「Philippa」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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She took the religious name of Sister Mary | Philippa after entering the Sisters of Mercy on 10 Jan |
Philippa also is known to be the "most royal" Queen co | |
Philippa and Hugh had seven children. | |
elyn Powys, essayist, brother of John Cowper, | Philippa and T.F. |
yr Theodore of Perge in Pamphylia, his mother | Philippa, and martyrs Dioscorus, Socrates, and Dionysi |
uy arranged a marriage between their daughter | Philippa and Edward, Prince of Wales. |
Theodore, | Philippa, and Companions were martyrs, who suffered cr |
Eleanor was a lady-in-waiting to Queen | Philippa, and was in service to her in Ghent when her |
First | Philippa and her husband Erard of Brienne triggered th |
On Wednesday 16 July 2008, | Philippa appeared as Jonny Saunder's guest in the feat |
careers of rowers such as Olympic medallists | Philippa Baker, Brenda Lawson, Rob Waddell and Carolin |
on of Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus, and | Philippa Berlais. |
elin, marshal and constable of Cyprus, and of | Philippa Berlais. |
He married the Hon | Philippa Bewicke-Copley, daughter of the 5th Baron Cro |
William's nephew Walter Long of Preshaw), and | Philippa Blackall. |
The couple had one child, | Philippa, born on 16 August 1355. |
vorced and Clunes married television producer | Philippa Braithwaite in 1997. |
Sister Mary | Philippa Brazill, DBE, LLD (25 December 1896, County L |
Philippa brought to the court the Anglo-Norman traditi | |
f Francis Stonor, 4th Baron Camoys and Jessie | Philippa Carew, daughter of Robert Russell Carew. |
In 1881, he married Jessie | Philippa Carew, daughter of Robert Russell Carew. |
, daughter of Sir Hatton Fermor, and secondly | Philippa Carew, daughter of Sir Nicholas Carew. |
re is no further reference after this date to | Philippa, Chaucer's wife, and she is presumed to have |
Alice and | Philippa claimed the county of Champagne. |
Philippa Collins (born October 1, 1983 in Hampshire, E | |
net of Betchworth Castle, Surrey and his wife | Philippa Cooper, daughter of Sir John Cooper, Bt of Wi |
iam IX, Duke of Aquitaine and his second wife | Philippa, Countess of Toulouse. |
Philippa Darbre, proposed a link between breast cancer | |
sby of Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire and | Philippa, daughter and heiress of Sir William Bishopst |
and (16 January 1362- 1392), married firstly, | Philippa de Coucy, and secondly Agnes de Launcekrona. |
Philippa de Mohun was the wife of Edward of Norwich, 2 | |
Philippa de Mohun was a twice-widowed noblewoman who, | |
Ireland was married to | Philippa de Coucy, the King's first cousin (her mother |
Chaucer was married to | Philippa de Roet; John's third wife, Katherine, was Ph |
Philippa de Neville or Philippa Neville, Baroness Dacr | |
He married a widow, | Philippa de Mohun, but there were no children from the |
daughter of Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre and | Philippa de Neville. |
In 1367, the Coucy's second daughter, | Philippa de Coucy, was born in England. |
Philippa died on 8 July 1453. | |
ount" from his father and displaced his niece | Philippa, Duchess of Aquitaine, his brother William IV |
which is currently under production: Marlies | Philippa et al. (ed), Etymologisch woordenboek van het |
ber 1970 he also began taking a course at the | Philippa Fawcett teacher training college in Streatham |
They had one child, | Philippa Fawcett. |
Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter (2009) | |
Together they have four children: Alexander, | Philippa, Flaminia and Antonia. |
hics' in Virtues and Reasons, Festschrift for | Philippa Foot, eds. |
hen her son Robert repudiated his first wife, | Philippa for Agnes de Launcekrona, a Czech lady-in-wai |
in 1997 and presented Tomorrow's World (with | Philippa Forrester) and the BBC Radio 4 quizzes Master |
It was hosted by Mark Evans and | Philippa Forrester. |
believed that another half-sister was born to | Philippa from this marriage, believe to be called Jean |
"The White Queen" (2009) by | Philippa Gregory |
ler as Grandmother Boleyn appears in the 2002 | Philippa Gregory novel The Other Boleyn Girl. |
The Constant Princess, by | Philippa Gregory (a novel about Catherine's younger ye |
In the film adaptation of | Philippa Gregory's novel The Other Boleyn Girl, Jane B |
