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Princess Alexandra (other)
Princess Alexandra may refer to: * Princess Alexandra of Denmark (other), various princesses, including ** Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), eldest daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark and queen consort of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom * Alexandra of Glucksburg (other), various princesses * Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (other), various princesses, including ** Alexandra of Yugoslavia (1921–1993), queen consort of Peter II, King of Yugoslavia and princess of Greece and Denmark by birth * Alexandra of Hanover (other), various princesses * Alexandra of the United Kingdom (other), various princesses * Princess Alexandra of Bavaria (1826–1875), youngest daughter of Ludwig I, King of Bavaria * Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg (1830–1911), fifth daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg * Princess Alexandra of Anhalt (1868–1958), youngest child of Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt * Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Cobu ...
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Princess Alexandra Of Denmark (other)
Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925) was the queen consort of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom and the eldest daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark. Princess Alexandra of Denmark may also refer to: * Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1870–1891), Danish princess by birth * Alexandra of Yugoslavia (1921–1993), queen consort of Yugoslavia and Danish princess by birth * Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg (born 1964), formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark by marriage to Prince Joachim of Denmark See also * Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (born 1970), eldest daughter of Princess Benedikte of Denmark * Alexandra of Glucksburg (other) * Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (other) * Princess Alexandra (other) Princess Alexandra may refer to: *Alexandra the Maccabee (63–28 BC) of the Hasmonean Kingdom *Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), oldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, Queen consort of Ed ...
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Princess Alexandra Of Luxembourg
Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau and Princess of Bourbon-Parma (Alexandra Joséphine Teresa Charlotte Marie Wilhelmine; born 16 February 1991) is the fourth child and only daughter of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Early life and background Princess Alexandra was born at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg. She was raised in the Luxembourg countryside at Fischbach Castle, and later at Berg Castle, where her family moved upon her father's ascent to the Monarchy of Luxembourg, Luxembourg throne. Through her father, she is directly linked and related to many European royal families, which include; Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Liechtenstein, Portugal, and Spain. Her paternal great-grandfather was Leopold III of Belgium, King Leopold III of Belgium, her great-grandmother was Astrid of Sweden, Princess Astrid of Sweden and the current Philippe of Belgium, King Philippe of Bel ...
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Princess Alexandra Hospital (other)
Princess Alexandra Hospital may refer to: * Princess Alexandra Hospital, Anguilla * Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia * Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, Essex, England, United Kingdom See also * Alexandra Hospital (other) * PA Hospital busway station, near Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane * Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust serves a population of 258,000 and provides healthcare services to the communities of Harlow and the surrounding areas. It runs Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex, England which is a 419 bedded ... * Queen Alexandra Hospital (other) {{Hospital disambiguation ...
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Prince Alexander (other)
Prince Alexander may refer to: * Alexander, a character from the ''King's Quest'' series of video games * Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, born as Prince Alexander of Teck * Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia (r. 1842–1858) * Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke, born as Prince Alexander Albert of Battenberg (1886–1960) * Alexander of Bulgaria, born as Alexander Joseph of Battenberg (1857–1893) * Alexander I of Serbia (1876–1903), King of Serbia * Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1888–1934), King of Yugoslavia * Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine (1823–1888) * Prince Alexandre of Belgium, Alexander Emmanuel Henry Albert Marie Léopold (1942–2009) * Prince Alexander of Denmark (1903–1991), later became King Olav V of Norway * Prince Alexander von Fürstenberg (born 1970) * Prince Alexander of Georgia (1770–1844) * Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1794–1849) * Prince Alexander of Imereti (1674–1711) * ...
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Empress Alexandra (other)
Empress Alexandra may refer to: * Alexandra Feodorovna (other), various empresses * Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), Empress of India by marriage to Edward VII, Emperor of India See also * Emperor Alexander (other) * Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls * Irina Godunova (1557–1603), Tsaritsa of Russia whose monastic name was ''Alexandra'' * Princess Alexandra (other) * Queen Alexandra (other) Queen Alexandra (Alexandra of Denmark, 1844–1925) was the consort of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom. Queen Alexandra may also refer to: People * Salome Alexandra (139 BCE – 67 BCE; ), Queen of Judaea * Alexandra of Yugoslavia (1921 ...
