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  2. Category:Lists of princesses - Wikipedia

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    Princess of Leiningen; List of princesses consort of Liechtenstein; Princess of Ligne; List of consorts of Lippe; List of Ottoman princesses; List of princesses of Denmark; List of princesses of Denmark by marriage; List of consorts of Löwenstein-Wertheim

  3. Lists of princesses - Wikipedia

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    List of princesses of Condé; List of princesses of Greece; List of princesses by marriage of Greece; Hanoverian princess by marriage; List of princesses of Liechtenstein; List of princesses of Orange; List of princesses of Serbia; List of princesses of Soubise; List of princesses of Transylvania

  4. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Co-Princess: Andorra: Joanna the Mad: Queen: Castile: 26 November 1504 12 April 1555 50 years, 137 days Queen: Aragon: 23 January 1516 39 years, 79 days Queen: Upper Navarre: Jeanne d'Albret: Queen: Lower Navarre: 25 May 1555 9 June 1572 17 years, 15 days Co-Princess: Andorra: Isabella II: Queen: Spain: 29 September 1833 30 September 1868 35 ...

  5. Category:Princesses by country - Wikipedia

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  6. Royal family - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013 there were 26 active sovereign dynasties in the world that ruled or reigned over 43 monarchies. ... Princess Royal; ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  7. Princess - Wikipedia

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    Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark (1911–1937) Princess Sigrid Vasa of Sweden (1566–1633) [1] [2] Princess is a title used by a female member of a regnant monarch's family or by a female ruler of a principality. The male equivalent is a prince (from Latin princeps, meaning principal citizen). Most often, the term has been used for the ...

  8. Royal intermarriage - Wikipedia

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    The Habsburg Philip II of Spain and his wife, the Tudor Mary I of England.Mary and Philip were first cousins once removed. The wedding of Nicholas II of Russia and Alix of Hesse (whose name was changed to Alexandra Feodorovna in the process), second cousins through their shared great-grandparents Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden

  9. Category:Princesses - Wikipedia

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