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  1. 27 de abr. de 2011 · Since the beginning of the 20th century, ... A passerby looks at a window display of the royal wedding at the British Airway office on New York's Fifth Avenue on July 27, 1981.

  2. Transmissão original. 15 de janeiro de 2023 – presente. The Last of Us é uma série de televisão estadunidense dos gêneros pós-apocalíptico, drama e thriller, baseada na franquia de jogos eletrônicos homônimos desenvolvidos pela empresa Naughty Dog. Sua estreia ocorreu no dia 15 de janeiro de 2023 através da HBO. [ 2]

  3. The Son. The Son é uma série de televisão no estilo western e drama. A série é baseada no romance de 2013 de mesmo nome de Philipp Meyer. A série foi criado e desenvolvido por Meyer, Brian McGreevy, e Lee Shipman. [ 1] A série teve 10 episódios na primeira temporada e estreou no AMC em 8 de abril de 2017. [ 2]

  4. 7 de set. de 2021 · 'Royal Weddings of the 21st Century'Who doesn't love a Royal Wedding?! But with a large gap between generations in the Royal Family it may be some time befor...

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  5. 30 de mai. de 2011 · If there is one monarch in British history likely to have left archaeological evidence for royal weddings, it is six-times bridegroom Henry VIII. In a desperate bid to sire a male heir – the ‘King’s Great Matter’ as the constitutional crisis was known – he personally selected four of his wives from his own court, something that would not be seen again until the 20th century.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2016 · When one talks about British royal weddings, most people think of Prince Charles and Lady Diana’s in 1981. Earlier marriages were also caught on camera, but because of new technologies these occasions became increasingly popular. The story of the modern royal wedding begins with Prince Albert, Duke of York, who married Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on ...

  7. 26 de abr. de 2018 · Almost 100 years ago, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (known as Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) established a long-held Royal Wedding tradition. As Lady Elizabeth entered Westminster Abbey on her wedding day, the Royal bride stopped to lay her flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. The gesture was in remembrance of her own brother, Fergus ...