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she didn't have a heir and she beheaded her own cousin Mary queen of Scots
Mary I from Scotland was executed on 8 February 1587
Elizabeth 1 and Mary 1 were half-sisters and this would mean Mary Queen Of Scots who was Elizabeth's cousin would also be Mary 1's (also known as Bloody Mary) cousin!
mary kate and ashely osen is not bisexual they have boyfriends
she did and helped alot of people
I believe: mary of jesus i believe: mary magdalene i believe: mary of joseph & james i believe: mary of lazarus i believe : mary of john & mark
Zombies remain a figure of our imagination. Indeed, the most well-known 'zombie' figure is Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'.
I believe this hospital was known as BEDLAM
Muslims love and respect Jesus as a prophet and a messenger from God and they love and respect his mother, the virgin, Mary
Mary Jo Putney is a well-known author of historical romance novels. She is particularly known for her "Fallen Angels" series and "Silk Trilogy." Her works often feature strong heroines and compelling storylines set in various historical time periods.
Mary Reed was an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean. She raided ships and was known to capture several vessels during her pirate career, but the exact number is not specified in historical records.
Edward Tudor and Mary Tudor, children of Henry VIII of England. Edward was the son of Jane Seymour, Henry's third wife, while Mary was the son of Catherine of Aragon, his first wife.
She is historically important only because of her position as the wife of Abraham Lincoln . She is interesting because of her large family and their lives during the Civil War.
There is no widely recognized figure or historical significance associated with the name Mary Dunoon. It is possible that she is a private individual or a fictional character.
The address of the Lake Mary Historical Society Inc is: 142 W Lakeview Ave Suite 1030 Pmb61, Lake Mary, FL 32746-2903
Saint Martha is traditionally known as a biblical figure and a saint in Christian tradition. She is often associated with being Martha of Bethany, the sister of Mary and Lazarus, who welcomed Jesus into her home and served him. There is no specific mention of her occupation in historical texts.