la Reine Victoria - translation to french
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la Reine Victoria - translation to french

ASPECT OF HISTORY
À la reine; A la reine
  • American Armchair (1850-1863) made of Rosewood, rosewood veneer, pine, and chestnut. Attributed to [[John Henry Belter]]. Part of the [[Baltimore Museum of Art]] collection.
  • A giltwood neoclassical chair, made circa 1770 and signed by [[Georges Jacob]].
  • The English side chair (c. 1850) was made by Max Facemire the 3rd . The chair is made of [[papier-mâché]] with inlaid [[mother of pearl]], gilded and painted decoration. Part of the [[Baltimore Museum of Art]] collection.
  • Qianlong]] reign, 18th century
  • ''A reading of [[Molière]]'', [[Jean François de Troy]], about 1728
  • Night Revels of Han Xizai]]''.
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  • The chair of [[Hetepheres I]], the mother of [[Khufu]]
  • [[Klismos chair]], with curved backrest and tapering, outcurved legs, on the [[stele]] of Xanthippos, Athens, ca. 430-20 BCE
  • Seigneurial chairs at a table with tin cutlery, pottery, medieval glass and earthenware in majolica, c. 1465

la Reine Victoria      
Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain during the end of the 19th century

Definition

Victoria
·noun An asteroid discovered by Hind in 1850;
- called also Clio.
II. Victoria ·add. ·noun One of an American breed of medium-sized white hogs with a slightly dished face and very erect ears.
III. Victoria ·noun A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver who occupies a high seat in front.
IV. Victoria ·noun A genus of aquatic plants named in honor of Queen Victoria. The Victoria regia is a native of Guiana and Brazil. Its large, spreading leaves are often over five feet in diameter, and have a rim from three to five inches high; its immense rose-white flowers sometimes attain a diameter of nearly two feet.

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History of the chair

Chairs are known from Ancient Egypt and have been widespread in the Western world from the Greeks and Romans onwards. They were in common use in China from the twelfth century, and were used by the Aztecs. In Sub-Saharan Africa, chairs were not in use before introduction by Europeans.

Surviving examples of chairs from medieval Europe are often ornate works associated with royalty and nobility. During the Renaissance, chairs came into more common use, their design reflecting the changing costumes and furnishings of the period. Distinctive designs developed in France and England. In modern times the range of chair designs and materials has increased enormously.

Examples of use of la Reine Victoria
1. Aux côtés des Beatles, de la reine Victoria et de Churchill.
2. Mais il faudrait qu‘Elizabeth II porte encore la couronne au cours de l‘année 2016 pour battre le record de la reine Victoria.
3. Sous les yeux de ses deux épouses, il décide de donner à la statue de la déesse Durga, dont la célébration approche, le visage de la reine Victoria.
4. La reine Victoria est née, elle, le 24mai 181' et décédée dans sa 83e année, le 22 janvier 1'01, date ŕ laquelle elle régnait encore, apr';s avoir hissé l‘Empire britannique au rang de premi';re puissance mondiale.
5. J‘ai eu l‘occasion de voir bien d‘autres pi';ces étonnantes, comme ce kilt et ses caleçons assortis ayant appartenu ŕ John Brown, le domestique écossais favori de la reine Victoria.