(1)Yaroslav (2 the) Wise (978-1054) used marriages of his children to strengthen international relations. He married three of his daughters to foreign princes: (3) Elizabeth to (4) Harald III of Norway, (5) Anastasia to (6 the) King of Hungary and his youngest daughter, (7) Anne, to (8) Henry I of France. (9) Prince Yaroslav was connected to almost all European monarchs of his time. (10) Queen Victoria was (11) Queen of England for 63 years, which if longer than any other British monarch (1837-1901). She married (12) Prince Albert and they had nine children. Their children married into royal families all over Europe. (13) Princess Alexandra of Edward, who later became (14) King of England, married (15) Princess Alexandra of Denmark. (16) Prince Alfred married (17) Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia. (18) Queen Victroria was often called ''(19) grandmother of Europe.''
A tiger is a beautiful wild animal that has an incredible strength and sustaining power. Being one of the cleverest animals on the Earth a tiger enjoys a native cunning, phenomenal intuition and excellent observation.Handsomeness and gracefulness of this wonderful beast dazzles not only a man but also animals. Black stripes at tiger’s back are looked perfectly on orange background, but stripes’ drawing doesn’t ever repeat among predators.A tiger’s glance hypnotizes, and its amber yellow, round eyes can distinguish a slight movement making it invulnerable. Rampant and dense whiskers give the animal courage and nobleness, and straw colored, sharp tusks or claws don’t give any chance to a prey.
(10) Queen Victoria was (11) Queen of England for 63 years, which if longer than any other British monarch (1837-1901). She married (12) Prince Albert and they had nine children. Their children married into royal families all over Europe. (13) Princess Alexandra of Edward, who later became (14) King of England, married (15) Princess Alexandra of Denmark. (16) Prince Alfred married (17) Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia. (18) Queen Victroria was often called ''(19) grandmother of Europe.''