Marshall Saint Ruth was a prominent figure in the late 17th century, known primarily for his role as a military leader and commander in the service of France. He gained recognition for his involvement in various military campaigns, particularly during the Nine Years' War. Saint Ruth was also notable for his leadership of the French forces during the Williamite War in Ireland, where he played a significant role in several battles. His military career was ultimately cut short when he was killed at the Battle of Aughrim in 1691.
The cast of Toothache - 1913 includes: Marshall Neilan as The Tramp Ruth Roland as Undetermined Role
Saint Naomi is not a widely recognized saint in Christian tradition, and there is no specific historical record of her death. In some contexts, she may refer to a biblical figure, Naomi, who appears in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament, but she is not canonized as a saint. Therefore, there is no known date or details regarding her death.
The cast of When Women Are Police - 1913 includes: Marshall Neilan as Officer Higgins Ruth Roland as Jennie Lee
The cast of Bumping Along - 1928 includes: Estelle Bradley Henry Murdock Marshall Ruth Eva Thatcher
The cast of The Manicurist and the Mutt - 1913 includes: Lord McConickie Marshall Neilan Horace Peyton James Robert Chandler Ruth Roland as Marcella - the Manicurist
Marshall Ruth is 5' 10 1/2".
Marshall Ruth was born on December 24, 1898, in Marshalltown, Iowa, USA.
Marshall Ruth died on January 19, 1953, in Hollywood, California, USA.
Ruth Marshall has written: 'Ferns of the Dells of the Wisconsin River' -- subject(s): Ferns
There is no Saint Marshall. There is, however, Blessed Thomas Marshall who was a martyr during the Catholic persecutions of the 16th century in England.
Ruth was an Old Testament matriarch and not accorded the New Testament title of 'saint.'
Ruth is an Old Testament matriarch and personages of the Old Testament are generally not accorded the title of saint. The term saint is usually reserved for the followers of Christ - New Testament.
Wagon Train - 1957 The Ruth Marshall Story 3-13 was released on: USA: 30 December 1959
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Ruth Roquitte has written: 'Saint Patrick, the Irish saint' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints, Juvenile literature, Saints
She is a dancer, not a saint.
Ruth was an Old Testament matriarch and the great grandmother of King David. The title "saint" is usually used for those declared a saint since the beginning of the New Testament. We have no idea when she was born nor when she died.