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* 1996 – Six-year-old beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey is found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado.
By now, the king was convinced that his marriage was hexed, and having already found a new queen, Jane Seymour, he put Anne in the Tower of London on charges of witchcraft.
Q2 is the longest early edition, although it omits 85 lines found in F1 ( most likely to avoid offending James I's queen, Anne of Denmark ).
After her abdication the queen came to reside in Rome, where she was confirmed in her baptism by the Pope, in whom she found a generous friend and benefactor, on Christmas Day, 1655.
Another example is the conch pearl ( sometimes referred to simply as the ' pink pearl '), which is found very rarely growing between the mantle and the shell of the queen conch or pink conch, Strombus gigas, a large sea snail or marine gastropod from the Caribbean Sea.
Seated goddess, probably Persephone on her throne in the underworld, Severe style ca 480 – 60, found at Taranto | Tarentum, Magna Graecia ( Pergamon Museum, Berlin ) Persephone held an ancient role as the dread queen of the Underworld, within which tradition it was forbidden to speak her name.
The finds included the unlooted tomb of a queen thought to be Queen Puabi — the name is known from a cylinder seal found in the tomb, although there were two other different and unnamed seals found in the tomb.
Instead of being treated like a queen, Caroline found that her estranged husband's accession paradoxically made her position worse.
As " a male favourite to a virgin queen ", Robert Dudley found himself in an unprecedented situation.
The king found love with Madame de Mailly, then with her younger sister Madame de Vintimille, then at her death with yet another sister Marie-Anne de Mailly, while the queen took refuge in religion and charities.
James J Greene writes on the subject: “ If one of the seminally powerful myths in the cultural memory of our past is Aeneas ' rejection of his African queen in order to go on and found the Roman empire, than it is surely significant that Shakespeare's ... depicts precisely and quite deliberately the opposite course of action from that celebrated by Virgil.
These remains are preserved beneath the stone effigy of the queen, which is now to be found in the chapter house of the abbey.
It was here that Demeter, disguised as an old lady who was abducted by pirates in Crete, came to an old well where the four daughters of the local king Keleos and his queen Metaneira ( Kallidike, Kleisidike, Demo and Kallithoe ) found her and took her to their palace to nurse the son of Keleos and Metaneira, Demophoon.
There are many theories regarding her death and burial but, to date, the mummy of this famous queen has not been found or identified.
The commissioners included Hugh Price, who had petitioned the queen to found a college at Oxford " that he might bestow his estate of the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales to be trained up in good letters.
The Dragons are portrayed as very large creatures ; the largest described in the series, the gold queen dragon Ramoth, was described as being about forty-five feet ( as large as the largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever found ) or thirteen and one half meters ( as large as a jet plane – dragon size is an ongoing debate among fans ) in length.
Lancelot or Lancelin may have instead been the hero of an independent folk-tale which had contact with and was ultimately absorbed into the Arthurian tradition: the theft of an infant by a water-fairy, the appearance of the hero at a tournament on three consecutive days in three different disguises, and the rescue of a queen or princess from an Other-World prison are all features of a well-known and widespread tale, variants of which are found in almost every land, and numerous examples of which have been collected by Theodore Hersart de la Villemarqué in his Barzaz Breiz, by Emmanuel Cosquin in his Contes Lorrains, and by J. F. Campbell in his Tales of the West Highlands.
In Mexico, where African bees are well established, pollination beekeepers have found that a purchased and pre-bred non-African queen may be used to locally create a first generation of virgin queens that are then bred in an uncontrolled fashion with the local wild African drones.
The King's ministers ( like his family ) found Wallis Simpson's background and behaviour unacceptable for a queen.
Court gossip assigned some part of Montausier's favour to the complaisance of his wife, who, appointed lady-in-waiting to the queen in 1664, favoured Louis XIV's passion for Louise de la Vallière, and subsequently protected Madame de Montespan, who found refuge from her husband with her.
Species that have multiple queens may have a queen leaving the nest along with some workers to found a colony at a new site, a process akin to swarming in honeybees.
In 1925 east of Khufu's pyramid, queen Hetepheres I's tomb, G 7000x, was found.
A flint knife found in the mortuary temple of Menkaure mentioned a king's mother Khamerernebty I, suggesting that Khafra and this queen were the parents of Menkaure.

