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  2. These Vintage Barbie Dolls Could Be Worth Thousands

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $3,500 If you found yourself sick of all the blonde Barbies in 1966, the Color Change Barbie was the answer. With a little water, her hair and bathing suit changed ...

  3. A souvenir slammed as 'white savior Barbie' has some Chinese ...

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    Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster “Barbie” has some Chinese adoptees digging up their “Going Home Barbie,” a white doll holding a small Asian baby. ... for as much as $658.18 on eBay ...

  4. List of Chinese empresses and queens - Wikipedia

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    The title, Empress dowager, could be granted a widow of an Emperor even when she had not been the Empress consort during the reign of her spouse. Therefore, a separate list is given of the Empresses dowager, which, in some cases, equals the list of Empresses consort, and in other cases, not.

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  6. Empress Xing - Wikipedia

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    Empress Xing (1106 – 1139), personal name Xing Shi, was a Chinese empress of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Gaozong of Song. Xing was from Bianjing, and was selected to be the primary consort of Gaozong, then a Prince. Their marriage was conducted in 1115, when she was eight years old.

  7. 11 Barbie Dolls That Could Become Collector's Items

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    Price: $65 from ebay Buy It. Just 6,200 units of this stunning and unique Barbie were released in 2013. Designed by longtime Barbie designer Linda Kyaw, Alazne is the Basque word for "miracle."

  8. Chinese nobility - Wikipedia

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    Hou (后: Empress, Queen, Empress Consort) [3] was a title granted to an official primary spouse of the polygynous male Chinese Emperor. It was also used for the mother of the Emperor, typically elevated to the rank of Empress Dowager (太后: Tai Hou, "Grand Empress") regardless of which spousal ranking she bore prior to the emperor's ...

  9. Empress Zhu (Song dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Empress Zhu (1102–1127) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Qinzong of Song. Zhu was born in Bianjing in 1102. [1] Zhu was married to Qinzong as his primary consort in 1116. In 1126, Emperor Huizong abdicated in favor of his son, Emperor Qinzong. Zhu, as his primary consort, was appointed to the position of ...