How to use in-sentence of “empress”:
+ On the morning of 2 November 1755, Maria Teresa, Queen of Hungary and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, gave birth to Marie Antoinette, her fifteenth child and last daughter.
+ Some also put together two previous emperors’ or empresses’ names, like Empress Meishō.
+ The last empress was Zita of Bourbon-Parma.
+ The tomb was commissioned by Humayun’s first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, Archaeological Survey of India.
+ She was sometimes called “The Empress of the Blues” and was very popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
+ The Prince Hitachi was born on 28 November 1935, the second son and seventh child of the Emperor Shôwa and Empress Kojun.
+ From the end of the 6th century to the early 7th century, Empress Suiko and her nephew Prince Shotoku innovated the political system so that the emperor gets power.

Example sentences of “empress”:
+ This seabed mountain is named after Empress Suiko of Japan.
+ Then in 1752 Empress Elizabeth had the palace torn down.
+ When William was a young boy, there was a fierce civil war in England between King Stephen, grandson of William I of EnglandWilliam I, also called William the Conqueror and Henry I’s daughter, Empress Matilda.
+ During the reign of Empress Elizabeth of Russia the family reached the height of their influence and wealth and Elizaveta Vorontsova was later a mistress of Emperor Peter III.
+ They also enjoyed a swing through the Far East, being cordially received at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo by the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
+ Because Iyasu had gone over to Islam, the nobles replaced him with Empress Zauditu on September 27, 1916 and made Tafari regent.
+ Genshō was the only Japanese empress regnant to get her title from another empress regnant, rather than a previous male ruler.
+ Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and later Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was the Empress consort of Russia.
+ On Christmas Eve, the day of her wedding, she is accidentally pulled into the TARDIS because she has been drugged with Huon particles by her fiancé, Lance Bennett, because he was told to do so by Empress of the Racnoss.
+ She was married to Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, son of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in an attempt to give the Austrians more influence in the Italian states.
+ This seabed mountain is named after Empress Suiko of Japan.
+ Then in 1752 Empress Elizabeth had the palace torn down.
+ The empress did not believe her, saying that “everything Rasputin does is holy”.
+ It was built in 1770 by Wolfgang von Kempelen to impress the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
+ Because of this, Empress Maria Theresa and her daughter, Marie Antoinette did not like him.
+ Asuka was abandoned when Empress Jitō moved the court and the capital to Fujiwara-kyō.
+ This applies particularly to the last Commonwealth King Stanisław August Poniatowski, who for some time had been a lover of Russian Empress Catherine the Great.
+ Her other popular titles are Holy Mother Empress of the Heavens above, Heavenly Imperial Concubine, Lady Mazu, Heavenly Princess consort and Heavenly Holy Mother.
+ The rise of Parliament’s power was slowed down by civil war between Stephen of EnglandStephen and Empress Matilda.
+ During the Second Empire, Emperor Napoléon III and Empress Eugénie held their imperial court at Saint-Cloud during the spring and the autumn.
More in-sentence examples of “empress”:
+ This empress is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine at Nara.
+ The first known rose garden was planted by French empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in Malmaison.
+ This empress is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine at Nara.
+ The first known rose garden was planted by French empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in Malmaison.
+ Paisiello worked for the Empress for eight years.
+ Catherine II of Russia was Empress of Russia.
+ The wife of Naruhito is Empress Masako.
+ After the death of Empress Wu Zetian in 705, Princess Taiping joined with her nephew Li Longji to get power for the Tang dynasty again.
+ He worked as a secretary for Emperor Hadrian but he was accused of something having to do with the empress Sabina and was forced to retire in 121 c.e.
+ After becoming first consul, Napoleon arranged a marriage for Louis to Hortense de Beauharnais, the daughter of Empress Josephine and Napoleon’s stepdaughter.
+ Alexandra Fyodorovna was Empress consort of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of the Russian Empire.
+ Eugenia’s moon has been named Eugenia I Petit-Prince, after Empress Eugenia’s son, the Prince Imperial.
