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HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 19th century. LONDON. Official proclamation of Queen VictoriaHistory of Great Britain. 19th century. London. Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empress of India in the steps of the Stock Exchange
Catherine I (Martha Skavronskaa) (Jakobstadt, Courland, 1684, St. Petersburg, 1727)Catherine I (Martha Skavronskaoa) (Jakobstadt, Courland, 1684, St. Petersburg, 1727), Empress of Russia from 1725 to 1727. Livonian peasant who in 1712 became the second wife of Peter the Great
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (Augusta Marie Luise Katharina von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) (1811-1890). Queen of Prussia and the first German Empress as the consort of William I, German Emperor
Russia, Saint Petersburg, Pavlovsk, Great Palace of Czar Paul I, Charles Cameron, British architect, exterior
Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina, Prioratsky Palace, built by Czar Paul I for the Knights of the Order of Malta, exterior
Russia, Saint Petersburg, Pushkin-Tsarskoye Selo, Alexander Palace, final home of Czar Nicholas II until the Russian Revolution
POLAND. XVIII Century. Allegory of the First Division: Catherine II, Stanislaus Poniatowski, Joseph II and Frederick II vie the MAP OF POLAND. Engraving by J. E. NILSON (1773)
Europe, Germany, Bamberg. Empress Kunigunde and Hellerhaus on the old city of Bamberg
Germany, Bamberg. Royal statue of Kaiserin Kunigund in front of ornate blue & white Baroque home
Queen Adelaide, Empress of Germany Copyright: aACollectionLtdQueen Adelaide, Empress of Germany. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details
Autumn-colored Ivy decorating the front of The Fairmont Empress Hotel, Inner Harbour, Victoria, capital of British Columbia, Canada (RF)
Germany, Bamberg. Bamberg Cathedral, Tomb of the Saintly Imperial Couple, for Heinrich II (Henry II) & his beloved wife, Kunigunde. (c. 1513)