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In terms of her religious beliefs she was a devout catholic.
Mary Leakey was an archeologist, I believe. She studied ancient human history by analyzing remains buried thousands of years ago, in central and eastern Africa.
Religious divisions in Tudor England stemmed from King Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church to establish the Church of England, leading to conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. Successive monarchs, such as Edward VI and Mary I, imposed their religious beliefs on the population, further deepening divisions. Additionally, political power struggles intensified religious tensions during this period.
Religious of the Virgin Mary was created in 1684.
Mary Mackillops religious order was the Josephite Sisters
Michelangelo was a Catholic. Back then, the church was a major patron of the arts, but the expectation was that the arts would involve religious themes: As a result, Michelangelo's work frequently drew upon Christian beliefs (the Blessed Virgin Mary and her son Jesus) or portrayed Old Testament figures such as David.
At the time of Mary, there were no established religious orders in the Catholic Church.
The discovery of a hominin skull in 1959 at Olduvai Gorge by Mary Leakey encouraged the Leakeys to continue their search for human remains. This skull, known as "Nutcracker Man" or Paranthropus boisei, demonstrated the significance of the site for understanding human evolution and motivated further excavations.
Mary Wollstonecraft was raised in a religious environment but later in life she questioned traditional religious beliefs and became more skeptical of organized religion. She valued reason and personal independence in her thinking.
Joe Biden and Sarah Palin probably wouldn't make a good couple. Both are married to others and have vastly different political beliefs. Having different political beliefs can make a relationship very difficult. James Carville and Mary Matalin are an example of a couple with differing political opinions beating the odds; they have been married since 1993.
Some famous Puritan women include Anne Hutchinson, a religious leader in Massachusetts Bay Colony who challenged Puritan beliefs, Anne Bradstreet, a prominent poet of the colonial era, and Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was executed for her beliefs in Massachusetts.
Mary Queen of Scot belived in god and catholic religin.