+ At first he pledged his fealty or loyalty to King Stephen but later changed it to Empress Matilda.
+ Common practice was to just elect the deceased Emperor or Empress ‘s heir to the throne.
+ When they went into the Queen’s Quarters, they killed three women whom they thought were Empress Myeongseong.
+ Another is the claim that most Ethiopians can trace their ancestry to multiple ethnic groups, including the last self-proclaimed emperor Haile Selassie I and his Empress Itege Menen Asfaw of Ambassel of having both Amhara and Oromo linage.
+ Eventually, it ended in a coup d’état led by Empress Dowager Cixi.
+ AkihitoThe Emperor Emeritus was born at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on 23 December 1933, the elder son and sixth child of the Shōwa Emperor and Empress Kōjun.
+ In May 1857 the Emperor and Empress of Austria invited the tall Irishman to visit their kingdom.
+ Through Charles VI, she was an aunt of Empress Maria Theresa.
+ The government of Empress Dowager Cixi gave her support to the boxers.
+ The theatre is named after Empress Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II.
+ Their daughter was the Byzantine empress Agnes.
+ She was not close to her mother, Empress Maria Feodorovna.
+ Begum Nur Jahan, also known as Mehr-un-Nisaa Khanam, was a Mughal Empress and wife of the Emperor Jahangir.
+ She became Empress of the French at just 19 years of age.
+ It ended with the assassination of Empress Myeongseong.
+ In 1733, Empress Anna added to the palace.
+ It was called the Mariinsky Theatre, named after the Empress Maria Alexandrovna.
+ This made her the first Empress of the French.
+ Chūai’s wife is known as Empress Jingū.
+ Byong-Kuk Kim, “Assassination of Empress Myongsong” “Korea Times”, Dec.
+ The site was chosen by Empress Taytu Betul.
+ They stayed lovers for three years, until Nicholas married Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt the future Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna—in 1894, shortly after the death of his father, Tsar Alexander III.
+ The name “Pillow Book” came from an event where the empress was given a bundle of notebooks.
+ Sei Shōnagon told the empress that she wanted to use them to make a pillow.
+ She is usually dressed in a red robe in paintings and murals, but in sculptures she is clothed in jewel-festooned robes of an empress holding a ceremonial tablet or a jeweled staff whilst wearing the easily recognized flat-topped imperial cap with hanging beads at the front and back.
+ The use of the Sexegenary cycle calendar in Japan is credited to Empress Suiko in 604.
+ The adoption of the sexegenary cycle calendar was a significant event in the reign of Empress Suiko.
+ In 710, she and Li Longji stopped Empress Wei’s plan to gain power.
+ Just 13 days after giving birth to Miên Tông, Empress Hồ Thị Hoa deceased, he was taken care by his grandmother, Empress Dowager Nhân Tuyên.
+ In the historyhistories written by the later Chinese governments, his mother was the Empress Ma, his father’s most important wife.
+ Prince Takahito was the fourth and youngest son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei.
+ The government of Empress Dowager Cixi was not helpful, and diplomats, foreign civilians, soldiers and some Chinese Christians retreated to the legation quarter where they held out for fifty-five days until a multinational coalition rushed 20,000 troops to their rescue.
+ In 1774, it was put into the Imperial Sceptre of Russian Empress Catherine the Great.
+ In 1773, Empress Catherine of Russia ordered the Green Frog Service from Wedgwood; it can still be seen in the Hermitage Museum.
+ This seabed mountain is named after Empress Jingū of Japan.
+ The dynasty was interrupted for a short time by the Second Zhou Dynasty when Empress Wu Zetian managed to claim the throne, becoming the first and only Chinese Empress.
+ She allied herself with Empress Maria Theresa, who promised Louise Élisabeth the throne of the Southern Netherlands, which had been returned to Austrian rule under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.
+ His wife Empress Carlota of Mexico began holding parties for the wealthy Mexicans to raise money for poor houses.
+ She became Empress Michiko in 1989 when her husband became Emperor.
