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  1. The life of the Russian Empress Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great), a German born princess who came to Russia as bride for the young Peter III, chosen by his aunt Elisabeth, and who, once she came into power, transformed the Russian empire.

    • (1.7K)
    • 2019-10-21
    • Biography, Drama, History
    • 44
  2. 1951, California. Two journalists are summoned to the secluded home of Evelyn Maxwell, a forgotten stage actress making her cinema debut in a new film, The Bride of Death. But all is not as it seems at Maxwell Manor... and Evelyn Maxwell has not aged a day in her 30 year absence.

  3. Nov 1, 2011 · With Matt Di Angelo, Charlotte Salt, Sara Martins, Robert Pugh. Adjusting to his new surroundings as police chief of Saint-Marie, DI Richard Poole searches the island for a decent cup of tea while investigating the strange murder of a bride who was killed with a spear-gun.

    • (822)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Roger Goldby
    • 2011-11-01
  4. After the deaths of her nephews Siemowit VI and Władysław II in early 1462, Catherine took control over parts of their domains, [6] and vigorously defended (with the help of the local nobility) the rights of her cousins from the Warsaw line against the annexation plans of the Kingdom of Poland.

  5. The narrative centers mostly on Adelias daughter Almeison, or Allie, who comes into her own as an investigator and healer. The novel also returns to the series’ origins in the mysterious Fenlands of eastern England, and brings back some beloved characters from earlier in the series.

  6. The BRIDE of DEATH. A Film by Michael Phillis. Horror actress Evelyn Maxwell has a dark secret that she's willing to kill for...

  7. Catherine (1420–1493) was married to Margrave Charles of Baden, thus becoming the progenitrix of the later princely House of Baden. Three children who died shortly after birth were followed by Ernest (1420–1432) and Anne (1422–1429), neither of whom, however, survived into adulthood.

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