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Queen Blanche may refer to: Blanche I of Navarre (1387–1441) Blanche II of Navarre (1424–1464) Blanche of Castile (1188–1252), queen consort of France
Queen_Blanche
Queen of France from 1223 to 1226
Blanche of Castile (Spanish: Blanca de Castilla; French: Blanche de Castille; 4 March 1188 – 27 November 1252) was Queen of France by marriage to Louis
Blanche_of_Castile
Painting by Albert Edelfelt
Queen Blanche is a painting by Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt completed in 1877. The painting depicts a young blond woman depicting Queen Blanche of Namur
Queen_Blanche_(painting)
Queen of Navarre from 1270 to 1274
Blanche of Artois (Basque: Blanka; c. 1248 – 2 May 1302) was Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne and Brie during her marriage to Henry I of Navarre
Blanche_of_Artois
Queen of Navarre from 1425 to 1441
Blanche I (Spanish: Blanca de Navarra, Basque: Blanka; 6 July 1387 – 1 April 1441) was Queen of Navarre from the death of her father, King Charles III
Blanche_I_of_Navarre
Queen of Norway (1335–1343) and Sweden (1335–1363)
Blanche of Namur (Swedish and Norwegian: Blanka; 1320–1363) was Queen of Norway and Sweden as the wife of King Magnus Eriksson. Blanche was the eldest
Blanche_of_Namur
Queen of Castile and León from 1353 to 1361
Blanche of Bourbon (1339–1361) was Queen consort of Castile as the wife of King Peter of Castile. She married Peter in 1353, but he abandoned her for his
Blanche_of_Bourbon
Queen of Aragon from 1295 to 1310
Blanche of Anjou (1280 – 14 October 1310) was Queen of Aragon as the second spouse of King James II of Aragon. She was a member of the Capetian House
Blanche_of_Anjou
King of Aragon from 1458 to 1479
King of Aragon from 1458 until his death in 1479. As the husband of Queen Blanche I of Navarre, he was King of Navarre from 1425 to 1479. John was also
John_II_of_Aragon
Queen of France in 1350
Blanche of Navarre (French: Blanche d'Évreux; c. 1331 – 5 October 1398) was a Navarrese infanta who was briefly Queen of France as the second wife of
Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France
Blanche_of_Navarre,_Queen_of_France
Titular queen of Navarre from 1461 to 1464
Blanche II (9 June 1424 – 2 December 1464) was a Navarrese princess and claimant to the throne of Navarre. She was the daughter of John II of Navarre
Blanche_II_of_Navarre
King of Castile and León (1350–1366, 1367–1369)
of Don Diego de Haro, convincing her that his previous marriage to Queen Blanche was a nullity. The bishops of Avila and Salamanca were asked to concur
Peter_of_Castile
Philip II on the Third Crusade. Queen Blanche of Castile (1226–1234), during the minority of her son Louis IX Queen Blanche of Castile (1248–1252) and Alphonse
List_of_regents
Medieval kingdom around the Pyrenees
was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Blanche I (1425–1441), and son-in-law, King John II (1398–1479). After Queen Blanche I of Navarre's death in 1441,
Kingdom_of_Navarre
Queen of Portugal from 1211 to 1220
Alfonso was welcomed into the French Court due largely to the Queen of France, Blanche of Castile, who was his maternal aunt (Urraca of Castile's sister)
Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal
Urraca_of_Castile,_Queen_of_Portugal
Queen of England from 1299 to 1307
his son to Blanche, half-sister to Margaret and Philip IV, in order to achieve peace with France. However, having been told of Blanche's renowned beauty
Margaret of France, Queen of England
Margaret_of_France,_Queen_of_England
Queen of France and Navarre in 1322
Blanche of Burgundy (c. 1296 – c. 1326) was Queen of France and Navarre for a few months in 1322 through her marriage to King Charles IV the Fair. The
Blanche_of_Burgundy
Arthurian legend character
sister, Queen Jandree. In Perceforest, the different daughters of Lyonnel of Glat (the greatest knight of the ancient Britain) and Queen Blanche of the
Guinevere
King of Navarre from 1234 to 1253
affair with Louis VIII's widow, the regent Blanche of Castile, for whom he composed a poetic homage. Queen Blanche and Theobald IV's father Theobald III were
Theobald_I_of_Navarre
Queen of Navarre in 1479
youngest child of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. She was the younger sister of Blanche II of Navarre. She was born 2 February 1426
