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Mary Poppins was not a real person. She was a fiction created by P.L. Traverse.
Mary Smith is a fictional character on "EastEnders", a TV show produced by the BBC network. The character of Mary Smith is not supposed to resemble a person in real life.
Mary Shaw is a fictional character, not a real person. The character's full name is Mary Ann Shaw.
In the books, that was the name of the real Mary. In real life, Mary Amelia Ingalls IS the real name of Laura Ingalls Wilder's sister.
The 1847 Rogers Bros. IS Flair is made from sterling silver. This means that it is actually 100 percent real silver.
No. PL Travers was not the real Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins was based loosely on a person in Travers's troubled childhood.
Queen Mary Tudor was a Catholic who was responsible for the deaths of English protestants but the basis of the Bloody Mary Legend cannot be proved. We cannot confirm that the character in the Bloody Mary legend was a real person. Elizabeth Bathory was one person believed to be the Bloody Mary.
Typhoid Mary is best known for being the first person in the United States of America for carrying the pathogen associated with typhoid fever. Her real name is Mary Mallon.
Hattie Campbell, often referenced in discussions about the 1847 Great Snowstorm in the Sierra Nevada, is a fictional character created for storytelling purposes. While the storm itself was a real historical event that significantly impacted the Donner Party, Hattie Campbell does not have a basis in actual historical records. Her story serves to illustrate the hardships faced during that time but should not be considered a real person.
Typhoid Mary is best known for being the first person in the United States of America for carrying the pathogen associated with typhoid fever. Her real name is Mary Mallon.
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