- in the mid-fifth
century AD is
Pulcheria Augusta also
imperatrix. In
Christian context,
Imperatrix became a
laudatory address to the
Virgin Mary, in diverse...
-
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22
January 1901) was
Queen of the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Ireland from 20 June 1837
until her...
- 1907. It was an Österreichischer
Lloyd p****enger steamer,
called the
Imperatrix. Due to
strong northwest winds 38
people died in a
lifeboat that tried...
- 1200
Imperatrix (provisional
designation 1931 RH) is a
carbonaceous Hygiean asteroid from the
outer regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 40 kilometres...
- Fortuna" was set to
music by
German composer Carl Orff as a part of "Fortuna
Imperatrix Mundi", the
opening and
closing movement of his
cantata Carmina Burana...
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Queen Elizabeth,
Queen Elisabeth or
Elizabeth the
Queen may
refer to:
Elizabeth I (1533–1603; r. 1558–1603),
Queen of
England and
Ireland Elizabeth II...
-
Tisis imperatrix is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1910. It is
found on Borneo. The
wingspan is
about 20 mm...
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Queen Mary,
Queen Marie, or
Queen Maria may
refer to:
Maria Komnene,
Queen of
Hungary (1144–1190)
Maria Komnene,
Queen of
Jerusalem (1154–1217)
Maria of...
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Achaea imperatrix is a
species of moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found on Madagascar. It
features a
mottled brown and gray
camouflage coloration. It...
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Imperatrix (foaled 1779) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse. She
raced only twice, with her only win
coming in the 1782 St.
Leger Stakes. She was bred...