Similar words: catherine ii, catherine the great, katherine anne porter, gather in, gathering, weathering, feathering, blathering. Meaning: n. 1. first wife of Henry VIII; Henry's divorce from her was the initial step of the Reformation in England (1485-1536) 2. empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796).
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(91) Catherine spoke with unusual authority at a time when men held a near monopoly on religious power in the church.
(92) As the patroness of young women, philosophers and scholars, Catherine symbolizes that highest feminine quality, wisdom.
(93) Catherine climbed worn wooden stairs, up five flights in all, until she reached the attic storey.
(94) John escaped death because he could not settle in the doomed cabin where 15-year-old Catherine and 12-year-old James were sleeping.
(95) Catherine stood watching the rain, hoping it would stop soon.
(96) They put Catherine on a comfortable sofa, cleaned her wound and fed her with cakes and wine.
(97) These he and his wife Catherine colored further by hand and bound into books that sold few copies.
(98) But as the fire began to smoulder, Gore's sister Catherine paid an unexpected visit to her parents cottage.
(99) Catherine had trouble tending to their own domestic affairs though they had a handy expertise for the affairs of others.
(100) Still being restored, over half the Catherine Palace is closed to the public.
(101) Hullo, darling(sentencedict.com), Catherine said in a strained voice.
(102) Catherine Howard was born in Yorkshire in 1950.
(103) Catherine the Great was apparently an imperial hot pants.
(104) Catherine was ready to explode. "I think you're contemptible!".
(105) Rinaldi introduced him to nurse Catherine Barkley.
(106) Catherine has settled down to becoming an old maid.
(107) Catherine had been ice up to this moment.
(108) To Catherine, Morris appeared more resplendent.
(109) "Catherine Linton," it replied shiveringly(sentencedict.com), "I'm come home.
(110) Catherine struggled to her feet.
(111) Later, Catherine found a deaf-mute in prison.
(112) Successor to Peter, Catherine II brought Enlightenment to Russia. Emphasised on education, tried to draft laws, but these reforms left the system of serfdom intact.
(113) The following spring, upon his return to the front, Henry meets Catherine Barkley, an English nurse's aide at the nearby British hospital and the love interest of his friend Rinaldi.
(114) Catherine the Great thought she governed in an enlightened manner.
(115) Dr Catrina Banks Whitley and Kyra Kramer, of the Southern Methodist University, Dallas, believe that Henry’s first two wives Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn suffered this fate.
(116) One of his first acts as king was to marry his brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon.
(117) So I'm pleased to introduce our first presenter , one of the stars of Traffic , Catherine Zeta - Jones .
(118) A stout, hearty lass like Catherine, does not fall ill for a trifle.
(119) In the big screen version , Hanks'character romances a glamorous stewardess played by Catherine Zeta - Jones.
(120) Pope (523-534) who refused to grant the divorce of Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon and was unable to stop Henry's break with the Roman Catholic Church.
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