Eleanor_of_Navarre
Swedish nun, mystic, and saint (c.1303–1373)
thirties, she was summoned to be principal lady-in-waiting to the new Queen of Sweden, Blanche of Namur. In 1341, she and her husband went on pilgrimage to Santiago
Bridget_of_Sweden
English noblewoman (1342–1368)
Blanche of Lancaster (25 March 1342 – 12 September 1368) was a member of the English-French royal House of Lancaster and the daughter of the kingdom's
Blanche_of_Lancaster
King of France from 1226 to 1270
Reims Cathedral, officiated by the bishop of Soissons. Louis's mother, Queen Blanche, ruled France as regent during his minority. Louis's mother instilled
Louis_IX_of_France
Queen of Germany from 1347 to 1348
Blanche of Valois (baptised Marguerite; 1317–1348) was Queen of Germany and Bohemia by her marriage to King and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. She
Blanche_of_Valois
15th-century noble, Royal Chamberlain and Knight of King Charles III of Navarre
pilgrimage to the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar alongside Queen Blanche I of Navarre. As head of the House of Vélaz de Medrano, Juan established
Juan_Vélaz_de_Medrano_IV
Student strike
The ensuing disagreement caused the deaths of several students when Queen Blanche ordered the mercenary bodyguards to punish the student riot. The students
1229 University of Paris strike
1229_University_of_Paris_strike
Spanish: Blanca Garcés; aft. 1133, Laguardia, Álava – August 12, 1156) was Queen consort of Castile, daughter of King García Ramírez of Navarre and his first
Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile
Blanca_of_Navarre,_Queen_of_Castile
Castle in Italy
"woman who fled". Based on this interpretation, one legend claims that Queen Blanche of Navarre, widow of King Martin I of Aragon, was in hiding from Count
Donnafugata_Castle
Personal attendant of Queen Elizabeth I of England
Blanche Parry (1507/8–12 February 1590) of Newcourt in the parish of Bacton, Herefordshire, in the Welsh Marches, was a personal attendant of Queen Elizabeth
Blanche_Parry
Name list
in 1904. Blanche of Castile (1188–1252), Queen of France, granddaughter of Blanca of Navarre (daughter of Garcia VI) Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France
Blanche_(given_name)
Disputation over the Talmud at the court of French King Louis IX (1240)
without scruples. The other Christian members of the tribunal were Queen Blanche, Archbishop Walter Cornutus of Sens, Bishop William of Paris, inquisitor
Disputation_of_Paris
Evangelical-Lutheran church and abbey from the medieval era
Saint Bridget with the assistance of King Magnus IV of Sweden and his Queen Blanche, who made a will donating ten farms, including that of Vadstena in Dal
Vadstena_Abbey
Royal house of France from 987 to 1328
formidable Queen Blanche. She had originally been chosen by her grandmother, Eleanor, to marry the French heir, considered a more suitable queen than her
House_of_Capet
French-American resistance fighter
Blanche Auzello (née Rubenstein; c. 1897–1969) was a French American who ran the Hôtel Ritz Paris with her husband. She relayed messages for the French
Blanche_Auzello
Mardi Gras krewe (e. 1870)
Queen: Queen Alice Herndon 1885 "Domino" could refer to a Theme or type of less, informal, Ball. Queen: Blanche Moulton 1886 Unknown Theme. Queen Fannie
Twelfth_Night_Revelers
Queen of Navarre from 1274 to 1305
Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois. The following year, upon the death of her father, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen of Navarre. Due to
Joan_I_of_Navarre
Queen of France from 1234 to 1270
king and court being drawn to the new queen only made Blanche more jealous, and she worked to keep the king and queen apart as much as possible. Margaret
Margaret_of_Provence
Claimed king of Navarre from 1441 to 1461
Charles IV of Navarre, was the eldest son of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. He pre-deceased his father. His mother was the daughter
Charles,_Prince_of_Viana
Heraldry of the Iberian kingdom
included on the shields of the children of Louis VIII of France and Queen Blanche, also depicted on the tomb of other maternal grandson of Alfonso VIII
Heraldry_of_Castile
13th-century crusade against Catharism in southern France
