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Saint Margaret attended private schools while she was growing up in Hungary. She received her education in Latin, French, and mathematics, in addition to religious instruction.
When Margaret's husband was at the battle of Fort Washington when the Hessians attacked. While firing a cannon he was injured so Margaret took his place until she herself was wounded. Afterwards she was taken to a hospital to heal and when her story got out she was well known and still is...
Margaret Mitchell's parents were Eugene Muse Mitchell and Mary Isabel Stephens Mitchell. Her father was a lawyer, while her mother was a suffragist and president of the Atlanta Women's Suffrage League.
The main characters in "Sense and Sensibility" are Elinor Dashwood and Marianne Dashwood. Elinor is around 19-20 years old, while Marianne is around 16-17 years old.
William Lister Lister was the first major influence for Margaret Preston. She fell in love with art while taking art lessons from Lister. She went on to study under Frederick McCubbin and Bernard Hall.
Margaret Brown did not have a nickname while sailing Titanic. Afterwards, she was referred to as "unsinkable" and later, when writing a Broadway play, songwriters called her "Molly" because that's easier to rhyme with than "Margaret".
Margaret Hamilton who played Miss Gulch and The Wicked Witch of the West.
The author of "Gone with the Wind" is Margaret Mitchell. Margaret Mitchell was born November 8, 1900, and was one of the first female columnist in Atlanta. Her only major publication was "Gone with the Wind", and she is reported to have begun it while bedridden for a broken ankle. Margaret Mitchell died on August 16 1949 at the age of 48.
Robert Burns had several cousins, but some of the most well-known ones were Margaret Chalmers and James Burnes. Margaret was a close confidante and correspondent of Burns, while James served as a military officer and diplomat.
"Stepping on the cracks" is a novel that follows two young girls, Margaret and Elizabeth, growing up during World War II. Margaret is rebellious and outspoken, while Elizabeth is more introverted and cautious. Their different personalities shape their experiences and relationships throughout the story.
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Sam Houston was married three times. He married Margaret Lea while he was the President of the Republic of Texas and they had eight children.