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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Mary I |  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Celeste - Speculation and fiction on the Mary CelesteDozens of theories have been proposed to explain the mystery of the vanished crew and passengers, ranging from the mundane to the fantastic. Some suggested there was a mutiny among the crew who murdered Briggs and his family then escaped in the lifeboat. However, Briggs was known as a very religious, just and fair man. He was not the kind of Captain to provoke his crew to mutiny. First Mate Albert Richardson had served in the American Civil War before going away to sea, and the rest of the crew also had excellent reputations. When all theori ...
See also:Mary Celeste, Mary Celeste - The ship and its desertion, Mary Celeste - The fate of the crew and passengers, Mary Celeste - Speculation and fiction on the Mary Celeste, Mary Celeste - Timeline, Mary Celeste - Ship's manifest, Mary Celeste - Crew, Mary Celeste - Passengers, Mary Celeste - New York Times Read more here: » Mary Celeste: Encyclopedia II - Mary Celeste - Speculation and fiction on the Mary Celeste |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Bloody Mary person - In historyBloody Mary is the name used to refer to Queen Mary I of England because of her persecution of Protestants. The Protestant Reformation, started fitfully in England by King Henry VIII, became established policy under the brief reign of Edward VI. Mary, like her mother Catherine of Aragon, whom Henry VIII had spurned, was a devout Roman Catholic. She contracted an unpopular marriage to the equally devout Philip II of Spain. The pair, with the assistance of conservative churchmen such as Edward "Bl ...
See also:Bloody Mary person, Bloody Mary person - In history, Bloody Mary person - In folklore, Bloody Mary person - In South Pacific, Bloody Mary person - Other Bloody Marys Read more here: » Bloody Mary person: Encyclopedia II - Bloody Mary person - In history |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483
Habiru/Sources - Text.
The next day word of the enemy came as follows: "Yapah-Adad has made ready the settlement Zallul on this side of the bank of the Euphrates River, and with two thousand troops of the Hapiru of the land, 9 is dwelling in that city."
Habiru/Sources - Footnotes.
9. On the Hapiru (Habiru) or `Apiru in the Mari texts see especially E. Dhorme, RHR, CXVIII, p ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483 |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus PistorumIn Paris during 1933, Caresse had met Henry Miller. When he returned to the U.S. in 1940, he confessed to Caresse his lack of success in getting his work published. Miller's autobiographical book Tropic of Cancer was banned in the U.S. as pornographic, and he could get no other work published. She invited him to take a room in her New York apartment where she infrequently lived, which he accepted, though she did not provide him with money.
Desperate for cash, Miller fell to churning out pornography on commission for an Oklahoma ...
See also:Mary Phelps Jacob, Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston Society, Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a Brassiere, Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris Intellectuals, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her Husband, Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus Pistorum, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founded Artists Colony in Europe Read more here: » Mary Phelps Jacob: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus Pistorum |
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| |  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Magdalene - Veneration of Mary MagdaleneThe Eastern Orthodox Church maintains that the saint retired to Ephesus with the Blessed Virgin and there died, that her relics were transferred to Constantinople in 886 and are there preserved. Gregory of Tours (De miraculis, I, xxx) supports the tradition that she retired to Ephesus with no mention of any connection to Gaul.
How a cult of Mary Magdalene first arose in Provence is not clear. As a Roman Catholic saint, Mary Magdalene's relics were first venerated at the abbey of Vézelay in Burgundy. Jacobus de Voragine gives t ...
See also:Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene - Mary Magdalene in the New Testament, Mary Magdalene - Identification with other women of the New Testament, Mary Magdalene - Veneration of Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene - Easter Egg tradition, Mary Magdalene - The Gospel of Mary, Mary Magdalene - Assertions about Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene - Metaphysical marriage Read more here: » Mary Magdalene: Encyclopedia II - Mary Magdalene - Veneration of Mary Magdalene |
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| |  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary-Louise Parker - TriviaAppeared in a Bonnie Raitt music video entitled You Got It.
A song entitled Butterfly in Reverse by the band Counting Crows was written for her.
Received 'Special Thanks' credits for Wet Hot American Summer and Pieces of April.
At the 2004 Golden Globes, Parker was dared by fellow West Wing cast member Janel Moloney to thank her newborn son for the enhancement of her breasts and profile, if she won the award for Angels in America. Parker did win, and did indeed thank her son, saying on stage, "Janel Moloney just told me she would pay me $1,000 if I thanked my newborn son for ...
