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3 days ago · Beatrice (or Viatrice, the feminine form of the Latin viator, “traveler”), is a Roman martyr. She died during the persecutions of Diocletian between 303 and 304. She is celebrated on 29 July together with the saints Simplicius, Faustinus and Rufus, also martyrs.
5 days ago · Princess Beatrice was back at the Royal Ascot earlier today, looking as elegant as ever. The royal attended the annual horse racing event wearing a gorgeous green floral dress from royal-loved...
3 days ago · If there was a pre-eminent 'peaceweaver' at Paris in 1254 it was Louis IX, and one of his trickiest problems was to cope with the sharp antagonism of Beatrice of Savoy towards her son in law Charles of Anjou.
5 days ago · Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, was summer personified in her third day at Royal Ascot, stunning crowds as she wore a floral-print silk dress from Suzannah London and bright pink hat.
5 days ago · Princess Beatrice looked amazing at Royal Ascot wearing a green floral print dress by Emilia Wickstead and Prince Andrew's daughter added yellow high heels by Aquazurra.
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1 day ago · By 1796, the Republic of Venice could no longer defend itself since its war fleet numbered only four galleys and seven galiots. In spring 1796, Piedmont (the Duchy of Savoy ) fell to the invading French, and the Austrians were beaten from Montenotte to Lodi .