Some articles on countess, joan, countess joan:
The Lucy Show - Premise
... during 1964 and 1965 as the "Countess Framboise" (née Rosie Harrigan) to fill Vance's absence ... The Countess, who had been widowed by the death of her husband, "who left her his noble title and all of his noble debts," was always trying to get some money to pay off said debts ... Sothern made three more guest appearances as The Countess (a.k.a ...
... during 1964 and 1965 as the "Countess Framboise" (née Rosie Harrigan) to fill Vance's absence ... The Countess, who had been widowed by the death of her husband, "who left her his noble title and all of his noble debts," was always trying to get some money to pay off said debts ... Sothern made three more guest appearances as The Countess (a.k.a ...
Duchy Of Burgundy - The Capetian Dukes
... and Philip VI, married to his sister Joan – and the son-in-law of a third, Philip V, whose daughter Joan III, Countess of Burgundy, he married ... and Nivernais, Hugh IV and the Bourbonnais – had failed Odo IV's wife Joan, however, was sovereign Countess of Burgundy and Artois, and the marriage ... The marriage of Duke Odo and Countess Joan in 1318 produced only one surviving child, Philip he married another Joan, the heiress of Auvergne and Boulogne, but they again ...
... and Philip VI, married to his sister Joan – and the son-in-law of a third, Philip V, whose daughter Joan III, Countess of Burgundy, he married ... and Nivernais, Hugh IV and the Bourbonnais – had failed Odo IV's wife Joan, however, was sovereign Countess of Burgundy and Artois, and the marriage ... The marriage of Duke Odo and Countess Joan in 1318 produced only one surviving child, Philip he married another Joan, the heiress of Auvergne and Boulogne, but they again ...
Famous quotes containing the words joan and/or countess:
“You who have condemned me, I know your kind. Your forebears poisoned Socrates, burned Joan of Arc, hanged, tortured all those whose only offense was to bring light into darkness.”
—Karl Brown (18971990)
“Strange that the vanity which accompanies beautyexcusable, perhaps, when there is such great beauty, or at any rate understandableshould persist after the beauty was gone.”
—Mary A. [Elizabeth, Countess Von] Arnim (18661941)
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