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Losing the Empress: A Personal Journey: The Empress of Ireland's Enduring Shadow by David Creighton,

Losing the Empress: A Personal Journey: The Empress of Ireland's Enduring Shadow by David Creighton,
"Losing the Empress: A Personal Journey: The Empress of Ireland's Enduring Shadow" was published in October 2000 by Dundurn Press. This 284 page English language paperback edition was authored by David Creighton. This title is categorized in the Library of Congress as 'Shipwrecks' and 'Quebec (Province).'



The Empress of Ireland: A Chronicle of an Unusual Friendship
The Empress of Ireland: A Chronicle of an Unusual Friendship
A deeply moving, laugh-out-loud funny account of a friendship that survives a difference of nationalities, sixty years of age, and sexual proclivities.



RMS Empress of Ireland - The RMS Empress of Ireland was a steamship owned by Canadian Pacific that sailed between Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, and Liverpool, England, United Kingdom.

List of UK Parliament Constituencies in Ireland and Northern Ireland - Ireland, became part of the United Kingdom under the Act of Union 1800 from 1 January, 1801.

Empress Yin Lihua - Empress Yin Lihua (陰麗華) (5-64), formally Empress Guanglie (光烈皇后, literally, "the rebuilding and achieving empress") was an empress during Han Dynasty. She was the second empress of her husband Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu) -- even though she married him as his wife before his first empress, Empress Guo Shengtong, did.

Empress Chu Suanzi - Empress Chu Suanzi (褚蒜子) (324-384), formally Empress Kangxian (康獻皇后, literally "the joyful and wise empress"), at times as Empress Dowager Chongde (崇德太后), was an empress of Jin Dynasty (265-420). Her husband was Emperor Kang, and, outliving him by 40 years, she was an empress dowager during the reigns of five emperors, including serving as regents for three of them: her son Emperor Mu, her nephew Emperor Ai, and her cousin Emperor ...



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