Examples of 'berengaria' in a sentence

Meaning of "berengaria"

berengaria: A proper noun, possibly referring to historical figures or specific entities, but may require additional context for a precise definition
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  • A female given name of historical usage

How to use "berengaria" in a sentence

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Berengaria played an active role in the negotiations.
I will have to settle for Berengaria.
Berengaria will give it to you tomorrow morning.
Their eldest daughter Berengaria instead performed these honours.
Berengaria is four years younger than the aboves.
So they put her on the Berengaria locked in her stateroom like a wild animal.
Berengaria conceded this reluctantly.
Imperator had an illustrious career as the Cunard flagship Berengaria.
Conrad and Berengaria never saw each other again.
No one has seen the Lady Berengaria.
He was engaged to Berengaria of Castile but died before they could be married.
King Valdemar remarried two years later to Berengaria of Portugal.
The question is that Berengaria did not accompany Richard in his new coronation.
Such animals were known to live on Berengaria VII and Maravel.
Berengaria is forced to accompany Richard to the Holy Land.

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Richard encounters Berengaria on her way to the Holy City.
The ship was renamed after the English queen Berengaria of Navarre.
Richard had Berengaria brought to him by his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine.
The Latin form is Berengarius and the female equivalent is Berengaria.
Resembles Berengaria superficially.
In other words, she predicted a struggle for the Danish throne between the sons of Berengaria.
Berengaria of Navarre.
This second marriage was also annulled because Berengaria was Alfonso 's first cousin once removed.
Berengaria of Castile.
The king 's widow Eleanor ceded custody of the heir to Berengaria.
Berengaria of Navarree.
He swore fealty to King Richard, and attended his wedding to Berengaria of Navarre.
Berengaria of Portugal.
He made numerous Atlantic crossings in command of the Mauretania, Berengaria and Aquitania.
Berengaria of Barcelona.
Eleanor of Aquitaine promoted the engagement of Berengaria to her son, Richard the Lionheart.
I swear to you, Berengaria that this sword will enter Jerusalem and rest on the tomb.
You are very lovely, Berengaria.
Berengaria eventually settled in Le Mans, one of her dower properties.
He would do it, Berengaria.
Berengaria of Navarre, queen of England b.
Sire, we have searched and questioned . No one has seen the Lady Berengaria.
Berengaria of Navarre, whom you will marry, sire.
Eleanor returned to England, leaving Berengaria in Joan 's care.
Queen Berengaria was the opposite, described as a dark-eyed, raven haired beauty.
Novels featuring Berengaria include:.
Queen Berengaria was the opposite, described as a dark-eyed, raven-haired beauty.
I, Richard, King of England bestow upon thee, Berengaria of Navarre the right of sovereignty.
Returned to transatlantic passenger service in 1920, she served alongside the Mauretania and the Berengaria.
Has Miss Berengaria always pinched things, dear?
In 1230, Alfonso died after having several children with a second wife, Queen Berengaria of Castile.
Aging John chose Berengaria of León, from Alfonso 's second marriage.
Skelton ( left ) and one of his new recruits, Lester B. Pearson, on board the Berengaria.
When Berengaria died in childbirth herself in 1221, King Valdemar did not remarry.
The marriage of John and Berengaria of León was celebrated in Burgos in May 1224.

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