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one was her first movie ''The shocking pilgrim''.
James Monroe wrote the Monroe doctrine
Obviously not, no. Marilyn Monroe never had a biological surviving daughter or son. There is a rumor that Marilyn may or may not have stated herself, that she did concieve and later carry a child to term during her years as an orphan. However, Marilyn was known to make stories up about anything and everything - especially to move her career along and for sympathy. There is no proof of this child and was said to be given up for adoption if they existed; but it is doubtful they did. Nobody alive can actually say that happened, and I've heard this Nancy person is a mentally ill person with a drug problem that fakes this for attention. She probably wouldn't even be old enough, logically speaking.
he won the 1812 war
Yes, certainly see Arthur Miller Society events section for their mention of Nancy's play Here I am Mother the real story of Marilyn Monroe. And several other books documenting that Nancy is indeed the only daughter of Marilyn Monroe and was around both her mother and Arthur Miller as a child.
He was the author of the Monroe Doctrine
From all events, Monroe did not have any firm or established Religious practices, did not attend church, and no religious articles were found in her apartment ( thoroughly checked by the Police) when she died. The case was made if she had any kind of religious tradition it may have saved her as a refuge in times of trouble.
War with Great Britain, Missouri Compromise, Monroe Doctrine, Mexican-American War
Many cities have street sculptures that are memorials to people or events. Some famous street sculptures include the Charging Bull on Wall Street, the KAWS sculpture in Philadelphia and the Marilyn Monroe sculpture at Pioneer Court in Chicago.
Marilyn Monroe married to James Dougherty from 1942 to 1946 Marilyn Monroe married to Joe DiMaggio from 1954 to 1955 Marilyn Monroe married to Arthur Miller from 1956 to 1961
The events during World War 2, are accurately described as Germany's hold on power through France for most of the war.
The Monroe Doctrine was in direct opposition to the Truman Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine said the US should not interfere with events in Europe.