- has been
derided in
Norway as "Princess
Plenty More of Have-It-All" (
prinsesse Mertakk av Pose og Sekk) due to her
insistence on
using the
title "princess"...
- in 1981 by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche
Werft (HDW) in Kiel, Germany, as MS
Prinsesse Ragnhild for
Jahre Line. In 1990 she was
transferred to
Color Line. In...
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Archived from the
original on 26
August 2023.
Retrieved 26
August 2023. "
Prinsesse Ingrid Alexandra begynner på
Elvebakken videregående skole" [Princess...
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Prinsesse Ragnhild may
refer to:
Princess Ragnhild, Mrs.
Lorentzen (1930 – 2012) MS
Prinsesse Ragnhild or MV Jimei, a 1966
Norwegian ferry MS Prinsesse...
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Prinsesse Louise (DAC ship) may
refer to:
Prinsesse Louise (1738 DAC ship), a ship
bought by the
Danish Asiatic Company in 1738
Prinsesse Louise (1744...
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Prinsesse Wilhelmine Caroline was an East
Indiaman of the
Danish Asiatic Company. The
Prinsesse Wilhelmine Caroline was
built at the
Danish Asiatic Company's...
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Nikita Hoffmann Andersen (28
August 2018). "
Prinsesse Maria-Olympia. Hvem er
Danmarks ukendte prinsesse?" (in Danish). Elle Danmark.
Retrieved 7 September...
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Norwegian Organisation for the
Hearing Impaired.
Several ships,
including MS
Prinsesse Ragnhild, were
named for her.
Although a
private person, in 1995 Ragnhild...
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undertook her
first official engagement, the
baptism of a
ferry – the M/F
Prinsesse Isabella operating between Jutland and Samsø –
named in her honour, on...
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Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie was a
Chinaman of the
Danish Asiatic Company,
built in 1781. She
completed four
expeditions to Canton.
Prinsesse Charlotte...