RM2GDJ47M–Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna, nee Lopukhina (1669-1731) - Tsarina, the first wife of Peter I, mother of Tsarevich Alexei, the last Russian queen and the last non-morganatic, non-alien spouse of the Russian monarch.
RF2JJ0NGG–The 1906 caption reads: “EUDOXIA PREPARING FOR HER WEDDING TO PETER.—Eudoxia Fedorovna was the Russian- princess whom Peter the Great married. He was at the time still under the regency of his sister Sophia, who disapproved the match. So the wedding was hurried forward with dispatch and secrecy. It was the beginning of Peter's struggle for independence.” Tsarina Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina was a Russian Tsaritsa as the first wife of Peter I of Russia, and the last ethnic Russian and non-foreign wife of a Russian monarch. She was the mother of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich and the paternal grandm
RMKCEKM5–Engraved portrait of Eudoxia Lopukhina (1669-1731) first wife of Peter I. Dated 18th Century
RMBEDMMY–ASSASSINATION OF KING ALEXANDER I OF SERBIA along with his wife iın 1903 with his successor Peter I shown in the portrait
RMAHCTK4–Eudoxia Russia Hinton
RM2AR6X7D–1822 - portrait of Dom Pedro (Peter) I,Nicknamed the Liberator and the Soldier King, Emperor of Brazil and his consort Amélie of Leuchtenberg (his second wife). the portraits were painted soon after the Liberal Revolution of 1820. On 2 August, the Emperor had been married by proxy to Amélie of Leuchtenberg confirmed later by a nuptial Mass on October 17th. The Emperor was anti-slavery and denied the divine right of kings,
RMDE88JE–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia. Artist: Anonymous, 18th century
RMP8F37P–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RMTAB24H–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1975. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND - MOTOR RACING WORLD CHAMPION - JAMES HUNT (LEFT) AND HIS WIFE SUZY (RIGHT) VISITING THE UNITED SERVICES GARAGE TO REVIEW THE UK'S FIRST ELECTRIC CAR. PHOTO:PETER EASTLAND/AJAX REF:7505 36 2
RM2G50EWH–Vintage photo of Alfred von Tirpitz with his wife at the beginning of World War I. German Empire. 1914 Alfred Peter Friedrich von Tirpitz (1849 – 1930
RF2BMWKEM–Alexei Petrovich, 28 February 1690 - July 7, 1718, was the eldest son of Peter I and his first wife Evdokiya Lopukhina. He stayed until the death of the Tsarevich of Russia / Alexei Petrowitsch, 28. Februar 1690 - 7. Juli 1718, war der älteste Sohn von Peter I. und dessen erster Frau Jewdokija Lopuchina. Er blieb bis zum Tode der Zarewitsch, von Russland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2M3JWXR–Recent photograph of King Nicholas I, and Queen Milena of Montenegro in the midst of his family and relatives. Including The Grand Duke Peter Nikolaievitch of Russia, Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg, Princess Vera, Princess Xenia of Montenegro, The Crown Prince Danilo, Prince Mirko, Prince Peter, Princess Milica (Wife of the Crown Prince), Princess Milica (Wife of the Grand Duke), The Elena Queen of Italy, Queen Milena, Nikola I Petrovic-Njegos King of Montenegro, Princess Anna (Wife of Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg), King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, Princess Nathalie (Wife of Prin
RMGC4BYF–Sarah Brown, the wife of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, attends a memorial service to mark the passing of the World War I generation at Westminster Abbey in London.
RM2WEH11J–Peter Marks with his first and his second wife, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1779 print On the left, nineteen -year -old Peter Marks kisses his first wife. On the right, Peter Marks provides the pug of his second wife, who lies sickly next to him in bed. Numbered: I and II. paper etching (lovers) kissing each other. sick-bed. dog
RM2HHTEEH–Chafing Dish ca. 1725 Peter Van Dyck Originally a continental form, the silver chafing dish appeared in England by the fifteenth century. These vessels were more frequently made in copper, brass, iron, or pewter than in silver. Consisting of a pierced bowl with a removable grate, three scrolled knops to support a plate or bowl, and a wood baluster-form handle, the standard eighteenth-century model was fueled by hot coals. The initials “S” over “I S” engraved beneath this chafing dish are those of the original owners, John Schuyler (1705–1773) and his first wife, Sara Walter (1704–1734), who we
RF2PGWCA6–Catherine I (1684-1727) was the second wife and empress consort of Peter the Great, and Empress Regnant of Russia from 1725 until her death in 1727.
