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  1. et.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_IMary I – Vikipeedia

    Mary I ( 18. veebruar 1516 Placentia palee, Greenwich – 17. november 1558 Saint Jamesi palee, London) oli Inglismaa ja Iirimaa kuninganna aastatel 1553 –1558. Esimese kuningannana ja neljanda monarhina Inglismaa Tudorite dünastiast valitses ta suurte usuliste pingete ajal. Inglismaa kiriku katoliku kirikust lahutanud kuninga Henry VIII ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_KianiMary Kiani - Wikipedia

    Mary Kiani (born Mary McKloskey[citation needed] on 27 March 1964), usually spelled Märy Kiani on her records, is a Scottish singer who first had hit songs as vocalist for dance music act the Time Frequency (TTF) in the early 1990s and later a solo career. [1] Before TTF, Kiani was a session musician and has toured with Donny Osmond and ...

  3. Mary, Bloody Mary (1999) and Beware, Princess Elizabeth (2001) by Carolyn Meyer. Both novels are part of the Young Royals series. The first depicts Mary's teenaged years, the second Elizabeth's teenaged years. Both attempt to explore their experiences at the time and how said experiences shaped their later lives.

  4. Mary & George es una miniserie de televisión del género drama histórico, creada y desarrollada por D. C. Moore para Sky Studios y estrenada en el Reino Unido por el canal Sky Atlantic el 5 de marzo de 2024. 1 La serie, basada en el libro de no ficción de 2017 de Benjamin Woolley: The King's Assassin, está dirigida por Oliver Hermanus, Alex ...

  5. Jewels of Mary I of England. Mary I of England, Antonis Mor, Prado. An inventory of the jewels of Mary I of England, known as Princess Mary or the Lady Mary in the years 1542 to 1546, was kept by her lady in waiting Mary Finch. [1] The manuscript is now held by the British Library. It was published by Frederic Madden in 1831.

  6. Mary, mother of Jesus. Our Lady of Sorrows, by Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato, 17th century. In Abrahamic religions, Mary ( Judeo-Aramaic מרים Maryām; Arabic: مريم (Maryam); Septuagint Greek Μαριαμ, Mariam, Μαρια, Maria; Syriac: Mart Maryam) was the mother of Jesus. Her story is told in the New Testament of the Bible .

  7. Mary I. O’Connor (born circa 1959) was a 1980 U.S. Olympic team rower and an orthopedic surgeon, researcher, and professor with the Mayo Clinic and Yale School of Medicine. [1] [2] She was also a member of the 1976 Yale women's rowing team that protested inequalities, starting the Title IX movement to fight sexual discrimination in college athletics.