died in November and was succeeded by the child king Louis IX. But Queen-regent Blanche of Castile allowed the crusade to continue under Humbert V de Beaujeu
Albigensian_Crusade
Queen of Aragon from 1458 to 1468
place in 1447. Juana married John after the death of his first wife, Queen Blanche I of Navarre. Although John ceased to be de jure uxoris monarch of Navarre
Juana_Enríquez
British actress
AND CLYDE THE MUSICAL Announces George Maguire and Natalie McQueen as Buck and Blanche Barrow". Bestoftheatre.co.uk. 18 February 2022. Retrieved 18 February
Natalie_McQueen
English nobleman and rebel (c.1208 – 1265)
III of England did not sit well with the French crown. The French Queen Dowager Blanche of Castile convinced Joan to marry Thomas II of Savoy instead, who
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Simon_de_Montfort,_6th_Earl_of_Leicester
Queen of Castile and León from 1237 to 1252
eldest daughters without the permission of the king of France. In 1235, Queen Blanche invoked that promise on behalf of her minor son, King Louis IX, and
Joan,_Countess_of_Ponthieu
Spouses of French monarchs
wives of reigning monarchs technically became queen consorts, including Margaret of Burgundy and Blanche of Burgundy who were kept in prison during their
List_of_French_royal_consorts
Calendar year
back home after victory in the Albigensian Crusade. The boy's mother, Queen Blanche of Castile, rules the kingdom as regent during his minority. November
1226
King of Castile and Toledo from 1157 to 1158
who died at birth in 1156, apparently also resulting in the death of Queen Blanche. The early 13th-century historian Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada called him
Sancho_III_of_Castile
Grant to a younger child of a monarch
brother Philip IV. These titles returned to the throne upon the death of Queen Blanche of Navarre in 1441. Philip IV endowed the County of Poitou for his second
Appanage
Portuguese officer whose function was to protect the monarch and command his Guard
de Benavides and Teresa Alonso Godínez. Biedma was chief steward to Queen Blanche of Bourbon and justiça-mor of the king's household, among many other
Chief of the King's Guard (Portugal and Castile)
Chief_of_the_King's_Guard_(Portugal_and_Castile)
Autonomous community and province of Spain
Navarrese kept most of their strong laws and institutions. The death of Queen Blanche I (1441) inaugurated a civil war period between the Beaumont and Agramont
Navarre
American actress and writer (1890–1950)
Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs (October 1, 1890 – November 5, 1950) was an American poet, playwright, and theatre actress. Oelrichs first used the masculine
Michael_Strange
Spanish Navy screw frigate of 1859–1893
Reina Blanca (English: Queen Blanche), sometimes referred to as Blanca (English: Blanche), was a screw frigate of the Spanish Navy commissioned in 1859
Spanish_frigate_Reina_Blanca
Australian writer (born 1944)
Josephine Blanche d'Alpuget (born 3 January 1944) is an Australian writer and the second wife of Bob Hawke, the longest-serving Labor Prime Minister of
Blanche_d'Alpuget
Frankish noblewoman (945–1026)
Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou (c. 940 –1026) was, by her successive marriages, countess of Gévaudan and Forez, of Toulouse, of Provence, and of Burgundy,
Adelaide-Blanche_of_Anjou
British noblewoman (1812–1840)
Blanche Cavendish, Countess of Burlington (née Howard; 11 January 1812 – 27 April 1840), was the wife of William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Burlington, who
Blanche Cavendish, Countess of Burlington
Blanche_Cavendish,_Countess_of_Burlington
Italian-born French author (1364 – c. 1430)
referencing Queen Blanche and dedicating them to Queen Isabeau. In 1402 she described Queen Isabeau as "High, excellent crowned Queen of France, very
Christine_de_Pizan
American sitcom (1985–1992)
McClanahan as Blanche Elizabeth Devereaux (née Hollingsworth), a Southern belle, employed at an art museum. Born into a wealthy family, Blanche grew up on
The_Golden_Girls
Queen of France and Navarre (1316 - 1322)
of France, on 21 January 1307. At the beginning of 1314, Joan's sister Blanche and her sister-in-law Margaret were convicted of adultery with two knights
Joan_II,_Countess_of_Burgundy
