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political power.
Barons and
baronesses have
appeared in
various works of fiction. For
examples of
fictional barons and
baronesses, see List of
fictional nobility#Barons...
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Margaret Hilda Thatcher,
Baroness Thatcher (née Roberts; 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013), was a
British stateswoman who
served as
Prime Minister of the...
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Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art. Onstad,
Katrina (July 28, 2017). "The
Baronesses Are Coming! And
Filling a
Comedy Gender Gap". The New York
Times – via...
- Lords-in-waiting (male) or
baronesses-in-waiting (female) are
peers who hold
office in the
Royal Household of the
sovereign of the
United Kingdom. In the...
- Look up
baroness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Baroness is a
noble title and the
female equivalent of Baron.
Baroness or The
Baroness may also refer...
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second maiden speech on 7
February 2022,
reflecting on the
number of
Baronesses in the
Lords compared to when he left in 1999,
remembering his
first maiden...
- "The
Baronesses Are Coming! And
Filling a
Comedy Gender Gap". The New York Times.
Retrieved January 16, 2019. "Canadian
Screen Awards 2017:
Baroness von...
- The Two
Baronesses (Danish: De to
Baronesser) is an 1848
novel by Hans
Christian Andersen,
translated into
English by
Charles Beckwith Lohmeyer. It was...
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Baroness Young may
refer to:
Janet Young,
Baroness Young (1926–2002),
first woman Leader of the
House of
Lords and
cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher...
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Kishwer Falkner,
Baroness Falkner of
Margravine (née Khan; born 9
March 1955) is a
British politician and life peer who is a non-aligned
member of the...