RM2AY5YD4–Picture dated February 11th shows the Queen boarding the train at KingÕs Lynn station in Norfolk on Tuesday morning as she returns to London after her Christmas break on the Sandringham estate. The Queen was spotted looking glum as she returned to London by train today (Tues) after a Òwinter horribilisÓ on the Royal Estate in Sandringham in Norfolk. Her Majesty looked miserable as she boarded the First Class carriage of the 10.44am train from KingÕs Lynn in Norfolk to KingÕs Cross in London, following yesterdayÕs news that her eldest grandson Peter Philips and wife Autumn have separated. I
RMHP71GD–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Dar's A Meeting Here Tonight Song and Chorus', with original authorship notes reading 'Words and Music by Peter Devonear', United States, 1875. The publisher is listed as 'John F. Perry and Co., 314 Washington St.', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'If I had a wife and a little baby, Dar's a meeting here tonight', and the illustration artist is listed as 'Davenport Bros. Eng. and Print. Boston'.
RMGC8P31–Peter Robinson interview
RMF3KXE5–St Petersburg Russia Equestrian Statue, Nicolas I
RMG3AXDE–EUDOXIA/RUSSIA/HINTON
RMMY0NFF–Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, and his wife, Elaine, in front of the World War I Victory Arch, Newport News, Va. Lennon retired in March after serving 40 years in the Army. Lennon’s last assignment was the U.S. Army Reserve Command deputy commanding general for support. He had a storied career as an Army logistician. During his retirement ceremony, Mrs. Lennon was recognized as the first recipient of the prestigious Dr. Mary Walker award for service to miltiary Families. (Courtesy photo/Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon)
RMD88A7M–EUDOXIA/RUSSIA/FUR HAT
RM2AXCCE0–The New England magazine . the lad, laughing. Peter Fada saw through the othersscheme in an instant. First it displeasedhim; then it gave him pleasure. For thiswas just the very boy he was wanting for ason-in-law —? a clever, long-headed fella. Youre the smartest chap I ever cameacross, he said, and you can marry mydaughter any time you choose. Thank you kindly, said Shaun; andI hope well get on well together. So the colleen got her wish, and PeterFada got his, and Shaun, the boy fromLisnaskea, won the prettiest wife in all theparish. And if they were nt as happy as the dayis long for the rest
RMHT17Y0–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia, 1 Artist: Anonymous
RMRCJG07–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia. Museum: State History Museum, Moscow. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMHH4G03–King Nicholas of Montenegro and his Family
RF2B8D2KM–Abraham Cowley (1618-1667), English Cavalier poet, Royalist spy, Secretary to Queen Henrietta Maria and co-founder of the Royal Society. Engraving by English antiquarian and engraver, William Faithorne the Elder (1616-1691), after an original portrait by Mary Beale (1632-1697) or Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680). This engraving was first published in 1687.
RMRE50XK–Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, and his wife, Elaine, in front of the World War I Victory Arch, Newport News, Va. Lennon retired in March after serving 40 years in the Army. Lennon’s last assignment was the U.S. Army Reserve Command deputy commanding general for support. He had a storied career as an Army logistician. During his retirement ceremony, Mrs. Lennon was recognized as the first recipient of the prestigious Dr. Mary Walker award for service to miltiary Families.
