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  2. Daughter of the Empire - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly called Daughter of the Empire a "full-bodied dynastic fantasy" with "the sweep and drama of a good historical novel about an exotic time and place." [1] A column in Vector compared the first book to "a female Shōgun with fantasy/SF elements" and praised its characterization. [2]

  3. Empire Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly called Daughter of the Empire a "full-bodied dynastic fantasy" with "the sweep and drama of a good historical novel about an exotic time and place." [4] A column in Vector compared the first book to "a female Shōgun with fantasy/SF elements" and praised its characterization. [5]

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  5. Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire - Wikipedia

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  6. Iris Macfarlane - Wikipedia

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    Iris Macfarlane (22 July 1922 – 12 February 2007) was a British writer.. Her memoir, Daughters of the Empire: A Memoir of Life and Times in the British Raj, covers her life as the wife of a wealthy tea planter in Assam in northeast British India.

  7. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE) is a women's charitable organization based in Canada. It provides scholarships , bursaries , book prizes, and awards, and pursues other philanthropic and educational projects in various communities across Canada.

  8. Flavia Maximiana Theodora - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Barnes challenges this view, arguing that all "stepdaughter sources" derive their information from the hypothetical 4th century Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte, which Barnes considers unreliable, while sources he considers to be more reliable refer to Theodora as Maximian's daughter, rather than his stepdaughter. [1]

  9. Breide Rantzau - Wikipedia

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    He married Sophie Rosenkrantz (1560-1593), a daughter of the respected and wealthy councillor Erik Ottesen Rosenkrantz (1519-1575) of Kjærstrup, on 1 March 1579 at Koldinghus, at the court of Frederick II of Denmark. After his first wife died on 29 December 1593, he married 7 May 1598 Karen Gjøe, daughter of Absalon Gjøe.