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Crawford, Amy. “Who Was Cleopatra? Mythology, Propaganda, Liz Taylor and the Real Queen Of the Nile.”
Smithsonian Magazine
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(accessed March 28, 2010).
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Seabrook, Kim. “Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh.” February 27, 2010.
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(accessed March 28, 2010).
Stritof, Sheri, and Bob Stritof. “Marc Antony and Cleopatra Marriage Profile.”
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(accessed March 27, 2010).
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(accessed March 28, 2010).
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(accessed March 28, 2010).
4. PRINCE KHURRAM AND MUMTAZ MAHAL
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Camarillo Dunn, Jerry, Jr. “The Taj Mahal.” HowStuffWorks.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Envocare. “An Historical Account Of the Taj Mahal.”
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
Exotic India. “The Taj Mahal—Architecture Of a Love Story.”
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
Grill, Mindy. “The Life Of Shah Jahan: Emperor, Brutal COnqueror, and Builder.” EncycloMedia .com.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Harish Hebbar, Neria. “King Of the World: Shah Jahan (1592-1666).”
Boloji.com
, June 12, 2002.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Haryana Online. “Taj Mahal.”
www.haryana-online.com/taj_mahal.htm
(accessed May 8, 2008).
“Historical Introduction, Part Five: Shah Jahan.”
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
Hubpages. “Mumtaz Mahal—Symbol Of Love.”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
JCS Group, Inc. “Taj Mahal.”
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
Johnson, David. “Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal: Grieving Emperor Who Built the Taj Mahal for His Late Wife.” Infoplease.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Lal, Vinay. “Shah Jahan.”
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
Maps of World. “Taj Mahal.”
www.mapsofworld.com/travel-destinations/taj-mahal.html
(accessed May 7, 2008).
Panse, Sonal. “The Story of the Taj Mahal.”
www.buzzle.com/articles/story-taj-mahal-mughal-emperor-shah-jahan-empress-mumtaz.html
(accessed May 8, 2008).
PBS. “Taj Mahal: Memorial to Love.”
www.pbs.org/treasuresoftheworld/taj_mahal/tmain.html
(accessed May 6, 2008).
Riley, Sarah. “The Taj Mahal—The Monument Of Love.”
www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/HistOry/India/02/riley/riley.htm
(accessed May 8, 2008).
Sethi, Atul. “How Agra Got the Taj.”
Times of India
, April 6, 2008.
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
“Taj Mahal Agra: Mumtaz Mahal.”
www.magic.indiatourism.com/taj-mahal-agra/mumtaz-mahal.html
(accessed May 7, 2008).
“Tajmahal—A Tribute to Beauty.”
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
“The Taj Mahal India and Shah Jahan.”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Taj Mahal India Travel. “Mumtaz Mahal.”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
“Taj Mahal: Memorial to a Favorite Wife.”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
“Tajmahal—The Making.”
www.mytajmahal.net/my-tajmahal-articles/tajmahal-the-making.html
(accessed May 5, 2008).
TutorGig Encyclopedia. “Mumtaz Mahal.”
www.tutorgig.com/ed/Mumtaz_Mahal
(accessed May 7, 2008).
Wikipedia. “Mumtaz Mahal.”
http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal
(accessed May 7, 2008).
Wikipedia. “Shah Jahan.”
http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Shah_Jahan
(accessed May 6, 2008).
Wikipedia. “Taj Mahal.”
http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Taj_Mahal
(accessed May 6, 2008).
Wilson, Pip. “Mumtaz and Jahan: The Love Affair That Created the Taj Mahal.” Wilson's Almanac.
www.wilsonsalmanac.com/mumtaz.html
(accessed May 7, 2008).
5. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE AND JOSEPHINE BEAUHARNAIS
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(accessed April 18, 2009).
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(accessed December 6, 2009).
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
Encyclopedia of World Biography. “Napoleon Bonaparte.”
www.notablebiographies.com/Mo-Ni/Napoleon-Bonaparte.html
(accessed April 18, 2009).
Gulland, Sandra. “Historical Notes: Was Josephine the Key to Napoleon's Power?”
Independent
, January 26, 1999.
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
Gulland, Sandra. “Josephine before Napoleon: Fact and Fiction.” From a speech given to the Napoleonic Society Of America.
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
“Napoleon to Josephine.”
www.geocities.com/Paris/Parc/9893/napoleon2.html
(accessed April 17, 2009).
