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Russian Royal Titles Russia was not content to call its royal leader simply "king." "Tsar" and "emperor" more accurately described the position of the supreme ruler of the Russian Empire. russian royal titles • tsar • tsarina • nicholas ii • russian emperor
Dealing with Titles You may have difficulty recording complex names that have extra components, like Duke or "the Third". Knowing how to properly organize names can come in handy. royal titles • royal ancestors • family tree royalty • recording royal titles • honorifics
The Children of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh Prince Alfred of Edinburgh, Queen Victoria's son, and Grand Duchess Marie of Russia had five children, including the future Queen Marie of Romania. prince alfred of edinburgh • grand duchess marie of russia • great britain • queen victoria • queen marie of romania
Royal Medieval Class Structure Not even the royal families of Europe, the most powerful people of their time, could escape from being broken down into feudal class categories. royal medieval class structure • differences between royal titles • royal families of europe • feudal monarchs of europe • role of an emperor
Queen Elizabeth I, of England, 1533-1603 Today's psychologists and sociologists would predict a likely unsuccessful adulthood for a woman whose mother was incarcerated and executed, whose father generally had little or nothing to do with her, who had multiple step-mothers, and whose physical needs of food and clothing were often minimally cared for. Such was the childhood of Elizabeth Tudor, who became the beloved and wise Queen Elizabeth I of England. Perhaps we should study her life to see what the real keys in her successful development were, to discover a model of how to insure a successful adulthood follows a bad childhood. Are education and a loving caretaker all that is required? Something to explore. biography • elizabeth i • queen elizabeth i • england • queen
Cleopatra - Egypt's Last Pharoah
This article is a biography of Cleopatra, who became Queen of Egypt at the age of 18 and committed suicide at the age of 39. ancient egypt • ancient egypt for kids • jodee redmond • cleopatra • pharoah
Queens Who Ruled in the Egyptian Middle Kingdom The Egyptian Middle Kingdom, dating between1990 to 1650 BCE, is widely seen being the classic moment of Egyptian high culture. It isalso a time when women ruled. egyptian middle kingdom • egyptian queens • story of sinuhe • middle kingdom kings • middle kingdom pyramids
The Carl Rosa Opera Company Karl August Nikolaus Rose (Hamburg, 1842-Paris, 1889) was a successful conductor in England and America, and the founder of a great English opera company. karl august nikolaus rose • carl rosa • carl rosa opera company • euphrosyne parepa • european opera companies
The Tudor Dynasty The House of Tudor is probably the most famous of all English royal families. Having come to power during the height of the European Renaissance, the Tudor Dynasty would tudor dynasty • house of tudor • henryviii • henryvii • maryi
Causes of the Indian War of Independence The Sepoy Mutiny or the First War of Indian Independence began on 10th May, 1857, in a town called Meerut. sepoy mutiny • indian war of independence • indian1857 mutiny • mangal pandey • political causes
Lord Louis Mountbatten British naval officer Lord Louis Mountbatten accepted the Japanese surrender during World War II. He was the last Viceroy of India, and also mentor to Prince Charles. dickie • father prince louis of battenberg marquis of milfo • mother princess victoria of hesse • frogmore house windsor • grand duchess marie
Ramkhamhaeng the Great The history and achievements of King Ramkhamhaeng the great of Sukothai are described. Ramkhamhaeng continues to be remembered as the father of modern Thai monarxhy and a great hero. thailand • sukothai • ramkhamhaeng • angkor wat • khmer empire
The Children of Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse Grand Duke Louise IV of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice of Great Britain, Queen Victoria's daughter, had seven children, including Tsarina Alexandra of Russia. grand duke louis iv of hesse and by rhine • princess alice of great britain • queen victoria • tsarina alexandra of russia • princess victoria of hesse and by rhine
The Descendants of the Battenberg / Mountbattens The descendants of Prince Alexander of Hesse and Princess Julie of Battenberg influenced royal history and include Lord Louis Mountbatten and Queen Ena of Spain. prince alexander of hesse • countess julie hauke • prince louis of battenberg • marquess of milford haven • lord louis mountbatten
The Most Unhappy Woman in Christendom Mary l of Great Britain once called herself "the most unhappy woman in Christendom". How right she was. mary l • elizabeth l • henry vlll • tudor • monarchy
The Princess & the Pot of Contention: Mette-Marit Tjessem H¢iby With the upcoming wedding of Prince Håkon Magnus on August 25th, Norway’s press has held fiancée Mette-Marit Tjessem H¢iby under careful scrutiny. Håkon’s relationship and imminent marriage to a single mother has sparked debates on the current state of Norway’s monarchy and produced mixed feelings on questions of morality and the role of the royal family. Who is Mette-Marit and how has she managed to plunge Norway’s monarchy into the simmering pot of contention? mette-marit • prince håkon • norway • royal family • single mother
The Children of Prince Arthur of Connaught Prince Arthur of Connaught, Queen Victoria's son, and his wife Princess Louise had three children, and Swedish royals are descended from their daughter Margaret. prince arthur of connaught • princess louise • great britain • queen victoria • princess margaret of connaught
The Men Who Would Be Steward A look at how the Stewards of Gondor compare to historical families which rose from stewardship to kingship, and why the Ruling Stewards never made themselves kings. boromir • denethor • ruling stewards • gondor and arnor • elendil |
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