RM2AY5YH0–Picture dated February 11th shows the Queen boarding the train at KingÕs Lynn station in Norfolk on Tuesday morning as she returns to London after her Christmas break on the Sandringham estate. The Queen was spotted looking glum as she returned to London by train today (Tues) after a Òwinter horribilisÓ on the Royal Estate in Sandringham in Norfolk. Her Majesty looked miserable as she boarded the First Class carriage of the 10.44am train from KingÕs Lynn in Norfolk to KingÕs Cross in London, following yesterdayÕs news that her eldest grandson Peter Philips and wife Autumn have separated. I
RMGC8P30–Peter Robinson interview
RMF3KXE4–St Petersburg Russia Equestrian Statue, Nicolas I
RMGC4BTW–Armistice Day events
RM2ANG462–A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670, and of William White and Deborah Tilton his wife, loyalists . ^wm^. WALTER W. WHITE. THE WHITE FAMILY. 55 97 Daniel Wesley Hatfield White, born February 16, i860, onlyson of WiliiamHenry and Eiiza Jane Hatfield. Early educationrecived at the Sussex Grammar school. Afterwards a two yearscourse at the Mount Allison Colleges. Learned telegraphy andrailroading at Sussex I. C. R. Station. Opened the first book,stationery and printing establishment at Sussex, and after dis-posing of the same began the study of medici
RMHT180P–Portrait of the Tsarina Natalia Naryshkina (1651-1694), wife of tsar Alexis I of Russia, First third Artist: Anonymous
RMRCA1PX–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia. Museum: Regional Art Gallery, Tver. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RM2AY5YDN–Picture dated February 11th shows the Queen boarding the train at KingÕs Lynn station in Norfolk on Tuesday morning as she returns to London after her Christmas break on the Sandringham estate. The Queen was spotted looking glum as she returned to London by train today (Tues) after a Òwinter horribilisÓ on the Royal Estate in Sandringham in Norfolk. Her Majesty looked miserable as she boarded the First Class carriage of the 10.44am train from KingÕs Lynn in Norfolk to KingÕs Cross in London, following yesterdayÕs news that her eldest grandson Peter Philips and wife Autumn have separated. I
RMF3KXE2–St Petersburg Russia Equestrian Statue, Nicolas I
RMGC4BY1–Armistice Day events
RM2ANC06E–Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . 4 lk 1 Wk 1 ^i^BHS I^Hl <£) «J ??Ib. EARLY REMINISCENCES OF HALIFAX. Ill EARLY REMINISCENCES OF HALIFAX. (First Paper).By PETER LYNCH, Q. C. Read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 1st March, 1883. Story of a Young Halifax Girl who became the Wife ofan Indian. It was my good fortune in my youth, and during my ripeyears, to come in contact with many persons acquainted withmuch of the early history of this our native city. Most ofthose persons have passed away. Some of their namesare familiar to us through their descendants. Others
RM2F3F2DN–Jug of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina. From the Antiquities of the Russian State, 1849-1853. Private Collection.
RMRCXM75–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RM2AY5YG7–Picture dated February 11th shows the Queen boarding the train at KingÕs Lynn station in Norfolk on Tuesday morning as she returns to London after her Christmas break on the Sandringham estate. The Queen was spotted looking glum as she returned to London by train today (Tues) after a Òwinter horribilisÓ on the Royal Estate in Sandringham in Norfolk. Her Majesty looked miserable as she boarded the First Class carriage of the 10.44am train from KingÕs Lynn in Norfolk to KingÕs Cross in London, following yesterdayÕs news that her eldest grandson Peter Philips and wife Autumn have separated. I
RM2AFMJJJ–. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. t use. The first Trustees were: Peter T. Van Slyck,John I. Van Buren, Esq., and John M. Pultz. The firstElders were: Jacob Goodemoet, Adam Trimper, TunisSour. The first Deacons were: George Tator, John P.Marquot, and George M. Pultz. The first public celebrationof the Lords Supper by the Church was November 5, 1826,at which time the following charter members received theHoly Communion: Adam Trimper and w4fe, John M.Pultz and wife, George M. Pultz and wife, George Tatorand wife, Jacob P. Miller and wife, Peter Van Slyck an
RMRCF4KM–Portrait of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina (1669-1731), the wife of tsar Peter I of Russia. Museum: Regional I. Kramskoi Art Museum, Voronezh. Author: Anonymous, 18th century.
