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Yes she had three Francis Henry and john
There's 4-John, Paul, George & Ringo.
Here are the three major battles that occurred in history:The Battle of Verdun, 1916The Battles of the Marne, 1914, 1918The Battles of Ypres 1914, 1915, 1917
There are a great many names for the American Civil War depending on where you're from. I'll list a few of them. The War Between the States (officially adopted name) The War of Northern Agression The War of Southern Succession The Late Unpleasantness (used after the end of the Civil War) There are a great many others! I recommend studying this time period to get a greater feel for the opinions on both sides, and some of the names they came up with in both the North and the South.
I know that one of the three daughters name was Hannah Elizabeth. His sons name was Warren, the only one to survive the fire. That's all I've got. Good luck.
Yes she had three Francis Henry and john
One. James, by her second husband, Henry Stuart
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Janie's three husbands in the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" are Logan Killicks, Joe Starks, and Vergible "Tea Cake" Woods.
Died Feb. 8, 1587Mary Queen of Scots died on the 8th of February 1587 by execution.Mary, Queen of Scots, also known as Mary Stuart ( which was her family name) was executed by Axe in l587. The axe-wielding executioner was allowed Three strokes to perform the tragic deed, he managed in two- The second strike neatly severing her neck and head from the body, as her head was lifted up to show she was dead, her red wig fell off. a tragic end to a beautiful queen.
Jemuel, Michael and Queen Elizabeth
she had only three husbands
Mary I of Scotland (more commonly referred to as Mary, Queen of Scots, 8 December 1542 - 8 February 1587) was accused of being involved in three plots to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England, tried for treason and executed.Mary's son, James VI of Scotland, succeeded Elizabeth I in 1603, when he took the English throne as James I, after she died childless.
Mary, Queen of Scots- by execution - she was beheaded by an Axe. the executioner was allowed three strokes- he did the job in two. a horrible form of capital punishment, when her head was off- also her wig fell off- Ladies in Waiting were aghast.
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed by Axe at Fotheringay Castle ( no longer extant) in the year l587. There were three strokes allowed to the Headsman. the first blow may or may not have dispatched the Queen, the second stroke completely severed her head from her neck and in the fray her wig fell off as her head was lifted up. obviously dead, a third strike was deemed not necessary. contrast this with sanitized modern execution devices.