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queen of Holland - traduction vers Anglais

REGION AND FORMER PROVINCE IN THE WESTERN NETHERLANDS
Countship of Holland; Holland (subnational region); Holland (subnational area); HOLLAND
  • dike]]
  • A map of Holland from 1682
  • French Empire]] North, 1811
  • North Holland
  • South Holland
  • Historical [[coat of arms]] of the County of Holland

queen of Holland      
die Königin von Holland
Mary Queen of Scots         
  • Francis]] in [[Catherine de' Medici]]'s [[book of hours]], {{circa}} 1574. [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris.
  • Robert Beale]]
  • [[James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell]]
  • William Cecil]] shortly after the murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, 1567
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  • Embroideries]] by Mary are also kept in the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] ([https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O137608/the-marian-hanging-hanging-mary-queen-of/ Marian Hangings], [https://collections.vam.ac.uk/search/?listing_type=&offset=0&limit=15&narrow=&extrasearch=&q=Oxburgh+Hangings&commit=Search&quality=0&objectnamesearch=&placesearch=&after=&after-adbc=AD&before=&before-adbc=AD&namesearch=&materialsearch=&mnsearch=&locationsearch= Oxburgh Hangings]) and [[Hardwick Hall]].</ref>
  • Mary's royal arms from the [[Tolbooth]] in [[Leith]] (1565), now in [[South Leith Parish Church]]
  • p=183}}</ref> Portrait by [[François Clouet]], 1560.
  • Mary in captivity, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]], ''c.'' 1578
  • A portrait of Mary from the latter half of the 16th century
  • Mary depicted with her son, [[James VI and I]]; in reality, Mary saw her son for the last time when he was ten months old.
  • Lord Darnley]]
  • inescutcheon]] of England.
  • coat of arms of Scotland]]; reverse, [[royal monogram]]
  • A copy of Mary's effigy, [[National Museum of Scotland]]. The original, by [[Cornelius Cure]], is in [[Westminster Abbey]].
  • A drawing of the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, 14–15 October 1586, in the great hall of [[Fotheringhay Castle]], [[Northamptonshire]], where she was later beheaded.
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND FROM 1542 TO 1567
Mary Queen of Scots; Mary queen of Scots; Queen of Scots Mary; Mary, queen of Scots; Queen Mary I of Scotland; Queen of Scots Mary Stewart; Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; Mary (Queen of Scots); Mary I (Scotland); Mary queen of scots; Mary I, Queen of Scots; Mary Queen Of Scots; Queen Mary Stuart; Mary Stuart Queen of Scots; Mary I of Scotland; Máiri, Queen of Scots; Mary Stuart (Queen of Scots); Mary, Queen of Scotland; Mary, Princess of France and Scotland
n. Mary Königin der Schotten, Mary Stuart (1542-1587), Königin von Schottland von 1542 bis 1567
the Queen Mother         
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  • [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] (centre), King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in London, 23 October 1942
  • In [[Queensland]], 1927
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  • At [[Dover Castle]], portrait by [[Allan Warren]]
  • Toronto City Hall]], 1939
  • The [[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial]]: A bronze statue of Elizabeth on [[The Mall, London]], overlooked by the statue of her husband George VI
  • Portrait by [[Philip de László]], 1925
  • bas-relief]] of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI
  • As guest of honor at the [[Columbia University Bicentennial]] in New York City, October 1954
  • Her crown]] is on the left.
  • At a charity sale event in 1915
  • At [[Banting House]] during a royal visit to Canada, 1989
  • [[Southern Rhodesia]]n stamp celebrating the 1947 royal tour of Southern Africa
  • Walker]] Naval Yard, June 1961
  • The Queen and Princess Elizabeth talk to [[paratroopers]] preparing for [[D-Day]], 19 May 1944
  • Elizabeth and Albert on their wedding day, 26 April 1923
QUEEN CONSORT OF KING GEORGE VI, MOTHER OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Queen Mum; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Coat of Arms of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; The Queen Mother; Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon; Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Queen Elzabeth the Queen Mother; Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Windsor; Elizabeth, Queen Mother; Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; Elizabeth, queen consort of George VI of Great Britain; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Queen Mom; Elizabeth Bowes Lyon; Queen Mother Elizabeth; Queen mum; Elizabeth, Queen Consort of George VI of England; Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; QEQM; The Queen Mother Elizabeth; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mum; Elizabeth bowes-lyon; Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; The Queen Mum; The Queen Mom; Most dangerous woman in Europe; The most dangerous woman in Europe; Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon; Elizabeth, Duchess of York; The Queen Mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth; QETQM; Queen-Empress Elizabeth; Elizabeth, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth, Queen consort of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth, Empress consort of India; Elizabeth, Empress Consort of India; Empress Elizabeth of India; Elizabeth, Empress of India; Elizabeth of India; Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother; Elizabeth The Queen Mother; Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
die Königinmutter (Mutter von Königin Elisabeth)

Définition

Holland
·noun A kind of linen first manufactured in Holland; a linen fabric used for window shades, children's garments, ·etc.; as, brown or unbleached hollands.

Wikipédia

Holland

Holland is a geographical region and former province on the western coast of the Netherlands. From the 10th to the 16th century, Holland proper was a unified political region within the Holy Roman Empire as a county ruled by the counts of Holland. By the 17th century, the province of Holland had risen to become a maritime and economic power, dominating the other provinces of the newly independent Dutch Republic.

The area of the former County of Holland roughly coincides with the two current Dutch provinces of North Holland and South Holland into which it was divided, and which together include the Netherlands' three largest cities: the capital city (Amsterdam), the home of Europe's largest port (Rotterdam), and the seat of government (The Hague). Holland has a population of 6,583,534 as of November 2019, and a population density of 1203/km2.

The name Holland has frequently been used informally to refer to the whole of the country of the Netherlands. This casual usage is commonly accepted in other countries, and is even employed by many Dutch themselves. However, some in the Netherlands (particularly those from regions outside Holland or the west) find it undesirable or misrepresentative to use the term for the whole country. In January 2020, the Netherlands officially dropped its support of the word Holland for the whole country, which included a logo redesign that changed "Holland" to "NL".