tor, and the same award for his adaptation of | Philippa Gregory's The White Queen. |
l is a 2003 BBC television film, adapted from | Philippa Gregory's novel of the same name. |
rical fiction novel written by British author | Philippa Gregory, loosely based on the life of 16th-ce |
Philippa Gregory, novelist | |
Philippa Gregory, The Constant Princess, a story about | |
ywood adaptation of The Other Boleyn Girl, by | Philippa Gregory, alongside Scarlett Johansson as Mary |
aracter in the book The Boleyn Inheritance by | Philippa Gregory. |
is the subject of the novel Earthly Joys, by | Philippa Gregory. |
m The Other Boleyn Girl based on the novel by | Philippa Gregory. |
As a result, | Philippa grew up in her New York apartment eating a di |
in Frimley, Surrey, UK, to an English mother ( | Philippa Guptara) and Indian father (Prabhu Guptara), |
In 1332, after | Philippa had become queen, she arranged the wedding be |
While filming Gosford Park, Gambon brought | Philippa Hart on to the set and introduced her to co-s |
Philippa has since emigrated from the United Kingdom i | |
Philippa has appeared as a contestant on BBC's TV show | |
Philippa Hiatt - Mrs. Strong | |
Philippa Hiatt as Lavender | |
Philippa however did not give birth to any children to | |
They had children Cecilia, | Philippa, Humphrey, Thomas and Henry. |
(Artabanes), Richard Edgar-Wilson (Rimenes), | Philippa Hyde (Semira); The Parley of Instruments; Roy |
ull length tale for children, The Fortunes of | Philippa in the same year, after her Father's death. |
across Gogarth Bay, and the studio of artist | Philippa Jacobs. |
was the son of Richard Bagwell and Harriette | Philippa Jocelyn Newton. |
Philippa Kate Roles (born 1 March 1978) is a Welsh dis | |
6 is from the younger John Devereux to | Philippa; letter no. 8 is from him to his mother-in-la |
His daughter | Philippa married the Australian Test cricketer and jou |
Blanche's daughter, | Philippa, married John of Portugal which made Blanche |
o (17 May 1940 - 10 March 1968), one son; (2) | Philippa McDonald (b. 3 June 1942), one daughter; (3) |
Lady | Philippa Mimi Jacqueline Henrietta Howard (b. |
Andrew Nunns, Robert Tickner, Graham Lee and | Philippa Nihill. |
John I married at Oporto on 2 February 1387 | Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st |
ndsor to Edward III of England and his Queen, | Philippa of Hainault. |
aster, third son of Edward III of England and | Philippa of Hainault, as his second wife. |
King John I of Portugal (House of Aviz) with | Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st |
Philippa of Toulouse persuaded her husband William IX, | |
Mathilde was a great, great grandmother of | Philippa of Hainault, wife of King Edward III of Engla |
On 11 February 1387, John I married | Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, who |
of John I of Portugal, 11 February 1387 with | Philippa of Lancaster, by XV Century painter and manus |
ubsequent marriage of Sancho to a third wife, | Philippa of Toulouse, appearing in a late chronicle, i |
peror, she was the mother of ten children and | Philippa of Hainault who married Edward III of England |
pared by the intervention of England's Queen, | Philippa of Hainault, who persuaded her husband to exe |
st daughter of King Edward III of England and | Philippa of Hainault and the wife of Enguerrand VII, L |
or of Castile (who gave a gift of manors) and | Philippa of Hainault. |
grandparents were King John I of Portugal and | Philippa of Lancaster, and maternal ones were James II |
Poynings gave a thousand marks to Queen | Philippa of Hainault in 1366 for the wardship and marr |
Philippa of Hainault, by an anonymous artist | |
He married | Philippa of Bar in 1271. |
Philippa of Portugal (1432 - c. 1450), Lady of Almada | |
Philippina ( | Philippa) of Savoy, married Lorenzo de' Medici |
Philippa of Antioch, mistress to Andronicus I Comnenus | |
Philippa of Bar, married Otto IV, Count of Burgundy | |
His wife, | Philippa of Montcada, even became a parfaite. |
Princess | Philippa of Bavaria, born and died June 26, 1954. |
Philippa of England (4 June 1394 - 7 January 1430), al | |
n died in 1347 and it passed to Edward's wife | Philippa of Hainault. |
re Edward III of Windsor, King of England and | Philippa of Hainault. |
Philippa of England (1394-1430) married in 1406 Eric o | |
was the son of William IX by his second wife, | Philippa of Toulouse. |
