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Diana, Princess of Wales (23560 bytes)
2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
5: quotation=Everyone of us needs to show how much we care for each other ...
6: date_of_birth=[[1 July]], [[1961]] |
7: place_of_birth=[[Sandringham]], [[Norfolk]], [[England]] |

Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund (1039 bytes)
1: ...m marketing brought in another £80m. So far [[as of 2004|2004]] £50m has been disbursed.
3: It had assests of approximately £23 million ([[Pound Sterling...
5: ...m of Wales|Prince William]] and [[Prince Harry of Wales|Prince Harry]].

Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain (3077 bytes)
1: [[Image:DianaMemorialCloseup fx wb.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Founta...
2: ...laid in September of 2003 in the southwest corner of [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]] in [[London]] and...
4: ...t 3.5 million pounds. The 545 individual pieces of Cornish [[granite]] were cut using sophisticated ...
6: ... two sides were intended to show the two sides of Diana's life, both happy times and turmoil.
8: ...mage:DianaMemorialDetail wb.jpg|thumb|left|Detail of stream bed without water flowing]]

Princess of Wales (1368 bytes)
1: ...throne, there have in fact been only nine holders of the title since that date. These are as follows:...
3: :[[Joan of Kent]] (held title [[1361]] - [[1376]])
5: :[[Catherine of Aragon]] ([[1501]])
6: :[[Caroline of Ansbach]] ([[1714]] - [[1727]])
7: :[[Augusta of Saxe-Gotha]] ([[1736]] - [[1751]])

Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (4915 bytes)
1: ...that time the [[Prince of Wales]]) and [[Caroline of Brunswick]].
3: ... from a portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, in the [[National Portrait Gallery]], attributed...
5: ...ife had sex no more than three times in the whole of their marriage. By the time she was a few months ...
7: ...816]] while Prince [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold of Saxe-Coburg]] lobbied the [[Prince Regent]] and t...
9: ...born son there on [[November 5]], [[1817]], dying of post-partum haemorrhage and shock early the next ...

Princess of Wales's Stakes (441 bytes)
1: ...year old and above [[horse]]s run over a distance of 1 [[mile]] 4 [[furlong]]s at [[Newmarket Racecour...
3: ...a of Denmark]] during her tenure as [[Princess of Wales]].

Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (859 bytes)
1: {{The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment}}
3: ...Army]]. It was formed in 1994 by the amalgamation of two other regiments:
8: ...ments (former Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment) of the [[Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltsh...
13: [[Category:British Army regiments|Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]]

Princess Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (3301 bytes)
1: ...jpg|right|thumb|200px|''Anne of Hanover, princess of Orange-Nassau'' by [[Bernard Accama]] (1736)]]
3: ...ughter of a British Sovereign to hold the title [[Princess Royal]].
5: ...g the lifetime of her aunt, Queen Sophea Dorothea of Prussia, who had been eligible for this honor but...
7: ...of Hesse-Cassel (1688-1765). He became stadholder of Groningen in 1718; Drenthe and Guelders in 1722; ...
9: The Prince and Princess of Orange-Nassau had a stillborn son in 1735 and two...

Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (4249 bytes)
1: ...ifth daughter of a British monarch to be styled [[Princess Royal]].
3: ...Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom|Princess Victoria]], she received a limited formal educati...
5: ... heir, these peerages would pass to the daughters of the 1st Duke and then to their male descendants.
7: The Duke of Fife and Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife had three children:
9: *Alaistar Duff, Marquess of Macduff (stillborn [[1890]]).

Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (8959 bytes)
1: ...RH The Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood''']]
3: ...she held the title of [[Earl of Harewood|Countess of Harewood]].
7: ...as styled '''''Her Highness''''' '''Princess Mary of York''' from birth.
9: ...chess of Teck]]. She was always known by the last of Christian names, Mary.
11: ... Her first state appearance was at the coronation of her parents at [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[11 June...

Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (3854 bytes)
1: ...ughter of a British Sovereign to hold the title [[Princess Royal]].
3: ... Royal Highness until the ascension of [[George I of Great Britain|George I]] in 1714).
5: ...rietta Maria, and in 1644, as the daughter-in-law of the stadtholder, she began to take her place in p...
7: ...her to implore the assistance of King [[Louis XIV of France]]; the French king answered by seizing Ora...
9: ...September 1660, she returned to England. She died of [[smallpox]] at Whitehall Palace, London and was ...

Princess Victoria, Princess Royal (8523 bytes)
1: ....jpg|thumb|250px|right|HRH The Princess Victoria, Princess Royal (later German Empress Frederick)]]
3: ...II]], and mother of the Emperor-King [[Wilhelm II of Germany]].
7: ...uke of Kent]]. Her father was HRH [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]].
9: ...'''. Until the birth of her brother, [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|The Prince Albert Edward]], Vi...
11: ...d to speak French by her French nursery maid. The Princess Royal learned French and German from various gove...

Princess Charlotte, Princess Royal (4945 bytes)
1: ...]]. Charlotte was the third holder of the title [[Princess Royal]].
5: ...trelitz|Queen Charlotte]] (née Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz).
7: ...h on [[22 June]] [[1789]]. Like her siblings, the Princess Royal was educated by tutors and spent most her c...
11: ...e of Württemberg and his wife, Princess Frederica of Brandenburg-Schwedt.
13: ...s)]]. The marriage between Duke Friedrich and the Princess Royal produced one child: a stillborn daughter on...

Diana (425 bytes)
1: '''Diana''' can refer to:
3: ...'[[Diana (goddess)]]''' was the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess [[Artemis]];
4: *'''[[Diana, Princess of Wales]]'''.
5: *'''[[Diana, New York]]''', USA.
6: *'''[[78 Diana]]''' is an [[asteroid]].

78 Diana (1779 bytes)
2: |+ '''78 Diana'''
37: '''78 Diana''' is a large and dark [[main belt]] [[asteroid]]...
39: ...fter [[Diana]], [[Roman mythology|Roman]] goddess of the hunt.
41: ...[[star]] on [[September 4]], [[1980]]. A diameter of 116 km was measured, closely matching the value g...
46: [[Category:Main Belt asteroids|Diana]]

Diana Karazon (419 bytes)
2: ...[SuperStar]]'', the pan-[[Arabia|Arabic]] version of ''[[Pop Idol]]'', shown by Future Television. She...

Diana Whalen (879 bytes)
1: ...versity]] in Halifax, Nova Scotia with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and a Masters in Business Administratio...
3: ...road for much of the 1980's. In 1995 she was part of the planning team for the G-7 Summit which took p...
5: ...orporation and the Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

Hurricane Diana (729 bytes)
1: ...nsula]] as a tropical storm. It entered the [[Bay of Campeche]] and strenghtened to a [[Category 2]] h...
3: Diana killed an estimated 96 people.
5: ...iana is not to be confused with another Hurricane Diana in 1984, which reached [[Category 4]] strength, b...
8: *[[list of notable tropical cyclones]]
10: [[Category:Atlantic hurricanes|Diana (1990)]]

Diana Taurasi (2143 bytes)
1: ...[[Phoenix Mercury]]. Taurasi's father is a native of [[Italy]], while her mother is from [[Argentina]]...
3: ...si won the 2003 Naismith Award and College Player of the Year Awards.
7: ..., and she ranked the league's leaders in a number of categories. She had 26 points and led the Mercury...
15: ...r of 2004, she was awarded with the [[WNBA Rookie of the Year Award]].
17: [[Category:1982 births|Taurasi, Diana]]

Diana Vreeland (2221 bytes)
1: ...jpg|thumb|right|210px|Diana Vreeland on the cover of ''[[Andy Warhol]]'s Interview magazine''.]]
3: ...cousin of [[Pauline de Rothschild]], a style icon of the 1960s who was frequently publicized in the ma...
5: ...k to New York, where they lived for the remainder of their lives.
7: ...he Costume Institute of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York in 1971.
11: [[Category:1906 births|Vreeland, Diana]]

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