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Empress Maria Theresa of Austria was supported by the Croatians in the War of Austrian Succession of 1741 – 1748 and subsequently made significant contributions to Croatian matters.
This was the outcome of the Russo-Swedish War from 1741 to 1743 where the Russian Empress made the imposition of her relative Adolf Frederick as the heir to the Swedish Throne, to succeed Frederick I who lacked legitimate issue, as a peace condition.
Eight years later, after William's death in 1120, a much more momentous union was made between Henry's daughter, ( the former Empress ) Matilda and Fulk's son Geoffrey Plantagenet, which eventually resulted in the union of the two realms under the Plantagenet Kings.
" In exchange for being made Pope, Liberatus claims he promised Empress Theodora to restore the former patriarch of Constantinople Anthimus to his position.
In particular, the Grand Duchesses were scandalized at the thought of being made permanently subordinate to Catherine Dolgoruki, since as an Empress she would have precedence over all of them.
Beginning with Emperor Temmu ( 672 – 686 ), continuing through Empress Jito ( 686 – 697 ) and Emperor Mommu ( 697 – 707 ) Court Shinto rites are strengthened and made parallel to Buddhist beliefs in court life.
Abandoning the deal he had just made, Stephen gathered his army again and sped north, but not quite fast enough — Ranulf escaped Lincoln and declared his support for the Empress, and Stephen was forced to place the castle under siege.
He had made a private deal with the Empress Matilda that he would deliver the support of the church, if she agreed to give him control over church business in England.
Just before Christmas, the Empress left the castle unobserved, crossed the icy river on foot and made her escape to Wallingford.
* Empress Theodora and Her Attendants, mosaic on south wall of the apse, Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, is made ( approximate date ).
That year, she made what some consider to be one of her best films, Mayerling, in which she played the supporting role of Austrian Empress Elisabeth of Austria opposite James Mason as Emperor Franz Joseph I.
On the death of Peter II, Emperor of Russia, the Russian Supreme Privy Council under Prince Dmitri Galitzine made Anna Empress in 1730.
Empress Chu Suanzi serves as regent, but decisions are made by the high officials Xie An and Wang Tanzhi.
Alexandra shared a draughty attic bedroom with her sister, Dagmar ( later Empress of Russia ), made her own clothes and waited at table along with her sisters.
This final translation was made at the behest of Empress Wu Zetian, after Śikṣānanda had completed his 80-fascicle translation of the
The Imperial family was made up of the Emperor and the Empress ( 皇后 ) as the primary consort and Mother of the Nation ( 國母 ).
The journey was made all the more arduous by the lack of preparation, but the Empress Dowager insisted this was not a retreat, rather a " tour of inspection.
Abandoning the deal he had just made, Stephen gathered his army again and sped north, but not quite fast enough — Ranulf escaped Lincoln and declared his support for the Empress, and Stephen was forced to place the castle under siege.
He had made a private deal with the Empress Matilda that he would deliver the support of the church, if she agreed to give him control over church business in England.
Just before Christmas, the Empress sneaked out of the castle, crossed the icy river on foot and made her escape past the royal army to safety at Wallingford, leaving the castle garrison free to surrender the next day.
* In the X / 1999 Tarot version made by CLAMP, The Empress is Kanoe.
If any attempt was made from outside to release him, the prisoner was to be put to death ; under no circumstances was he to be delivered alive into anyone's hands, even if they should produce documents signed by the Empress authorising his release.
Over the next few years, the Empress made several visits to her former Austrian homeland, even appearing on Austrian television.
His one public appearance was made at the council of Winchester in 1141, in which the clergy declared for the Empress Matilda.
In 1894 the Emperor Wilhelm II made him a " Wirklicher Geheimrat " with the title of " Excellenz ," and his bust, with that of Helmholtz, was set up at the Brandenburg Gate near the statues erected to the Emperor and Empress Frederick.

Empress and numerous
* Empress Elizabeth has appeared numerous times in dramatizations of Catherine II's life.
* Prince Gares the Black Knight, a character from the video game Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen, son of the Empress Endora and a primary antagonist in the game, is a black knight capable of magically animating numerous " copies " of his signature black armor to attack the player throughout the game, thus making him appear immortal.
The film emphasizes the anti-Christian aspects of the Boxer Rebellion, with only one scene ( when the Empress Dowager states that most of China is under the control of the foreign powers ) expanding on this being a response to the numerous " unequal treaties " the foreigners had imposed on the Qing Dynasty.
The Emperor and the Empress lived in palaces on the central axis of the Forbidden City, the Crown Prince at the eastern side, and the concubines at the back ( therefore the numerous imperial concubines were often referred to as " The Back Palace Three Thousand ").
As Empress, she helped as much as possible her numerous poor relations, some of whom, for example her brother, Alexander of Württemberg ( 1771 – 1833 ), were invited to Russia.
In 1775, after numerous attacks on Serbian colonisers, the Russian Empress Catherine the Great had Grigory Potemkin destroy the Zaporozhian Host.
Between the two of them they gave birth to three future emperors, Emperor Yōmei, Emperor Sushun and Empress Suiko, as well as numerous other princes and princesses.

Empress and Holy
* 1632 – Maria Leopoldine of Austria, Holy Roman Empire Empress ( d. 1649 )
* 1673 – Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick, Holy Roman Empire Empress ( d. 1742 )
Empress Adelaide was perhaps the most prominent European woman of the 10th century ; she was regent of the Holy Roman Empire as the guardian of her grandson in 991-995.
Empress Matilda ( 1102 – 1167 ) is the only British monarch commonly referred to as " emperor " or " empress ", but acquired her title through her marriage to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and had little legitimacy as Queen of England.
* 1102 – Empress Matilda, Princess of England and wife of Henry V of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1169 )
Left without male heirs, Henry took the unprecedented step of making his barons swear to accept his daughter Empress Matilda, widow of Henry V, the Holy Roman Emperor, as his heir.
* 1655 – Empress Eleonore-Magdalena of Neuburg of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1720 )
* 1717 – Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress ( d. 1780 )
* 1630 – Empress Eleanor Gonzaga of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1686 )
* 1745 – Maria Louisa of Spain, Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1792 )
* 1585 – Anna of Tyrol, Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1618 )
* 1434 – Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress ( d. 1467 )
Matilda had been married to Henry V, the Holy Roman Emperor, which gave her the title of Empress, but her husband died in 1125 and she was remarried in 1128 to Geoffrey, the Count of Anjou, whose lands bordered the Duchy of Normandy.
In 1732 Empress Anna of Russia, Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI and King Frederick William I of Prussia, irritated with Augustus but unwilling to allow Stanisław to become king, secretly signed Löwenwolde's Treaty, in which they agreed to jointly back the candidacy of Infante Manuel of Portugal for the Polish throne.
Empress Agnes, German Queen who became regent of the Holy Roman Empire
* Agnes, Empress, regent of the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empress
* Ermengarde of Hesbaye, Queen of the Franks and Holy Roman Empress
* Empress Ariadne, wife of Anastasius I, dies at Constantinople and is buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles.
* Matilda of Ringelheim, Holy Roman Empress
* Ageltrude, Holy Roman Empress, queen and regent of Italy
* Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1077 )
Concerned over rumours that Alexander III was about to enter into an alliance with the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I, in October 1166, he embarked on his fourth Italian campaign, hoping as well to secure the claim of Paschal III, and the coronation of his wife Beatrice as Holy Roman Empress.
* September 18 – Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress ( d. 1467 )
* September 10 – Empress Maud, wife of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor ) ( b. 1102 )

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