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  2. Lady Isabella Finch - Wikipedia

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    Bell was the fourth surviving child and the family home was at Burley on the hill, Rutland which was designed by her father whom she admired. [3] The Finch and the Wentworth family by Charles Phillips c. 1732. Finch became Lady of the Bedchamber to Princess Amelia in 1738 or thereabouts. [1] The Princess was a spinster and the aunt of King ...

  3. Isabella, Countess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Chief among these is the explanation of the book's title; according to the story, Isabella (or Isabel, as she is identified in the story) was titled Princess Royal and later promoted to "Lady Royal" by her parents. This is impossible, given that the title of Princess Royal was not created until the reign of Charles I of England.

  4. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna of Arendelle, one of the main protagonists of Disney's Frozen. Anna is inspired by Gerda from The Snow Queen, a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In Frozen II, she becomes the new Queen of Arendelle as Elsa becomes the guardian of the Enchanted Forest. Voiced by Kristen Bell. Elsa: Formerly Princess Elsa of Arendelle.

  5. Harold or the Norman Conquest - Wikipedia

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    In a hall in Alfnoth's castle, Alfnoth and his men return from hunting, and Edith, Alfnoth's daughter, comes out to greet her father. Harold, Earl Godwin's son, who had joined the hunting party uninvited to gain access to Edith, with whom he is in love (and her with him), disguised as an outlaw (as he had been banished from the kingdom), and who had brought down a deer with a bow and arrow at ...

  6. Isabella I of Castile - Wikipedia

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    The conquest of Granada in 1492 was symbolized by the addition enté en point of a quarter [clarification needed] with a pomegranate for Granada (in Spanish, Granada means pomegranate). [132] There was an uncommon variant with the Saint John the Evangelist's eagle and two lions adopted as Castilian royal supporters by John II, Isabella's father ...

  7. 'House of the Dragon' explained: A history of Targaryen incest

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    The seventh episode of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” prequel starts with a funeral and ends with the wedding of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and her uncle Daemon.

  8. Empress (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Also, there are many commonly used chess pieces that, like chancellor, begin with C (e.g. the cannon in xiangqi, the camel in Tamerlane Chess, the champion in Omega Chess, and the cardinal or princess), and using the name marshal for the rook+knight compound would reduce this difficulty. The name empress is the most widely used name among ...

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