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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Children |  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - ChildrenWillem-Alexander and Máxima have two daughters. The older, Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria, Princess Catharina-Amalia for short (the royal family calls her Amalia) was born December 7, 2003 in The Hague. She is second in line to the Dutch throne and named after Amalia von Solms.
Their second daughter, Alexia Juliana Marcela Laurentien, was born June 26, 2005 in The Hague. She was named after her father and is third in line to the throne.
The famil ...
See also:Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Heir Apparent and Titles, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Early Life and Education, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Work and Royal Duties, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Leisure activities, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Marriage, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Children, Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - External link Read more here: » Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange: Encyclopedia II - Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange - Children |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Pedro I of Brazil - ChildrenBy his first wife, Maria Leopoldina, Archduchess of Austria:
Maria II of Portugal
Miguel de Bragança, Prince of Brazil (1820, stillborn)
Joao Carlos de Bragança, Prince of Brazil (1821–1822)
Januária de Bragança, Princess Imperial of Brazil (1822–1901). Married Luigi Prince of the Two Sicilies, Count di Aquila, son of Francis I of the Two Sicilies, and had issue.
Paula de Bragança, Princess of Brazil (1823–1833).
Francisca de Bragança, Princess of Brazil (1824–1898). Married Francis d'Orleans, Prince de Joinville, son of Louis-Philippe of France, and ...
See also:Pedro I of Brazil, Pedro I of Brazil - Early years, Pedro I of Brazil - Brazilian independence, Pedro I of Brazil - Troubled reign, Pedro I of Brazil - Return to Portugal, Pedro I of Brazil - Children Read more here: » Pedro I of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Pedro I of Brazil - Children |
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| | |  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Oscar II of Sweden - ChildrenKing Oscar II was married to Sophia of Nassau. Their children were:
King Gustav V (1858-1950)
Prince Oscar, Duke of Gotland, later Count Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg (1859-1953)
Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland (1861-1951)
Prince Eugén, Duke of Närke (1865-1947)
His eldest son, Oscar Gustaf Adolf, duke of Värmland, succeeded him as King Gustav V of Sweden. His second son, Oscar, resigned his royal rights on his marriage in 1888 with a lady-in-waiting, Miss Ebba Munck, when he assume ...
See also:Oscar II of Sweden, Oscar II of Sweden - Early life, Oscar II of Sweden - Politics, Oscar II of Sweden - Science and arts, Oscar II of Sweden - Children, Oscar II of Sweden - Trivia Read more here: » Oscar II of Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Oscar II of Sweden - Children |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Letizia Princess of Asturias - ChildrenIt was announced on May 8, 2005 that the Princess of Asturias was pregnant and on 31 October 2005, at 1:46am at the Ruber Clinic in Madrid, she gave birth to a girl, HRH Leonor, the first child for the couple, who will be baptised after christmas of 2005. The godparents were the King and Queen of Spain.
It may be likely the Spanish law of succession could be changed to introduce cognatic primogeniture, meaning that the firstborn child of the monarch succeeds, regardless of gender, making Infanta Leonor second in line behind her father even if she has y ...
See also:Letizia Princess of Asturias, Letizia Princess of Asturias - Early Life, Letizia Princess of Asturias - Education and career, Letizia Princess of Asturias - First marriage, Letizia Princess of Asturias - Second marriage, Letizia Princess of Asturias - Health concerns, Letizia Princess of Asturias - Children Read more here: » Letizia Princess of Asturias: Encyclopedia II - Letizia Princess of Asturias - Children |
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| | |  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth - ChildrenHis marriage to Anne Scott resulted in the birth of seven children:
Charles Scott, Earl of Doncaster (August 24, 1672 – February 9, 1673/1674).
James Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (May 23, 1674 – March 14, 1705). He was married on January 2, 1693/1694 to Henrietta Hyde, daughter of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester. They were parents to Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch.
Lady Anne Scott (February 17, 1675 – August 13, 1685).
Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine (1676 – December 25, 1730). He was ...
See also:James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth, James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth - Life Account, James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth - Children, James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth - Reference, James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth - External link Read more here: » James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth: Encyclopedia II - James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth - Children |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - ChildrenKarl Wilhelm Ferdinand's eldest son and designated heir, Karl Georg August (1766-1806), married Frederika, daughter of William V, Prince of Orange, in 1790, and died childless shortly before his father on 20 September 1806.
His successor, Friedrich Wilhelm (1771 - June 16, 1815), who was one of the bitterest opponents of Napoleonic domination in Germany, took part in the war of 1809 at the head of a corps of partisans; fled to England after the Battle of Wagram, and returned to Brunswick in 1 ...