queen and Lawrence
It starred John Lithgow as Lawrence and Norbert Leo Butz as Freddy and Broadway star Sherie Rene Scott as the soap queen, in the show named Christine Colgate, not Janet.
Clarendon sent many protests to both king and queen during his rival's absence ; but as his brother Lawrence ( now Earl of Rochester ) saw his influence dwindle, he came to the conclusion that no hope of retaining his post in Ireland remained except through the queen.

queen and although
Simultaneously, males or drones are produced, mostly from the unfertilized eggs of workers, although a few may be produced by the queen.
The Morrígan (" phantom queen ") or Mórrígan (" great queen "), also written as Morrígu or in the plural as Morrígna, and spelt Morríghan or Mór-ríoghain in Modern Irish, is a figure from Irish mythology who appears to have been considered a goddess, although she is not explicitly referred to as such in the texts.
Most likely he spent it in the Hebrides ( possibly sheltered by Christina of Garmoran ) although Ireland is a serious possibility, and Orkney ( under Norwegian rule at the time ) or Norway proper ( where his sister was queen dowager ) although unlikely are not impossible.
His affair with the queen was intolerable to the public at large, although sexual infidelity was not unusual in royal circles, and the king himself was notorious for his sexual exploits.
The Evesham chronicler said, " this queen, although she did not bear children, was still held to have contributed to the glory and wealth of the realm, as far as she was able ".
In Greek mythology, as recorded in Pindar's 9th Pythian ode, Cyrene ( or Kyrene, ) (" sovereign queen ") was the daughter of Hypseus, King of the Lapiths, although some myths state that her father was actually the river-god Peneus and she was a nymph rather than mortal.
The Historia Brittonum says that Æthelfrith gave the town of Din Guaire to his wife Bebba, after whom it was named Bamburgh ; Bede also says that Bamburgh was named after a former queen named Bebba, although he does not mention Æthelfrith.
Stigand was present at the coronation of William's queen, Matilda in 1068, although once more the ceremony was actually performed by Ealdred.
After the death of Edward IV in 1483 Bourchier persuaded the queen to allow her younger son, Richard, Duke of York, to share his brother's residence in the Tower of London ; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V before his father's death, he crowned Richard III in July 1483.
The husband of a reigning queen is usually not called “ king consort ”, although it was more common in Europe ’ s past for husbands of queens regnant to become reigning kings ( e. g., Philip II of Spain in England, Antoine of Bourbon-Vendôme in Navarre, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in Portugal, etc .).
Under legislation, the wife of a future British king will legally become queen ( consort ) upon his accession, regardless of the title by which she might actually be known in public, just as the Duchess of Cornwall is currently actually the Princess of Wales, by virtue of being married to the Prince of Wales, although she does not use the title.
Strictly, a " royal house " is a dynasty whose members reign while bearing the title of king or queen, although it has become common to refer to any family which legally exercises sovereignty by hereditary right as a royal family, and its members as " royalty " or ( colloquially ) " royals ".
However, as Ramsay was favoured by the royal family also after the death of the queen, this is considered doubtful and may have been slander, although he did have some knowledge of poisons.
The first of these, Edna Turnblad, was the loving mother of Tracy, although Divine would later note that with this character he could not be accurately described as a drag queen, proclaiming " What drag queen would allow herself to look like this?
This can range from Tanith Lee's Red as Blood, where the stepmother queen is desperately trying to protect the land from her evil stepdaughter's magic, to Diana Wynne Jones's Howl's Moving Castle, where, although it is known that stepmothers are evil, the actual stepmother is guilty of nothing more than some carelessness, to Erma Bombeck's retelling where Cinderella is lazy and a liar.
10. Qb3 would have left the queen better placed, although it would have invited further harassment with 10 ... Be6.
However, heirs apparent to non-imperial and non-royal monarchies ( i. e., wherein the hereditary sovereign holds a title below that of king / queen, e. g., grand duke or prince ), crown prince is not used as a title, although it is sometimes used as a synonym for heir apparent.
The white king cannot take the queen, although the white knight can.
Another possibility is 4. Qc2 0-0 5. e4, although this is somewhat inconsistent with 4. Qc2 as Black might be able to double White's c-pawns at some point ( the queen must guard e4 ), something 4. Qc2 was supposed to prevent.

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