Examples of 'countess of salisbury' in a sentence

Meaning of "countess of salisbury"

countess of salisbury: This phrase refers to the historical title of a noblewoman who holds the rank of countess in the region of Salisbury or is married to the Earl of Salisbury

How to use "countess of salisbury" in a sentence

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countess of salisbury
He later raped the countess of Salisbury.
The Countess of Salisbury was my old governess.
Alice was thereafter styled as Countess of Salisbury.
She became the countess of Salisbury in her own right.
May I be the first to offer my congratulations to the Countess of Salisbury.
Countess of Salisbury.
It was dedicated to the Countess of Salisbury.
I know . The Countess of Salisbury was my old governess.
He also created Margaret Plantagenet, a Yorkist heiress, Countess of Salisbury sui juris.
Your earldom, Countess of Salisbury.
He was also a younger brother of Margaret, 8th Countess of Salisbury.
It seems that the monastery 's foundation was resolved upon by Ela, Countess of Salisbury in 1226.

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