See also:Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - History, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - Fame, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - Military Experience, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - First experience, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - French Revolutionary Wars, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - After the French Revolutionary Wars, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - Children, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - Notes Read more here: » Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg: Encyclopedia II - Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg - Children |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Robert Owen - ChildrenRobert and Caroline Owen's first child died in infancy, but they had seven surviving children, four sons and three daughters: Robert Dale (born 1801), William (1802), Anne Caroline (1805), Jane Dale (1805), David Dale (1807), Richard Dale (1809) and Mary (1810).
Owen's four sons, Robert Dale, William, David Dale and Richard, all became citizens of the United States. Anne Caroline and Mary (together with their mother, Caroline) died in the 1830s, after which Jane, the remaining daughter, joined her brothers in Ameri ...
See also:Robert Owen, Robert Owen - Biography, Robert Owen - Early life, Robert Owen - Commercial Success in Manchester 1790, Robert Owen - Philanthropy in New Lanark 1800, Robert Owen - Plans for Alleviating Poverty through Socialism 1817, Robert Owen - Community Experiment in America 1825, Robert Owen - London, Robert Owen - Children, Robert Owen - Works by Owen, Robert Owen - Works about Owen Read more here: » Robert Owen: Encyclopedia II - Robert Owen - Children |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Edward IV of England - ChildrenHe had ten legitimate children by Elizabeth Woodville though only seven survived him:
Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of Henry VII of England (February 11, 1466 - February 11, 1503).
Mary of York (August, 1467 - May 23, 1482).
Cecily of York (March 20, 1469 - August 24, 1507). She married first John Welles, 1st Viscount Welles and second, Thomas Kymbe
Edward V (November 4, 1470 - 1483?)
Margaret of York (April 10, 1472 - December 11, 1472)
Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York (Aug ...
See also:Edward IV of England, Edward IV of England - Biography, Edward IV of England - Children, Edward IV of England - Was Edward illegitimate?, Edward IV of England - Evidence of illegitimacy Read more here: » Edward IV of England: Encyclopedia II - Edward IV of England - Children |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Eminem - ChildrenHailie Jade Scott (Mathers) is the daughter of Eminem and his wife Kimberly Ann Scott. She was born on December 25, 1995. The songs "Mockingbird" on Eminem's album Encore and "Hailie's Song" on The Eminem Show are dedicated to her. Hailie joins her father in the hook for "My Dad's Gone Crazy." She also features prominently in a number of his other songs, most notably in "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on The Slim Shady LP, which is a fictional account of Eminem dumping the dead body of his wife into the ocean, accompanied by Hailie. She is also referenced in Em ...
See also:Eminem, Eminem - Personal life, Eminem - Early childhood, Eminem - Life before fame, Eminem - Legal troubles, Eminem - Re-marriage, Eminem - The aftermath, Eminem - Early career, Eminem - Entering the mainstream, Eminem - Themes and topics, Eminem - Controversy, Eminem - Other works and ventures, Eminem - Aftermath Entertainment, Eminem - Shady Records, Eminem - Eminem as a producer, Eminem - Retiring Slim Shady, Eminem - Eminem in D12, Eminem - Grammy Award History, Eminem - Discography, Eminem - Albums and EPs, Eminem - Movies, Eminem - Samples, Eminem - Children, Eminem - Trivia, Eminem - Awards Read more here: » Eminem: Encyclopedia II - Eminem - Children |
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Meaning of Dreams about Children
Children - ``Dream of children sweet and fair, To you will come suave debonair, Fortune robed in shining dress, Bearing wealth and happiness.''
- To dream of seeing many beautiful children is portentous of great prosperity and blessings.
- For a mother to dream of seeing her child sick from slight cause, she may see it enjoying robust health, but trifles of another nature may harass her.
- To see children working or studying, denotes peaceful times and general prosperity.
- To dream of seeing your child desperately ill or dead, you have much to fear, for its welfare is sadly threatened.
- To dream of your dead child, denotes worry and disappointment in the near future.
- To dream of seeing disappointed children, denotes trouble from enemies, and anxious forebodings from underhanded work of seemingly friendly people.
- To romp and play with children, denotes that all your speculating and love enterprises will prevail.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Children , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children , Dream Interpretation Children )
For more dictionary entries, see » Children Dictionary |
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Dear Children, I like being with children and talking to them and, even more, playing with them. For the moment I forget that I am terribly old and it is very long ago since I was a child. But when I sit down to write, I cannot forget my age and the distance that separates you from me. Old people have a habit of delivering sermons and good advice to the young.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Nehru's Letter To Children |
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