Sentence examples for medieval lady from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Leigh and the good-looking boy from the Bronx were the perfect embodiment of the young Hollywood of the 1950's, as they starred together in four films, including "The Black Shield of Falworth" (1954) as a medieval lady and her would-be knight suitor.

One busy, and mightily impressive, medieval lady.

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One series features badass ladies wielding swords and wearing armor, while others seem to profile notable medieval ladies with the independence to safely journey into mysterious woods.

Once he arrives at the Château de Silmont (known locally as Château du Diable "because devilish things have happened there"), Sandilands is pressed to find the vandal who destroyed an exquisite tomb sculpture depicting a medieval beauty named Lady Aliénore.

Mr. Loquasto's costumes are decorative but could conjure up visions of medieval knights and ladies.

York is still home to such colourful spooks as Mad Alice, a rather unsympathetically nicknamed young woman who was executed in 1825 for "dangerous insanity", and the Grey Lady, a medieval nun who had an affair with a handsome young local chap and was bricked up alive in a room that now forms part of the structure of the Theatre Royal.

In particular, they highlighted that he ascribed many bodies to the Iron Age when they had not been securely carbon dated and that he overconfidently proclaimed the Drumkeeragh Lady from Medieval Ireland to be a Danish Viking despite a lack of supporting evidence.

Peasant women participated freely in the ball games and footraces of medieval times, and aristocratic ladies hunted and kept falcons, but middle-class women contented themselves with spectatorship.

The vizier's feeble powers of movement had made the game slow and not too complex, so much so that at early medieval baby showers noble ladies received postpartum chess sets.

If that's an eclectic set of references, so were the wares on offer by over 150 participating galleries: paintings; fine china, like a Jing Dynasty boar's head terrine at Jorge Welsh; 18th-century ladies' revolvers; medieval armor; and exceptional antique furniture.

By Edith Templeton The New Yorker, April 5 , 1969P. 34 All the society ladies of Prague had agreed to take part in the crowd scenes of "The Miracle" a fake medieval play directed by Max Reinhardt.

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