PBS. “Napoleon and Josephine.”
www.pbs.org/empires/napoleon/n_josephine/courtship/page_1.html
(accessed April 24, 2009).
“Review of
Napoleon & Josephine: The Sword & the Hummingbird
by Gerald and Loretta Hausman.”
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(accessed April 24, 2009).
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos
éphine_de_Beauhar nais (accessed April 16, 2009).
Wikipedia. “Napoleon I.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_I_of_France
(accessed April 18, 2009).
6. PRINCE ALBERT AND QUEEN VICTORIA
Advice Diva. “Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Love Story.”
http://advicediva.com/ad/famouslovestories/queenvictoriaprincealbertlovestory.asp
(accessed June 27, 2009).
Answers.com
. “Queen Victoria.”
www.answers.com/topic/queen-victoria
(accessed June 27, 2009).
BBC. “Berkshire's Greatest Royal Love Story.”
www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/content/articles/2009/02/09/queen_victoria_albert_windsor_feature.shtml
(accessed June 27, 2009).
Dobbin, Muriel. “Book Review: Albert ‘Fell into Step behind' Victoria.” Review Of
Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals
, by Gillian Gill.
Washington Times
, June 10, 2009.
www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/10/he-fell-into-step-behind-her/
(accessed June 30, 2009).
Female AncestOrs. “Queen Victoria.”
http://female-ancestors.com/daughters/victoria.htm
(accessed June 27, 2009).
Incredible People. “Biography of Queen Victoria.”
http://profiles.incredible-people.com/queen-victoria/
(accessed June 29, 2009).
MacMillan, Alissa. “Queen of Hearts.” Review of
Victoria & Albert
(A&E).
New York Daily News
, October 11, 2001.
www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/2001/10/21/2001-10-21_queen_Of_hearts.html
(accessed June 30, 2009).
Maddocks, Melvin. “Books: Beautiful Warts Prince Albert.”
Time
, January 21, 1985.
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(accessed June 30, 2009).
Mitchell, Erik. “Prince Albert: The Real Monarch Of Modern Britain.” Associated Content. October 6, 2008.
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(accessed June 30, 2009).
NineteenTeen Blog: Being a Teen in the Nineteenth Century. “Queen Victoria, Part VIII: Love at Last.” December 9, 2008.
http://nineteenteen.blogspot.com/2008/12/queen-victoria-part-viii-love-at-last.html
.
Schneider, Jessica. “Queen Victoria's Marriage.” Monsters and Critics, June 22, 2009. Review Of
Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals
, by Gillian Gill.
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(accessed June 27, 2009).
Spark Notes. “Queen Victoria: Life with Prince Albert.”
www.sparknotes.com/biography/victoria/section3.rhtml
(accessed June 29, 2009).
Spartacus Educational. “Queen Victoria: Biography.”
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRvictoria.htm
(accessed June 27, 2009).
Sydney, Grace. “Legendary Lovers: Queen Victoria & Prince Albert.” Lovetripper.
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(accessed June 27, 2009).
Tytler, Carolyn. “Albert, Prince Consort Of Queen Victoria.” Associated Content.
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(accessed June 29, 2009).
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(accessed June 28, 2009).
Wikipedia. “Victora Of the United Kingdom.”
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(accessed June 27, 2009).
Williams, Kate. “Queen Victoria: The Original People's Princess.”
Telegraph
, September 14, 2008.
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/donotmigrate/3560626/Queen-Victoria-the-original-peoples-princess.html
(accessed June 29, 2009).
7. ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
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(accessed July 15, 2009).
Cope, Dorian. “The First Meeting of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning.”
EzineArticles.com
.
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(accessed July 15, 2009).
“Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett Browning.”
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(accessed July 15, 2009).
Encyclopedia of World Biography. “Elizabeth Barrett Browning.”
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(accessed July 15, 2009).
Everett, Glenn, and Jason B. Isaacs. “The Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning.” The Victorian Web.
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(accessed July 16, 2009).
Female Ancestors. “Elizabeth Barrett Browning.”
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(accessed July 15, 2009).
Hampson, Thomas. “I Hear America Singing: Robert Browning (1812-1889) Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861).”
www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/poet/browning.html
(accessed July 15, 2009).
Huntington Fletcher, Robert. “Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning.” From Chapter XI, Period IX, The Victorian Period, about 1830 to 1901, in
A History of English Literature
. 1918.
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(accessed July 15, 2009).
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