The landgravine Amalie Elizabeth introduced the rule of primogeniture. |
Then the Landgrave himself, the landgravine, with their gentlemen and ladies, troop into the hall. |
Her father remarried but when his second wife died, her broken father took his children to Darmstadt to be raised by his Hessian mother-in-law Landgravine Marie Louise. |
Words like margravine and landgravine prove nothing, being scarcely naturalised. |
It represents the kind-hearted landgravine at the moment the miracle of roses is taking place. |
The virtuous landgravine kept her word, but could effect nothing. |