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  2. Helena Rees-Mogg - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, de Chair became engaged to the Rt Hon. Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, future Conservative politician and son of former Times editor Lord Rees-Mogg.De Chair had first met Rees-Mogg when they were children, and they began dating the year before their engagement, after Rees-Mogg had gained the blessing of her mother. [2]

  3. Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia

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    As the daughter of the King of France, she was a fille de France, and as the eldest daughter of the king, she was styled Madame Royale at birth. Marie Antoinette almost died of suffocation during the birth process due to a crowded and unventilated room, but the windows were finally opened to let fresh air in the room in an attempt to revive her ...

  4. Frances Parthenope Verney - Wikipedia

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    Parthenope and her sister were first educated at home by a governess, but because it was difficult for the Nightinglae's to "find a governess who would satisfy W.E.N's intellectual requirements or Fanny's standard of elegance and breeding," [3] they later were taught, Greek, Latin, German, French, Italian, history, grammar, composition, and ...

  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Cryptic crosswords often use abbreviations to clue individual letters or short fragments of the overall solution. These include: Any conventional abbreviations found in a standard dictionary, such as:

  6. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    "14th of July", usually called Bastille Day in English. The beginning of the French Revolution in 1789; used to refer to the Revolution itself and its ideals. It is the French National Day. quelle bonne idée! What a good idea! quel dommage! What a sad thing! (can be used sarcastically).

  7. Cosima Wagner - Wikipedia

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    To sceptical enquirers he explained her absence from the von Bülow family home by a supposed visit to her half-sister in Versailles. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] In June 1869, immediately after the birth of her and Wagner's third and final child, Siegfried , Cosima wrote to von Bülow in what she called a "final attempt at an understanding". [ 49 ]

  8. Elisa Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    (in French) Jean d'Hertault, comte de Beaufort (under the pseudonym Jean de Beaufort), Élisa Bonaparte, princesse de Lucques et Piombino, grande-duchesse de Toscane (1777–1820), 1904 (brochure de 16 pages) (in French) Sforza, Giovanni, I figli di Elisa Baciocchi, in Ricordi e biografie lucchesi, Lucca, tip.ed. Baroni 1916 [ma 1918]. pp. 269 ...

  9. Mary Tudor, Queen of France - Wikipedia

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    As an English princess, daughter of a king, sister to the current king, and a dowager queen of France, Mary Tudor's funeral and interment was conducted with much heraldic ceremony. [82] A requiem mass was held at Westminster Abbey. [83] Her body was embalmed and held in state at Westhorpe Hall for three weeks. [84] [85]