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manner are
often referred to
informally as
dowagers.
Dowagers portra**** in
literature include the
Dowager Duchess of
Merton in
Agatha Christie's Lord...
- Hoàng Thái Hậu (太皇太后)). An
empress dowager wielded power over the
harem and
imperial family.
Numerous empress dowagers held
regency during the
reign of...
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nurses as
nurse empress dowagers. Often,
later in
their reigns, they
would then
honor their wet
nurses as full
empress dowagers, and they
often had just...
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powerful figures,
including Empress Dowager Ci'an. Cixi
suggested that they
become co-reigning
empress dowagers, with
powers exceeding the
eight regents;...
-
United Kingdom, who were
never queen mothers. The
following queens were
dowagers between the
given dates,
whether queen mothers or not: Of England: Edith...
-
Empress Dowager He (何太后) may
refer to:
Empress He (Han dynasty) (died 189),
consort and
empress dowager of the Han
dynasty Empress Dowager He (Eastern...
- sphere. Some
grand empresses dowager held
regency during the emperor's childhood. Some of the most
prominent empress dowagers extended their regencies beyond...
-
honored as
Empress Dowager Ci'an. As
empress dowager and one of the most
senior members of the
imperial family, she and
Empress Dowager Cixi
became co-regents...
-
Empress (
Dowager) Feng (馮皇(太)后) (442 – 17
October 490),
formally Empress (
Dowager)
Wenming (文明皇后,
literally "the
civil and
understanding empress") was...
- 181.
Jackman 2015, p. 37. Stafford, P (1983). Queens,
Concubines and
Dowagers: The King's Wife in the
Early Middle Ages. London. p. 100.{{cite book}}:...