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Historic Royalty of France
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- Anne of Austria
(Godey's, 1833)
- Wife of Louis XIII
- Louis Philip, King of France
(Godey's, 1833)
- The Prince de Nemours
(Godey's, 1833)
- Second son of Louis Philip, King of France.
- The Little Captive King (Louis XVI)
(Chambers Miscellany, 1845)
- French Sovereigns
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1875)
- A list of the sovereigns of France throughout history.
- Royal Prisoners: John II of France
(Little Folks, 1878)
- Royal Prisoners: Louis XVII of France
(Little Folks, 1878)
- Elenore de Roye, by Lizzie Lewis
(Demorest, 1880)
- A 16th-century French Protestant princess.
- Rulers of Scotland, Wales & France; US Presidents
(Collier's Cyclopedia, 1882)
- A Lady in Waiting in an Imperial Palace, by Nanette Mason
(Girl's Own Paper, 1884)
- Recollections of Madame de Remusat, lady-in-waiting to Empress Josephine.
- The Pretenders to the Throne of France, by A. Bicknell
(Century Magazine, 1884A)
- The Princes of the House of Orleans, by George B. McClellan
(Century Magazine, 1884A)
- [Marie Antoinette]: A Daughter of Sorrows
(Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
- "Madame"
(Girl's Own Paper, 1892)
- An account of Lady Morton smuggling Henrietta Anne, daughter of Charles I, into France.
- The Princess de Lamballe, by Alice King
(Girl's Own Paper, 1893)
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Historic Royalty of Sweden
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- Gustavus Adolphus
(Godey's, 1833)
- A Gallery of Eccentric Women: Queen Christina of Sweden, by Nanette Mason
(Girl's Own Paper, 1888)
- The Assassination of Gustavus of Sweden
(Monthly Chronicle of North-County Lore and Legend, 1890)
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- A Visit to the Capoudan Pascha
(Godey's, 1833)
- Authentic Anecdote of Frederic William IV of Prussia
(Leisure Hour, 1860)
- A tale of the king, a donkey, and a cabbage-seller.
- The Old Court-Life in Spain
(Godey's, 1873)
- Royal Prisoners: Victor Amadeus, First King of Sardinia
(Little Folks, 1878)
- A Princess Who Lived Two Lives
(Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
- Princess Carolina, wife of Alexis, "presumptive heir of Peter the Great."
- Queen Louisa of Prussia, by the Rev. John Kelly
(Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
- Philippine Welser, by F. Marion Crawford
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1890A)
- Philippine Welser (1527 - 24 April 1580) was the morganatic wife of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria. According to this article she was not only an accomplished needlewoman but also skilled with the crossbow!
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