English aristocrat (d.1557)
Blanche Milborne, Lady Herbert of Troy (fl. 1557) was the Lady Mistress in charge of the upbringing of Queen Elizabeth I, Edward VI and also of Queen
Blanche_Milborne
King of Navarre from 1387 to 1425
January 1363 it was her turn to move to Navarre, Queen Joan left Charles in the custody of his aunt Blanche, sister of his father and widow of his maternal
Charles_III_of_Navarre
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
French princess (1328–1393)
under Philip of Valois, the closest agnate. After two months, Queen Jeanne gave birth to Blanche. The regent thus became king and in May was consecrated and
Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans
Blanche_of_France,_Duchess_of_Orléans
Oldest surviving crown to have been in England
The Crown of Princess Blanche, also called the Palatine Crown or Bohemian Crown, is the oldest surviving royal crown known to have been in England, and
Crown_of_Princess_Blanche
Decade
back home after victory in the Albigensian Crusade. The boy's mother, Queen Blanche of Castile, rules the kingdom as regent during his minority. November
1220s
Countess of Champagne
Castile. Blanche was born c. 1177, the youngest daughter of King Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. Queen Sancha died in 1179. Blanche's eldest
Blanche of Navarre, Countess of Champagne
Blanche_of_Navarre,_Countess_of_Champagne
Lady of Las Huelgas, Montemor-o-Velho, Alcocer and Briviesca
wife Beatrice of Castile. Named after her great-aunt Blanche of Castile, queen of France, Blanche was the Lady of Las Huelgas, Montemor-o-Velho, Alcocer
Blanche of Portugal (1259–1321)
Blanche_of_Portugal_(1259–1321)
Child of Prince Louis
personality. In her letters to Queen Victoria, Blanche's aunt Clementine mentions her poor health and difficult character.Blanche fell severely ill in 1880
Blanche_d'Orléans
Queen of France and Navarre from 1322 to 1324
following the annulment of his first marriage to the adulterous Blanche of Burgundy. Blanche had given birth to two children, Philip and Joan, but both of
Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France
Marie_of_Luxembourg,_Queen_of_France
Topics referred to by the same term
Queen of Castile (died 1156) Blanche of Navarre, Countess of Champagne (c. 1177–1229) Blanche of Navarre, Duchess of Brittany (1226–1283) Blanche of
Infanta_Blanca
half-brother, who shortly afterward ordered the bishop to accompany Queen Blanche of Bourbon, whom he had ordered to be imprisoned in the Castle of Arévalo
Pedro_Gómez_Gudiel
French noble (1267–1330)
his second wife Isabelle of Luxembourg. John was the father of Blanche of Namur, Queen of Sweden and Norway. He was the elder brother of Guy of Namur
John_I,_Marquis_of_Namur
11th- to 19th-century legislature
Parliament was held at Palazzo Corvaja in Taormina, in the presence of Queen Blanche I of Navarre - a historic meeting for the election of the King of Sicily
Sicilian_Parliament
Queen of Navarre from 1234 to 1253
deceased, while the second, Agnes of Beaujeu, died leaving only a daughter, Blanche. Their marriage was one of only two unions of the counts of Champagne with
Margaret of Bourbon, Queen of Navarre
Margaret_of_Bourbon,_Queen_of_Navarre
King of Sicily from 1266 to 1285
would not accept the Regno, the Pope offered it to Edmund of Lancaster. Queen Blanche, who had administered France during Louis' crusade, died on 1 December
Charles_I_of_Anjou
Queen of Castile (1504–1555) and Aragon (1516–1555)
– 12 April 1555) was queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555. She was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile
Joanna_of_Castile
American actress and director (1887–1974)
Blanche Yurka (born Blanch Jurka; June 19, 1887 – June 6, 1974) was an American stage and film actress and director. She was an opera singer with minor
Blanche_Yurka
Calendar year
succeeds his brother, Musa II, as Mansa of the Mali Empire July 6 – Queen Blanche I of Navarre (d. 1441) date unknown – Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard
1387
Military conflict
from 1202 to 1204. Queen Mother Adèle of Champagne (who was Theobald III's aunt) also took Blanche under her wing, giving Blanche vital counsel during
War of the Succession of Champagne
War_of_the_Succession_of_Champagne
Norwegian nobleman and cabinet minister
