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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(181) On her desk sits a portrait of Russia's Catherine the Great, another underestimated east German woman.
(182) Later, Catherine II had the Amber Room moved to the palace outside St Petersburg where she spent her summer.
(183) The sociologist Dr Catherine Hakim defines EC as a combination of, "sex appeal, charm and social skills, physical fitness and liveliness," among other seductive qualities.
(184) Her masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, is the wild, passionate story of the intense, almost demonic, love between Catherine Earnshaw and the Gypsy foundling Heathcliff.
(185) The two dances were scarcely concluded before Catherine found her arm gently seized by her faithful Isabella, who in great spirits exclaimed, "At last I have got you."
(186) Russian soldiers, sailors, and civilians listen to a speech by Rodzianko in the Catherine Hall of the Tauride Palace, Petrograd (St. Petersburg), during the October phase of the Russian Revolution.
(187) Catherine Zeta - Jones joins him as Amelia, a kind flight attendant.
(188) Catherine Williams says her heart goes out to the Burk family.
(189) As well as a signature scent, Catherine could also put her name to haircare lotions, suncare products and deodorants.
(190) Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine were greeted by jubilant crowds on Canada's Prince Edward Island on Monday.
(191) I named the plan "Catherine", after Catherine the Great, because Russia lay in the background of my thought.
(192) Russia's Catherine II transformed St. Petersburg into an unparalleled collection of Neoclassical buildings as advanced as any contemporary French and English work.
(193) The controversial book, Honey Money, is written by Catherine Hakim, a sociologist at the London School of Economics, and promotes the idea of 'erotic capital'.
(194) 1543 - King Henry VIII of England married his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr at Hampton Court Palace.
(195) Lady-in-waiting of Catherine de Medicis. Born June 9, 1525, in Florence. Died March 23, 1566, of drowning.
(196) He might have spared his compunction, for Catherine had not noticed the lapse.
(197) 'Although the fact that Henry and Catherine of Aragon's first born did not survive is somewhat atypical, it is possible that some cases of Kell sensitisation affect even the first pregnancy.'
(198) As empress, Catherine continued the process of Westernizing Russia like Peter the Great and Tsarina Elizabeth had done before her.
(199) When the Mennonites (my people) fled to Russia, they were welcomed by Catherine II in 1762,(www.Sentencedict.com) and encouraged to settle and farm the land.
(200) Catherine Virga, senior base metals analyst with CPM Group in New York, said pessimistic economic data continued to keep copper prices skewed to the downside.
(201) Microsoft spokeswoman, Catherine Brooker, said no money had changed hands, but did not say whether the contract had been withdrawn.
(202) Back on the metro and it's a further 20 minute ride to Tsaritsyno, another large, forested estate. The principal attraction here is the unfinished summer palace of Catherine the Great.
(203) Breaking wheel or the Catherine wheel was a torture device used for capital punishment in the Middle Ages and early modern times for public execution by cudgelling to death.
(204) After the show, join our live chat with Catherine Freeman!
(205) Catherine had been iced up to this moment, but at this word she flame up.
(206) Poor Catherine was not defiant ; she had no genius for bravado.
(207) While in the post, he annuls Henry VIII's marriages to Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn and divorces him from Anne of Cleves.
(208) In 1741 Catherine the Great issued an edict of toleration for Buddhism.
(209) Henry's sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr, outlived him after he died on Jan. 28, 1547.
(210) After his operation, Henry convalesced in Milan with Catherine Barkley as his attendant.
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