Amelia Sentence Examples
In 1804 he accepted the post of librarian to Amelia, duchess-dowager of Weimar, which gave him the leisure he desired for the purpose of turning to account the literary and archaeological researches in which he had engaged at Rome.
On the 1st of October 1643 Frederick wedded Sophia Amelia of Brunswick Luneburg, whose .energetic, passionate and ambitious character was profoundly to affect not only Frederick's destiny but the destiny of Denmark.
Among former owners of the property was Princess Amelia, daughter of George II., who lived here from 1761 till her death in 1786.
The town, formerly called Arles-les-Bains, is named after Queen Amelia, wife of Louis Philippe.
Henceforth Christian's suspected democratic principles made him persona ingratissima at all the reactionary European courts, his own court included, and he and his second wife, Caroline Amelia of Augustenburg, whom he married in 1815, lived in comparative retirement as the leaders of the literary and scientific society of Copenhagen.
Almost his first act on ascending the throne was publicly to insult his consort, the amiable Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel, by introducing into court, as his officially recognized mistress, Amelia Moth, a girl of sixteen, the daughter of his former tutor, whom he made countess of Samsd.
Mary was obliged to share the guardianship of her infant son with his grandmother Amelia, the widow of Frederick Henry, and with Frederick William, elector of Brandenburg; moreover, she was unpopular with the Dutch owing to her sympathies with her kinsfolk, the Stuarts, and at length public opinion having been further angered by the hospitality which she showed to her brothers, Charles II.
The duke now, in response to an invitation from King Ferdinand IV., visited Palermo where, on the 25th of November 1809 he married Princess Maria Amelia, the king's daughter.
Ernest Augustus II., who succeeded in 1748, died in 1758, and his young widow, Anna Amelia, was appointed regent of the country and guardian of her infant son Charles Augustus.
Amelia " was converted into a temporary prison, and at Fundao, Aveiro and elsewhere troops had been ordered to fire on men with whom they sympathized.
AdvertisementThis sum was ostensibly paid by the transference to the treasury of the royal yacht " Amelia " and certain palaces; but the cost and upkeep of the " Amelia " had been paid with public money, while the palaces had long been maintained as state property.
In 1809 Heber married Amelia, daughter of Dr Shipley, dean of St Asaph.
His strong family feeling and his detestation of England, which was unchecked after the death of his wife, Maria Amelia, daughter of Frederick Augustus II.
John preached a platonic crusade against Louis, who burned the pope's effigy at Pisa and in Amelia.
Other buildings connected with the history of the Mormon church are three residences of Brigham Young, called the Lion House, the Beehive (the beehive is the symbol of the industry of the Mormon settlers in the desert and appears on the state seal), and the Amelia Palace or Gardo House (1877), which is now privately owned and houses an excellent private art gallery.
AdvertisementThe numerous small lakes in the city (there are about 200 lakes in Hennepin county) have been incorporated in the park system; among them are Lake Harriet (353 acres; in Lake Harriet Park), Lake Calhoun (on which are extensive public baths), Lake Amelia (295 acres), Lake of the Isles (loo acres), Cedar Lake, Powder Horn Lake (in the park of that name) and Sandy Lake (in Columbia Park).
During a stormy night on 5 February 1801 AMELIA captured the French privateer brig LA JUSTE of St. Malo.
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Baby farmer Amelia Dyer is set to face the hangman 's noose for the murder of a baby.
Baby farmer Amelia Dyer is set to face the hangman's noose for the murder of a baby.
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Frederick William, seeing his son apparently absorbed in frivolous and effeminate amusements, gradually conceived for him an intense ., dislike, which had its share in causing him to break off the negotiations for a double marriage between the prince of Wales and Wilhelmina, and the princess Amelia, daughter of George II., and Frederick; for Frederick had been so indiscreet as to carry on a separate correspondence with the English court and to vow that he would marry Amelia or no one.
Amelia tried her hardest not to squander her attention on people that would not return it.
Florida-Always a favorite, Florida offers wonderful honeymoon destinations all over the state, from Amelia Island in the northeast corner or the state to Sanibel Island in the central Gulf area, and as far south as Key West.
Married actress Amelia Warner in July 2001, divorced in November of the same year.
AdvertisementThey also have the "Amelia" short in an eagle wash Bermuda with a five-pocket styling that features embroidered hearts on each back pocket and a similar heart on the front coin pocket.
The complete absence of a limb leaving a stump is called transverse deficiency, or amelia.
Buxton offers several French purse style wallets, including the velvet-touch leather Amelia and the chic pebbled leather SoHo.
The story of Amelia Earhart is probably one of the biggest mysteries in American history.
Amelia tells the story of the famous female pilot from the time she began driving until the time of her attempt to fly by herself across the Atlantic ocean.
Addison's ex-sister-in-law, Dr. Amelia Shepard, blows into town.
Amelia operates on him, as Dell suffers heart failure.
After clicking on "accept," Chef Amelia, Café World's virtual guide, will welcome you to the application and give you some basic information, such as hiring employees and creating recipes.
If you're going to watch a movie with your friend Amelia Smith, type in "Going to see a movie with @Amelia Smith.
By marrying her daughter, Maria Amelia, to the young duke of Parma, and another daughter, Maria Carolina, to Ferdinand of Naples, Maria Theresa consolidated Habsburg influence in the north and south of the peninsula.
His first wife was Amelia (1754-1784), daughter of Robert Darcy, 4th earl of Holdernesse, who became Baroness Conyers in her own right in 1778.