk in the morning, the ink frozen in the ink horn and her slate covered with calculations ,” they realized that their daughter was serious and relented.
" When Lagrange saw the intelligence of M. LeBlanc, he requested a meeting, and thus Sophie was forced to disclose her true identity.
The Tadoma method was invented by American teacher Sophie Alcorn and developed at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts.
The CPV's claim to legitimacy was retained following the collapse of communism in 1989 and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 by its commitment to the thoughts of Hồ Chí Minh, according to Sophie Quinn-Judge.
When Sophie, Countess of Wessex was granted arms, the sinister supporter assigned was a blue wyvern, described by the College of Arms as " an heraldic beast which has long been associated with Wessex ".
In 1786 Condorcet married Sophie de Grouchy, who was more than twenty years his junior.
The marriage was a strong one, and Sophie visited her husband regularly while he remained in hiding.
Although she began proceedings for divorce in January 1794, it was at the insistence of Condorcet and Cabanis, who wished to protect their property from expropriation and to provide financially for Sophie and their young daughter, Louise ' Eliza ' Alexandrine.

Sophie and thought
Alberto takes Sophie from the Hellenistic civilization to the rise of Christianity and its interaction with Ancient Greek thought on to the Middle Ages.
* Lady Louise Windsor, born 2003, the elder child and only daughter of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, is sometimes thought to be " legally " a princess
" Other dancers, like Jean-Georges Noverre, praised her enthusiastically, but Sophie Arnould, who thought that she had more graceful gesture than true dancing talent, remarked, after a piece of scenery fell and broke her arm in January 1766, after which she continued to make public appearances gamely, her arm in a sling, " Poor Guimard!

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