See also:Mary-Louise Parker, Mary-Louise Parker - Her Early Work, Mary-Louise Parker - The 1990s, Mary-Louise Parker - 2001 - 2003, Mary-Louise Parker - 2004-present, Mary-Louise Parker - Selected Filmography, Mary-Louise Parker - Awards, Mary-Louise Parker - Trivia Read more here: » Mary-Louise Parker: Encyclopedia II - Mary-Louise Parker - Trivia |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - Grammy Award HistoryCareer Stats
Wins: 3
Nominations: 15
Best Pop Collaboration w/ Vocals
"Whenever I Say Your Name" w/ Sting WON 2004
Best Contemporary R&B Album
Love & Life Nominated 2004
Best R&B Female Vocal Performance
"Ooh!" Nominated 2004
"He Think I Don't Know" WON 2003
"Family Affair" Nominated 2002
"All That I Can Say" Nominated 200 ...
See also:Mary J. Blige, Mary J. Blige - Biography, Mary J. Blige - Early life, Mary J. Blige - Music career, Mary J. Blige - The What's The 411? Era: 1990-1993, Mary J. Blige - The My Life Era: 1994-1996, Mary J. Blige - The Share My World Era: 1997-1998, Mary J. Blige - The Mary Era: 1999-2000, Mary J. Blige - The No More Drama Era: 2001-2003, Mary J. Blige - The Love & Life Era: 2003-2004, Mary J. Blige - The Breakthrough Era: 2005-present, Mary J. Blige - Personal, Mary J. Blige - Influence and impact, Mary J. Blige - Grammy Award History, Mary J. Blige - Discography, Mary J. Blige - Albums, Mary J. Blige - Singles, Mary J. Blige - Collaborations on other albums Read more here: » Mary J. Blige: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - Grammy Award History |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - MarriageOn 6 July 1891, Princess Marie Louise was married Prince Aribert of Anhalt (18 June 1866 - 24 December 1933) at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Prince Aribert was the third son of Leopold, Duke of Anhalt, and his wife, Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Altenberg. The bride's first cousin, the German emperor Wilhelm II, had been instrumental in arranging the match.
The marriage, however, was unhappy and childless. (Years after the fact, it was mooted that Aribelt was homosexual and had been caught in bed with a servant, either by Marie ...
See also:Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - Early Life, Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - Marriage, Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - Royal Duties, Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - World War I, Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - Later Life Read more here: » Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein: Encyclopedia II - Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein - Marriage |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Percy Dearmer - Later yearsFor the fifteen years following his tenure as vicar at St. Mary's, Dearmer served in no official ecclesiastical posts, preferring instead to focus on his writing, volunteerism, and effecting social change. During World War I he served as chaplain to the British Red Cross ambulance unit in Serbia, where his wife died of enteric fever in 1915. In 1916, he worked with the Young Men's Christian Association in France. In 1916 and 1917, he joined the Mission of Help in India. Dearmer took a second wife in 1916, marrying Nancy Knowles on August 19th. They had a son, Antony, who di ...
See also:Percy Dearmer, Percy Dearmer - Education and ordination, Percy Dearmer - The Parson's Handbook and vicarage at St. Mary's, Percy Dearmer - Hymnology, Percy Dearmer - Later years, Percy Dearmer - Works written or edited by Dearmer Read more here: » Percy Dearmer: Encyclopedia II - Percy Dearmer - Later years |
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| | |  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Regicide - Regicides as murdersRegicide has particular resonance within the concept of the Divine Right of Kings, whereby monarchs were presumed by decision of God to have a divinely anointed authority to rule. As such, an attack on a king by one of his own subjects was taken to amount a direct challenge to the monarch, to his Divine Right to Rule, and thus to God's will. Even after the disappearance of the Divine Right of Kings and the appearance of constitutional monarchies, the term continued and conti ...
See also:Regicide, Regicide - The Regicide of Mary Queen of Scots, Regicide - The Regicide of Charles I of England, Regicide - Other regicides, Regicide - Regicides as murders, Regicide - Regicide in Modern Culture, Regicide - Bibliography Read more here: » Regicide: Encyclopedia II - Regicide - Regicides as murders |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Christian view of marriage - View of Roman Catholic ChristiansIn Roman Catholicism, marriage is one of the seven sacraments. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition, Paragraph 1623, "the spouses as ministers of Christ's grace mutually confer upon each other the sacrament of Matrimony by expressing their consent before the Church". An argument for the institution of the sacrament of Matrimony by Christ himself, and its occasion, is advanced by Bernard Orchard in his article The Betrothal and Marriage of Mary to Joseph [1]. In the Eastern Rite (i.e. non-Latin rite churche ...
