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empress
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Alternative form of impress
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The word "empress" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as a noun to refer to a female ruler of an empire. For example, "Catherine the Great was the Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796."
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When GAM balked at a proposal to place its weapons in depots for outsiders to inspect, Indonesia called off the talks and put Aceh under martial law.In this section No sign of a landing Lame duck walking An empress regnant?
The empress dowager Cixi (pictured below), who for a second time held power while a young boy sat on the throne, refused to abide by the treaty, and her court condemned Chonghou for treason.A "war party" agitated for his death.
According to the Informal Sector Service Centre, a human-rights group, at least 126 of the more than 10,500 people killed in the nine-year war have been teachers, two-fifths of them killed by the state.In this section No sign of a landing Lame duck walking An empress regnant?
After all, it was only earlier this century that people were captivated by the tale of this audacious Austrian libertine of dubious aristocratic roots who moved to Floreana, one of the Galapagos islands, with her three lovers and proclaimed herself its empress.
He denounced the all-powerful presidency created by Charles de Gaulle, only to exercise power himself in the manner of a republican monarch.In this section Hidden treasures Nurturing nature Destruction The sphinx The empress strikes back ReprintsHow did Mitterrand navigate such a brilliant, exasperating, snakelike path to the presidency, and re-election in 1988?
The humanist conception of Mary gained further traction in the Renaissance: she is less empress of heaven, more mother sewing, nursing and playing with the infant Jesus.
Against the odds, the Poles built a sophisticated underground administration and army, loyal to the exiled government in London.In this section Hidden treasures Nurturing nature Destruction The sphinx The empress strikes back ReprintsBut in 1944 it became clear that the oncoming Soviet forces wanted Poland to be communist, not free.
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A journalist for History, a Beijing magazine, compares the empress-dowager Cixi's manipulation of the Boxers with Hitler's of German nationalists.
Then there is the inimitable Empress-Dowager Cixi.
After the revolution, she was thrown down a mine; at around the same time her sister, Empress Alexandra, and her brother-in-law, Tsar Nicholas, were shot along with their children.Elizabeth was destined for harder things than adorning churchesThe grand duchess's earthly remains, and those of a fellow nun, now lie on either side of the altar in the Gethsemane convent.
They did for Empress Thatcher, andI hear it said that they will get me too.Begone, you fiends.
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