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archduchess

[ahrch-duhch-is] / ˈɑrtʃˈdʌtʃ ɪs /




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The archduchess admires his protective instinct, but she can’t save him, or the tower, from their inevitable fate.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 10, 2024

Ancien Régime Silver The Austrian archduchess Marie Christine, a sister of Marie Antoinette, hardly had time to enjoy her finest silver.

From New York Times Apr. 8, 2010

By 1792 Napoleon had dethroned the Habsburg couple, and they packed a few shiploads of possessions and returned to Vienna, where the archduchess died of typhus.

From New York Times Apr. 8, 2010

"For God's sake, what has happened to you?" the archduchess cried out to her stricken husband.

From Time Magazine Archive

At hearing her title, the archduchess stood straight and clicked her heels together.

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood




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