See also:Christian view of marriage, Christian view of marriage - View of Roman Catholic Christians, Christian view of marriage - Other issues, Christian view of marriage - View of Orthodox Christians, Christian view of marriage - View of Protestant Christians, Christian view of marriage - Evangelical Protestant View, Christian view of marriage - Liberal Christian Protestant View, Christian view of marriage - View of non-Protestant non-Catholic Christians Read more here: » Christian view of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Christian view of marriage - View of Roman Catholic Christians |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in comic books
Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in mainstream Marvel continuity.
In the primary Earth 616 continuity, Mary Jane Watson was Peter's fourth love interest, after Liz Allan, Betty Brant, and Gwen Stacy.
Mary Jane's early life was for many years unknown. It was first explored in Amazing Spider-Man' #259 and finally established by Gerry Conway's graphic novel The Amazing Spider-Man: Parallel Lives (January 1990). MJ came from a severely troubled family. Her father, a professor and frustrated writer, t ...
See also:Mary Jane Watson, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in comic books, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in mainstream Marvel continuity, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Girl, Mary Jane Watson - Controversies, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Ultimate Marvel, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in film, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man 2, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in TV shows and cartoons, Mary Jane Watson - Quotation, Mary Jane Watson - Other Mary Janes in literature Read more here: » Mary Jane Watson: Encyclopedia II - Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in comic books |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in filmIn both films to date, the character of Mary Jane Watson was played by Kirsten Dunst.
Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man.
In 2002's Spider-Man , Mary Jane is Peter Parker's high school crush and only sweetheart. At the time, she was dating the high school bully, Flash Thompson. Flash figures into the comic storyline in more detail, but his initial purpose is the same - to cause Peter to begin to stand up for himself and gain some measure of self confidence. Flash and MJ break up at th ...
See also:Mary Jane Watson, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in comic books, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in mainstream Marvel continuity, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Girl, Mary Jane Watson - Controversies, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Ultimate Marvel, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in film, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man 2, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in TV shows and cartoons, Mary Jane Watson - Quotation, Mary Jane Watson - Other Mary Janes in literature Read more here: » Mary Jane Watson: Encyclopedia II - Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in film |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in TV shows and cartoonsOn the animated Spider-Man television series of the 1990s, Mary Jane is the primary rival of Felicia Hardy for Peter's affections.
In the Spider-Man: The Animated Series Sara Ballantine as Mary Jane Watson who meets a nineteen year old Peter Parker in "The Return of the Spider-Slayers" (Season #1 Ep #4).
Mary Jane also appeared in MTV's Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, taking place shortly after the events of the first live-action movie.
In the Tokusatsu version of Spider ...
See also:Mary Jane Watson, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in comic books, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in mainstream Marvel continuity, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Girl, Mary Jane Watson - Controversies, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Ultimate Marvel, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in film, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in Spider-Man 2, Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in TV shows and cartoons, Mary Jane Watson - Quotation, Mary Jane Watson - Other Mary Janes in literature Read more here: » Mary Jane Watson: Encyclopedia II - Mary Jane Watson - Mary Jane in TV shows and cartoons |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Bloody Mary person - In folkloreIn folklore, Bloody Mary is the name of a children's game in which a ghost or witch of the same name (or sometimes other names, such as Mary Worth) is said to appear in a mirror when summoned. One of the more common ways participants attempt to make her appear is to stand before a mirror in the dark and repeat her name three times, though there are many variations. Some include chanting a hundred times, chanting at midnight, spinning around, or rubbing one's eyes. Most of these are meant to disorient people. In some versions of ...
See also:Bloody Mary person, Bloody Mary person - In history, Bloody Mary person - In folklore, Bloody Mary person - In South Pacific, Bloody Mary person - Other Bloody Marys Read more here: » Bloody Mary person: Encyclopedia II - Bloody Mary person - In folklore |
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| |  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Magdalene - Identification with other women of the New TestamentTradition as early as the 3rd century [citation needed] identify Mary Magdalene with Mary of Bethany and the woman sinner, who anointed Jesus's feet. The latter person can be found in Luke 7:36-50:
"And, behold, a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at meat in the Pharisee's house, brought an alabaster box of ointment, and stood at his feet behind him weeping, and began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with t ...
See also:Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene - Mary Magdalene in the New Testament, Mary Magdalene - Identification with other women of the New Testament, Mary Magdalene - Veneration of Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene - Easter Egg tradition, Mary Magdalene - The Gospel of Mary, Mary Magdalene - Assertions about Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene - Metaphysical marriage Read more here: » Mary Magdalene: Encyclopedia II - Mary Magdalene - Identification with other women of the New Testament |
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