Philippa of England (1394-1430) married in 1406 Eric o | |
king pardoned him at the request of his wife, | Philippa of Hainault. |
was the daughter of Edward III of England and | Philippa of Hainault. |
f Edward III of England and his queen consort | Philippa of Hainault. |
the daughter of John II, Count of Holland and | Philippa of Luxembourg, her brother was William I, Cou |
characters", alongside Edward III of England, | Philippa of Hainault, and Edward, the Black Prince. |
r's prominence he was godson of English queen | Philippa of Hainault, who held him in her arms during |
Boston, | Philippa, Opening Pandora's box, Oxfordshire Limited E |
died from complications of a stroke in 2006, | Philippa Pearce lived once again in Great Shelford, do |
ith his wife, the author and psychotherapist, | Philippa Perry and they have one daughter, Flo who was |
ith his wife, the author and psychotherapist, | Philippa Perry and their daughter Flo, born in 1992. |
ke of Clarence, by whom she had one daughter, | Philippa Plantagenet, 5th Countess of Ulster. |
Oakeshott has been married to | Philippa Poulton since 1976; they have two sons and on |
Philippa Powys, novelist and poet, sister of John Cowp | |
ers and sisters, including Llewelyn Powys and | Philippa Powys, distinguished themselves in artistic c |
e, to an unknown woman, and his marriage with | Philippa produced no children. |
Philippa provided royal patronage for English commerci | |
She and her sister-in-law | Philippa ran a House for Parfaites at Dun in the Pyren |
-time list, behind Meg Ritchie, Venissa Head, | Philippa Roles and Shelley Newman. |
me list, behind Meg Ritchie, Venissa Head and | Philippa Roles. |
n which he founded with his business partner, | Philippa Rothwell; this was then sold to Allianz in 20 |
His mother | Philippa Rouse was a half-sister of John Pym and a sec |
· 2002 - | Philippa Samworth |
istorian Sir Roy Strong, conservationist Lady | Philippa Scott (widow of Sir Peter Scott), entrepreneu |
nt, until her death in January 2010, was Lady | Philippa Scott, who had succeeded her husband Sir Pete |
Queen | Philippa served as the de facto regent of Sweden in 14 |
Greta Gynt as | Philippa Shelley |
Humphrey himself later married | Philippa, sister of Bohemund III of Antioch, who had p |
Townsend married, thirdly, in 2004, | Philippa Sophia Swire (b. |
Philippa Stafford, died young | |
Finally giving Mendez its due, | Philippa Strum provides a concise and compelling accou |
Philippa Strum, "Mendez v. Westminster : school desegr | |
De Nooijer is married to | Philippa Suxdorf, herself a former German internationa |
Phillippa Scott, Lady Scott (born Felicity | Philippa Talbot-Ponsonby; 22 November 1918 - 5 January |
Hainaut where she betrothed Prince Edward to | Philippa, the daughter of the local Count. |
All feature | Philippa Threlfall's 1972 mural "Buildings of Stroud" |
Philippa Tomson (born in 1978) is an English broadcast | |
ngside Pam Royle and from September 2006 with | Philippa Tomson. |
Philippa Urquhart - Philippa | |
Philippa Urquhart is a British actress, best known for | |
He married firstly Lady | Philippa Wallop (died 1984), daughter of 9th Earl of P |
Eleanor | Philippa Ward (born April 1824 in Norfolk) |
y Private Hospital was opened in 1935, Sister | Philippa was named its first matron, being responsible |
28, as part of the marriage settlement, Queen | Philippa was granted "the Castle, Town, Forest and Hon |
Philippa was afterwards taken into Maud's household. | |
In her final hours, | Philippa was said to be lucid and without pain. |
During King Eric's periods of absence abroad, | Philippa was effectively Regent. |
Theodore of Perge was a Roman soldier, and | Philippa was his mother. |
Philippa was interested in learning and was as avid a | |
Philippa was a patron of the chronicler Jean Froissart | |
Margaret and | Philippa were hanged in Lincoln Castle on 11 March 161 |
n prison, and the two daughters, Margaret and | Philippa, were hanged at Lincoln. |
Philippa, who succeeded as Countess of Ulster, married | |
, in that year, came the death of her mother, | Philippa, who died on 19 June 1415. |
Bacon married | Philippa Wotton, daughter of Edward Wotton, 1st Baron |
Henry John Adeane and his wife Lady Elizabeth | Philippa Yorke, eldest daughter Charles Yorke, 4th Ear |
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