Aún no tenemos significados para "roman empress".
1Those are the times when I feel like the Roman Empress.
2Eudosia was a Roman empress, wife of the second Theodosius.
3Holy Roman Empress, Queen Consort of Hungary and Bohemia, known as 'the Messalina of Germany'.
4A queen, my dear fellow, a Roman empress.
5On my head I wore a wreath of gilded bay-leaves, and must have looked like a Roman Empress.
6No Roman Empress with her bath of asses' milk could have had a more wonderful toilet than she.
7The Roman empress, Messalina, disguised herself as a prostitute and excelled the most degraded courtesans in her monstrous debaucheries.
8A magnificent gold necklace and gold bracelets with a large medallion of a Roman Empress in gold in the midst.
9Lady Elizabeth Keppel had a gown worthy of the Roman Empress she looks, with that beak nose and nutcracker chin.
10"Your niece looks like an empress, a wonderful, Byzantine, Roman empress!"
11Look at Louise-reminds one of a Roman empress-andyou, my self-conceited Haligonian, must follow suit; was there ever such a set?
12Her tapering figure had the grace of Persian queens and Roman empresses floating along in their litters on ripples of dusky muscles.
13Theodora was seated on a sofa, in conversation with a lady of distinguished mien and with the countenance of a Roman empress.
14She had the dignity of a Roman empress, and she handled coppers as if they had been stamped with the head of Caesar.
15It takes a New York millionairess or a Roman empress or one of Charles the Second's duchesses to plunge as deep as this.
16"Sally says she is convinced Harriet is a Roman empress reborn, and may astonish Washington at any moment," said Mrs. Madison, anxiously.
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