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Alexandra Of Russia (other)
Alexandra of Russia may refer to: * Irina Godunova (1557–1603), Tsaritsa of Russia whose monastic name was Alexandra * Alexandra Feodorovna (other), various empresses * Alexandra Romanova (other), various grand duchesses See also

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Princess Ingrid Alexandra Of Norway
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (born 21 January 2004) is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and the grandchild of King Harald V. She is second in line of succession to the Norwegian throne after her father. She is expected to become the country's second female monarch, after the 15th-century Queen Margaret. She represents the fifth generation of the sitting Norwegian royal family of the House of Glücksburg. She has a younger brother, Prince Sverre Magnus, whom she ranks above in the line of succession after the implementation of absolute primogeniture in 1990. Birth and baptism Born on 21 January 2004 at 9:13 am in The National Hospital, part of the Oslo University Hospital in Oslo, Princess Ingrid Alexandra is the first child and only daughter of Crown Prince Haakon, heir apparent to the throne, and the second granddaughter of King Harald V and Queen Sonja. Her mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has a son named Marius B ...
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Alexandra Von Fürstenberg
Alexandra von Fürstenberg (; born 3 October 1972) is a Hong Kong-born American heiress, socialite, entrepreneur and furniture designer based in Los Angeles. She is the youngest daughter of American billionaire and DFS Group co-founder Robert Warren Miller. Early life Alexandra von Fürstenberg was born in 1972, in British Hong Kong to American entrepreneur Robert Warren Miller and his Ecuadorian wife, María Clara "Chantal" (). She has two older sisters Pia and Marie-Chantal. Alexandra and her sisters grew up between Hong Kong, Paris and New York. She attended Parsons School of Design and Brown University, where she studied costume design and art history. In the 1990s, Alexandra and her sisters were popularly dubbed by New York high society as the Miller Sisters. Career In 1995, Alexandra joined the design team of her then mother-in-law, Diane von Fürstenberg. During her ten-year career at DVF as Creative Director and later as Director of Image, Alexandra was instrumen ...
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Duchess Alexandra Of Oldenburg
Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia (russian: Алекса́ндра Петро́вна Ольденбу́ргская, tr. ; Born Duchess Alexandra Frederica Wilhelmina of Oldenburg; 2 June 1838 – 25 April 1900) was a great-granddaughter of Emperor Paul I of Russia and the wife of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia, the elder. Born Duchess Alexandra of Oldenburg, she was the eldest daughter of Duke Peter of Oldenburg and his wife Princess Therese of Nassau-Weilburg. She grew up in Russia in close proximity to the Romanovs as her father was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. Alexandra's parents were artistically gifted and passionate philanthropists. They provided a good education for her and inspired in Alexandra a life of service to those in need. Alexandra married in 1856, Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia, the third son of Tsar Nicholas I and her first cousin once removed. Alexandra, who had been raised in the Lutheran church, converted to the O ...
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Princess Alexandrina Victoria Of Kent
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria, her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign, any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, the British Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Empress of India. Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (the fourth son of King George III), and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. After the deaths of her father and grandfather in 1820, she was Kensington System, raised under close supervision by her mother and her comptroller, John Conroy. She inherited the throne aged 18 af ...
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Alexandra Of Lithuania
Alexandra ( pl, Aleksandra, lt, Aleksandra; died 20 April 1434 in Płock) was the youngest daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife, Uliana of Tver. Though Alexandra's exact date of birth is not known, it is thought that she was born in the late 1360s or early 1370s. In 1387, she married Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, and they had thirteen children. Life On 12 December 1385, few months after the Union of Krewo, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, reached a compromise with king Jadwiga of Poland and her intended consort king Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło), brother of Alexandra. Siemowit IV agreed to cease his rival claims to the Kingdom of Poland, pay homage to Jadwiga and Jogaila, and to assume position of a hereditary vassal to the Polish Crown in exchange for 10,000 Prague groschen and fief Duchy of Belz. The agreement was solidified by marriage of Siemowit IV and Alexandra in 1387. Alexandra died and was buried in Płock. Her final resting place is ...
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Alexandra The Maccabee
Alexandra the Maccabee (died ca. 28 BC) was the daughter of Hyrcanus II (died 30 BC), who was the son of Alexander Jannaeus. She married her cousin Alexander of Judaea (died 48 BC), who was the son of Aristobulus II. Their grandfather was Alexander Jannaeus, the second eldest son of John Hyrcanus.Singer, Isidore; Alder, Cyrus; (eds.) et al. (1901-1906) ''The Jewish Encyclopedia''. Funk and Wagnalls, New York. LCCN:16014703 Their daughter was the Hasmonean Mariamne and son was Aristobulus III Aristobulus III (53–36 BCE) was the last scion of the Hasmonean royal house, brother of Herod the Great's wife Mariamne, and grandson of Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II. He was a favourite of the people on account of his noble descent and handsom .... Alexandra opposed her son-in-law Herod, and when he became sick with grief after having Mariamne executed, Alexandra tried to seize power, but was unsuccessful and was herself executed. References Footnotes External link * * Egyptian fa ...
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