RM2AY5YF0–Picture dated February 11th shows the Queen boarding the train at KingÕs Lynn station in Norfolk on Tuesday morning as she returns to London after her Christmas break on the Sandringham estate. The Queen was spotted looking glum as she returned to London by train today (Tues) after a Òwinter horribilisÓ on the Royal Estate in Sandringham in Norfolk. Her Majesty looked miserable as she boarded the First Class carriage of the 10.44am train from KingÕs Lynn in Norfolk to KingÕs Cross in London, following yesterdayÕs news that her eldest grandson Peter Philips and wife Autumn have separated. I
RM2ANG6YN–A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670, and of William White and Deborah Tilton his wife, loyalists . ; married (2) James Sturgis Marvin, February14, 1881 ; she died September i, 1892. Children by first husband : 103. I.—Ada Isabella, born March 4, 1858; issue, one. II.—Deborah A., born January 21, 18(0; married Free-man Trefry; issue, three, living in Boston:Guive, Samuel, Charles. 104. III.—Fred. Lincoln, born bAbruary 22, 1862; issue, one. Hiram Briggs White, seventh son of incent and Mary(Dykeman) White, was born at Belleisle, Kings County, Marc
RM2EJDCP6–Jug of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina. From the Antiquities of the Russian State. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Fyodor Grigoryevich Solntsev.
RM2ANG6FY–A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670, and of William White and Deborah Tilton his wife, loyalists . HIRAM B. WHITE.. CHARLES T. WHITE, THE WHITE FAMILY. 33 Children by first wife :105. I.—Mary Frances, born November 24, 1859; issne, two.II.—Alberta Gertrude, born April 2, 1861 ; unmarried;resides in Boston.Children by second wife:III.—Milton G., died in infancy. IV.—John Hunter, born July 6, 1867; married LizzieS. Whittekir, June 10, 1896.V.—George Vincent, born November 28, 1875; residesin Montana, U. S. 34 Deborah Jane White, second daughter of V
RMT07YF6–'Portrait of Evdokia Lopukina'. Russia, 18th. Dimensions: 66x56 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Anonymous Artist. 18th century. ANONYMOUS.
RM2CDCHMW–. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . 22i— George I. (From a Portrait b.y Sir Peter Lely ) 2229.—Sophia of Zell, Wife of Georgel (From theStrawberry-Hilt Drawing). 2231 to 2236 -Queen Anne s Farthir63 Complete Set.-The first of the series, on the tower line, is tbe one so highly valued by Collectors
RM2CDCRR1–. A chart of Oxford printing, '1468'-1900; with notes and illustrations by Falconer Madan . y his Father; cauffing Thomas VcterCive-ErleofLancaftre, with other, to fwere to the Accomphfche- ftonnidiy-ment of the Banifchment, and caufhd hym to take to Wife of -£.pthe Doughter of his Sifter and the Erie of Gloceftre, and Doughu*.made hym Counte of Cornewalle. Peter Gaverfton then became noble, liberal, and gentil infumme Fafcions : but after ful of Pride and Difdayne, of thewhich the Nobilles of England tooke great Defpite. * Sic. Tom. i. Par. z. Z x s It I FIRST PAGE PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PR
RM2CDFFFW–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. ... . Brocketye) Master(s) of ye Chancery of Whethanfpsted Com.(&) Carver in Ordinary to Hert. brother to Sir JohnK. Charles (James) 1st. Brocket of Brokett - hall i Knight. John Peter=Mary. (Petter) of Horton (Com) Bucks. Anne da. and^Sir William Salter=h. of Crofts re- (Kl) eldest sonlictofSirWil- Carver in Onlin-liam Smith ary to K. Charles(of) Ess(ex) 1st.2d wife. =Mary da.to Ed-ward Sherlaudof Welshall inSuff. first wifeh. to her brother. EdwardSalter2d son. William Salter ma.Susan da. of ... .Vanebrug. Marga
RM2CENWT6–. National Genealogical Society quarterly. he name of John Wratts wno livedin Ya., at the time of the Rev. War. Ithink this John Watts came from the Cul-peper family. The will of one Thos Wattswas filed Aug. 22, 1749, in Culpeper Co., Ya.—Mentions wife Esther, Sons, Sdwa, Ed-ward, John, Benjamin, Thomas, Jacob andWm. and dau Sarah (Gaines), Esther, Ann,Mary and Frankey. In the first census ofFayette Co., Ky., were David, George andJohn Watts. In the first records of Wood-ford Co., are found the names Samuel,Peter and John Watts. I wish to prove thename of the father of John Watts b. 1766.with
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