least own land in Romerike, Oslo syssel and in Vestfold. He was in queen Blanche of Namur's service in 1353, and riksråd in 1369. In the years 1371-73
Torgaut_Jonson_Smør
Queen consort of Portugal (1360–1415)
only Queen of Portugal of English origin. Born on 31 March 1360, Philippa was the eldest child of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Blanche of Lancaster
Philippa_of_Lancaster
Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 to 1244
familiar with the Cistercian Order, probably because of the future French queen Blanche of Castile. In 1206, the French king demanded assurances from Philip
Joan,_Countess_of_Flanders
1847 art exhibition in Paris
by Eugène Isabey Young Girl Carrying Flowers by Félix-Joseph Barrias Queen Blanche of Castile, Regent of France, Freeing Prisoners by Albert Roberti Attack
Salon_of_1847
Topics referred to by the same term
also Blanche de Navarre, second wife of Philip VI of France Blanche I of Navarre (1387–1441), Queen of Navarre Blanche II of Navarre (1424–1464), Queen of
Blanca_of_Navarre
Queen consort of Hungary
Queen consort of Hungary by her marriage to Louis I of Hungary. She was the second child of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor by his first wife Blanche of
Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary
Margaret_of_Bohemia,_Queen_of_Hungary
American burlesque dancer (1928–2021)
Tempest Storm (born Annie Blanche Banks; February 29, 1928 – April 20, 2021), also dubbed "The Queen Of Exotic Dancers," was an American burlesque star
Tempest_Storm
Queen of England from 1236 to 1272
Provence (c. 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a Provençal noblewoman who became Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272
Eleanor_of_Provence
American-born British theatre critic and writer (1925–2026)
Blanche Marvin MBE (née Schein; also known as Blanche Zohar; 17 January 1925 – 13 January 2026), was an American-born British theatre critic, producer
Blanche_Marvin
Municipality in Navarre, Spain
(died 1425), who also ruled also for about 38 years. His daughter was Queen Blanche I of Navarre, who ruled from 1425 to 1441. The Escors family, from Aquitaine
Baztan,_Navarre
Queen of France from 1274 to 1285
dedicated her life to their three children: Louis (May 1276 – 19 May 1319), Blanche (1278 – 19 March 1305) and Margaret (died in 1318). Her stepson Philip
Marie of Brabant, Queen of France
Marie_of_Brabant,_Queen_of_France
Calendar year
begin to riot, after a dispute over a bill with a tavern proprietor. Queen Blanche of Castile demands retribution, and allows the city guard to punish
1229
French princess (1313–1358)
time Blanche was seven years old, her parents had become king and queen of France and Navarre and count and countess palatine of Burgundy. Queen Joan
Blanche_of_France_(nun)
Topics referred to by the same term
Blanche of France may refer to: Blanche of Castile (1188–1252), queen of Louis VIII of France Blanche of France (1253–1323), daughter of Louis IX of France
Blanche_of_France
Queen of Navarre (c.1139–1177/79)
Berengaria (died 1230 or 1232), married King Richard I of England Constance Blanche, married Count Theobald III of Champagne, then acted as regent of Champagne
Sancha of Castile, Queen of Navarre
Sancha_of_Castile,_Queen_of_Navarre
King of Norway from 1343 to 1380
of Borgar and most of Bohuslän which were held as personal fiefs by Queen Blanche. Because of this, the realm of Magnus was centered in the south-east
Haakon_VI
British actress (born 1950)
producer and former model. She is best known for her role as Yvette Carte-Blanche in the BBC television comedy series 'Allo 'Allo! and as recurring character
Vicki_Michelle
Speculated adultery in the French royal family
scandal amongst the French royal family in 1314, during which Margaret, Blanche, and Joan, the daughters-in-law of King Philip IV, were accused of adultery
Tour_de_Nesle_affair
and Beatrice of Navarre. She would go on to become Queen of Germany as the wife of Rudolf I. Blanche herself died either in 1269 or 1270, four years after
Blanche_of_Sicily
Queen of Portugal from 1497 to 1498
heiress presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. She was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Manuel I from 30 September
Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal
Isabella_of_Aragon,_Queen_of_Portugal
Comune in Sicily, Italy
return for compensation from the tuna fisheries. It was the residence of Queen Blanche of Navarre. King Martin, in 1392, granted the castle and tuna fishery
Santa_Flavia
History of Pamplona, city in Spain
destruction of the walls that separated the boroughs from each other. In 1441 queen Blanche I dies, leaving as successor her son Charles, Prince of Viana. However
History_of_Pamplona
QUEEN BLANCHE
QUEEN BLANCHE
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Queen
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One who helps
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Hindu
Queen of queen
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Mermaid
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Indian, Modern
Queen
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Muslim
Supporter, Helper, One who helps
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Indian
Supporter, Helper, One who helps
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English Teutonic
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Elaborated form of English Queen, QUEENA means "queen" or "wife."
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Queen
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Vietnamese
Vietnamese name QUYEN means "bird."
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Tamil
Queen of queen
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
Queen; Female Companion; Royal; Wife of King; Highest Lady
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Scottish
Scottish : reduced form of McQueen.English : from a Middle English female personal name, Quena, from Old English cwene ‘queen’.
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Helps; Helper; Assistant
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Highest Lady; Wife of a King
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English name derived from the vocabulary word, queen, from Old English cwen "queen," from Germanic kwen, QUEEN means "wife."
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Boy/Male
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Ashwatham | à®…à®·à¯à®µà®¾à®¤à®®
Immortal
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Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Delicious Water; Pious Woman
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devalina | தேவாலீநா
Like a Goddess
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian
Stern; Strict; Reddish Brown Hair; Thunder
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of the Prophet
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Cross.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu, Traditional
New Life; Loving Nature; Glow; Sprout; Flower; Blossom; The Step of Seed to be Come a Tree
Boy/Male
Tamil
Love, Desire
QUEEN BLANCHE
QUEEN BLANCHE
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n.
A woman eminent in power or attractions; the highest of her kind; as, a queen in society; -- also used figuratively of cities, countries, etc.
a.
Exercising regal authority; reigning; as, a queen regnant.
a.
Like, becoming, or suitable to, a queen.
n.
The state, rank, or dignity of a queen.
n.
A playing card bearing the picture of a queen; as, the queen of spades.
n.
The wife of a king.
v. t.
To divest of the rank or authority of queen.
n.
The dominion, condition, or character of a queen.
n.
A male homosexual, esp. one who is effeminate or dresses in women's clothing.
n.
The fertile, or fully developed, female of social bees, ants, and termites.
imp. & p. p.
of Queen
n.
The most powerful, and except the king the most important, piece in a set of chessmen.
v. i.
To make a queen (or other piece, at the player's discretion) of by moving it to the eighth row; as, to queen a pawn.
n.
A woman who is the sovereign of a kingdom; a female monarch; as, Elizabeth, queen of England; Mary, queen of Scots.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Queen
a.
At variance with what is usual or normal; differing in some odd way from what is ordinary; odd; singular; strange; whimsical; as, a queer story or act.
v. i.
To act the part of a queen.
a.
Mysterious; suspicious; questionable; as, a queer transaction.
a.
Queer; eccentric; crotchety.