The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Chrysler Imperial'.
If you're talking about the origin of her name, it comes from the Greek Anistasius meaning "Resurrection". If you're asking for her full name, her full title is: Her Imperial Highness, the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia I hope this was helpful.
Paper was first invented in ancient China around the 2nd century BC, during the Han Dynasty. The invention is credited to Cai Lun, a eunuch and official of the imperial court. Initially, paper was made from materials like tree bark, hemp, and rags.
They were extinct long ago like hundreds of years.They got extinct by hunters shooting them and collecting them.Now hunters and people are seeing them in real life. Thought to be extinct for 60 years, an ivorybill was videotaped in the White River Refuge in Arkansas in Feb 2004. Since then other sightings have occurred in other states including, NC, SC, La, Fla, Tx. Also, the mounted specimens in the accompanying picture here are not ivory billed woodpeckers, but the closely related imperial woodpecker from Mexico, a critically endangered if not already extinct bird.
Chrysler Imperial was created in 1926.
As of 2014, no.
Well, they are two kinds. In the original series, it's a 1966Chrysler Imperial, however in the movie it was a 1965 Chrysler Imperial. Thanks for asking the question!=)
The Imperial was a concept at a 2006 auto show. It was never produced for sale.
The Chrysler LeBaron first went into production in 1931. It was the Chrysler Custom Imperial Eight. This is the earliest mention of the LeBaron name associated with the Chrysler company.
Chrysler Imperial
Yes it is a modified 1965 Chrysler imperial
Chrysler did not make an Imperial in 1978. However, the Chrysler New Yorker Brougham equipped with the 440 4bbl Lean Burn engine and standard rear axle ratio (I can't remember what the ratio was/is) was EPA rated at 10 city / 16 highway.
im pretty sure its a 1965 Chrysler Imperial
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I think it was the 69-73 Chrysler Imperial.
Power windows were introduced with the 1951 Chrysler Imperial.