Art and Decoration in Eighteenth Century France
.... In his portrait of the
Queen of
France ("Portrait of Marie Leczinska"), Nattier abandoned the conventional approach that characterized his portraits and ....
(2671

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Leadership of Queen Elizabeth I
.... At the death of Mary in 1558, Elizabeth became
queen, beginning one of the .... strife, was economically insecure, and was involved in a disastrous war with
France. ....
(1374

5

)
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine served as both
Queen of
France and England, bore children to kings of both countries, and was the mother of two future kings of England ....
(1501

6

)
Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... I ever was. But taken as a whole she was and is an honorable woman, and she wanted to be a good
Queen of
France. But as a prisoner ....
(1732

7

)
Eleanor of Aquataine
.... Eleanor jumped enthusiastically into the role of
queen of
France, and to the consternation of many observers, the new king respected his wife's intelligence ....
(1346

5

)
Eleanor of Aquataine
.... Eleanor jumped enthusiastically into the role of
queen of
France, and to the consternation of many observers, the new king respected his wife's intelligence ....
(1346

5

)
Reign of King Louis XIV of France
.... Most of
France never expected the royal couple to give birth, meaning that the .... But on September 5, 1638,
Queen Anne gave birth amid immense national rejoicing ....
(1739

7

)
Louis XIV of France
.... historically known as the "Day of Dupes", Louis XIII rejected the
Queen Mother and .... Though not all at once,
France would see the birth of modernity before the ....
(2351

9

)
France & the Birth of Modernity
.... historically known as the "Day of Dupes", Louis XIII rejected the
Queen Mother and .... Though not all at once,
France would see the birth of modernity before the ....
(2351

9

)
Charles I
.... At the most basic level, for example, the purchase of the Gonzaga collection had been a defeat for the Duke of Tuscany, the
Queen of
France, and Cardinal ....
(2991

12

)
Small Sound of the Trumpet
.... Eleanor of Aquitaine, the headstrong heiress to the rich, powerful, and extensive duchy of Aquitaine, who was successively
queen of
France and of England" (50 ....
(1215

5

)
Empress Maria Theresa
.... But another great European
queen of the previous century, the Empress Maria ....
France was
France, England was England, the Netherlands were the Netherlands, Spain ....
(1934

8

)
1569 Rebellion Against Queen Elizabeth I
.... that England and Spain could resume their traditional alliance against
France. .... 1569 and related events, such as Norfolk's plotting regarding Mary
Queen of Scots ....
(5226

21

)
History & Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius & Capellanus
.... Sometimes cited as the most powerful
queen of the Middle Ages, Eleanor of Aquitaine (ca. 1122-1204) served as both the
Queen of
France and England. ....
(2776

11

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Painter Rubens & Architect Bernini
.... most of the major European courts and one of his most impressive projects was a series of painting of the life of Marie de' Medici,
Queen of
France, in which ....
(1022

4

)
The French Revolution
.... The aristocracy was overthrown, the king and
queen were beheaded and every .... There had been on-going antagonism between
France and its neighbors, especially ....
(2384

10

)
Conflict between absolutism & freedom
.... wanted to drive the Catholics out of power and perhaps out of
France. .... Protestant towns appealed to the English, but
Queen Elizabeth was preoccupied with her ....
(1371

5

)
Comparative Government
.... Great Britain,
France, and Germany each have these functions separated and embodied in different .... The
Queen is the head of state and also the symbol of the ....
(1852

7

)
Revolution and Rights
.... A number of wealthy Calvinist communities existed in Southern
France. .... She addressed the pamphlet to the
queen, Marie Antoinette, although she warned the
queen ....
(1596

6

)
QUEENS EMMA of England AND WEALTHEOW of "Beowulf"
....
Queen Wealtheow shared the rule of Denmark in Beowulf with the old King Hrothgar .... by the Vikings, but by the 11th century opposed their depredations in
France. ....
(1372

5

)
QUEENS EMMA AND WEALTHEOW
....
Queen Wealtheow shared the rule of Denmark in Beowulf with the old King Hrothgar .... by the Vikings, but by the 11th century opposed their depredations in
France. ....
(1275

5

)
The Spanish Armada
.... England, events in that context turned on the behavior of Mary
Queen of Scots, whose kinship, religious, and political ties stretched from
France to Scotland ....
(1371

5

)
Function of Gender in Career of Joan of Arc
.... politics (with the exception of women such as Charles VII's mother, the
Queen of Sicily .... and led an ordinary life, the identity of the ruler of
France would have ....
(1377

6

)
An Overview of French and Italian National Cinema
.... Both
France and Italy are home to what can be called a "national cinema" in which many (but hardly all) films .... "Life is Beautiful."
Queen's Quarterly, Spring ....
(1494

6

)
An Overview of French and Italian "National" Cinema
.... Both
France and Italy are home to what can be called a "national cinema" in which many (but hardly all) films .... "Life is Beautiful."
Queen's Quarterly, Spring ....
(1494

6

)
History of the Popes
.... An instance of the former was the conduct of Pope Paul IV at the time of
Queen Elizabeth's accession in England (pp. .... Civil War in
France: The Paris Commune. ....
(2477

10

)
The High Middle Ages
.... For all her personal energy, Eleanor's power was rooted in a complex of traditional relationships; hereditary duchess of Aquitaine,
Queen of
France and later ....
(3278

13

)
Gulliver's Travels
.... could represent Henry VIII; the son presumably is
Queen Elizabeth, who was .... leads to the explanation of international relations with Blefescu (
France), which is ....
(5285

21

)
The Blazing New World
.... As a Royalist who was so loyal to Charles I that she went into exile in
France with his widowed
queen, Cavendish was well positioned to observe a society in ....
(3120

12

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Analysis of Scenes from Hamlet
.... The
queen then falls, and informs everyone she was poisoned by Claudius' wine. .... Act I, scene iii As Laertes is leaving to return to school in
France, he begs ....
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