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Louis XIV lived in the Palace of Versailles.
Buckingham palace, Windsor Castle & Frogmore, Osborn House, Sandringham, Holyroodhouse, Balmoral Castle. Kingston Palace,Froggal Maison in Malta.... Queen Victoria lived much of the time in Buckingham Palace in London. She also spent time in Balmoral, in Scotland, and in Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Balmoral palace in Scotland and also the isle of Wight, where she died in the Osborn House in 1901.
he lived in his dad Henry VII's palace Richmond palace
He lived on the Versailles Palace grounds, but not in the Palace itself, since it had been declared a national museum in 1792. He lived in the Grand Trianon.
Cleopatra lived in her palace on the harbor of Alexandria.
No, palaces as such were not where people like her lived. She was a Queen of the Iceni, but as far as people have found out, just lived in an ordinary house of the time. Remember, England was split into various kingdoms then, she was just one of many
A "domus" was a house. It was usually occupied by middle to upper classed people. The sizes and neighborhoods varied depending on the owner's wealth.
Her home she lived in as a child is called Althorp. The home she lived in before her death was Kensington Palace.
Osbourne House Buckingham Palace Windsor Castle
If you mean the Temple of Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings, then the name of it is Deir el Bahri. Although it is not her Palace it was built as Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple, which is a place for people to worship the dead King/Queen, to leave offerings, and where the priests performed a series of daily funerary rites.
Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle & Frogmore, Osborn House, Sandringham, Holyroodhouse, Balmoral Castle. Kingston Palace,Froggal Maison in Malta.... Queen Victoria lived much of the time in Buckingham Palace in London. She also spent time in Balmoral, in Scotland, and in Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. She seemed to favor the Balmoral palace in Scotland and also the isle of Wight, where she died in the Osborn House in 1901.
the Minoan people that lived at crete from 1900-1375BCE