Articles related to "Mary"



Holyroodhouse in Scotland
A visit to Scotland's Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburg will shed light on old bloodstains, the Royal Mile and the bedchamber of Mary, Queen of Scots.
• mary queen of scots • queen mary bedchambers • scotland • edinburg • holyroodhouse

Mary Ward: Catholic Rebel & Leader
Mary Ward was seen as such a controversial character that she wasn't officially acknowledged as foundress of her religious order until 250 years after her death.
• life of mary ward • foundress of the institute of the blessed virgin m • creation of the institute of the blessed virgin ma • history of the institute of the blessed virgin mar • heretic

Bolton Castle Prison of Queen Mary
Mary Queen of Scots spent six months imprisoned in luxury at Bolton Castle, North Yorkshire. She was to spend nearly two decades as a prisoner of Queen Elizabeth I.
• mary queen of scots cousin of elizabeth i • imprisonment of mary queen of scots • prison of queen mary • prisoner in bolton castle • cousin of elizabeth i

An Angel Visits Mary
An angel told Mary that she was to be the mother of Jesus. What a thrill it must have been. Use these ideas and activities to teach your preschoolers this lesson.
• an angel visits mary • preschool sunday school • sunday school lesson • bible lesson • bible crafts

Dynamics of Mary & Elizabeth
While the tragic story of Elizabeth I condemning the beloved Scottish Queen tugs at our heartstrings; the emotionally broken Queen of England could not have shown mercy.
• mary • queen of scots • mary of scotland • france • history

Mary Pickford Biography
Short biography of the actress once known as America's Sweetheart. Along with Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, Pickford was a co-founder of United Artists Studio.
• mary pickford • silent film stars • charlie chaplin • douglas fairbanks • united artists

Mary Ritts dies
Co-creator of Ritts Puppets dies, aged 95.
• mary ritts • puppetry • paul ritts • ritts puppets • albert the chipmunk

Mary Robinette Kowal and Shimmer
Mary Robinette Kowal talks about Shimmer, the special pirate issue, puppetry, art, and writing.
• shimmer • puppetry • small-press • science fiction • fantasy

Mary Wollstonecraft: Women's Roles
Overview of Mary Wollstonecraft's writings of contempt for an authoritarian masculine society that depicted women as brainless, weak, and alluring objects for male desire
• mary wollstonecraft • feminist writer • tyrannical society • patriarchal society • subservient

Miss Marple of St. Mary Mead
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, with her knitting, gardening and shrewd view of human nature, solved crime based on her experiences in the country village of St. Mary Mead
• miss marple • agatha christie • st mary mead • the thirteen problems • the body in the library

The Mary Rose
Henry VIII build the Mary Rose to be the queen of the British Navy. Unfortunately, she was build a little too top heavy.
• mary rose • henry viii • peter pomegranate • broadside • francis i

The Travels of Mary Queen of Scots
Follow the story of the fabulous Mary, child Queen of Scotland, through her travels across the UK and Europe.
• queen • mary • scots • scotland • king

18th CENTURY MUSEUMS by Mary Haegele
Museums that are responsible for collections of 18th century artifacts or existed themselves since the 18th century.
• century • british • museums • antiquities • japansese

Artist of the Month: Brownie Mary
• brownie mary • kelsey barber • naked • indie • alternative

Book Review: The Tatter's Treasure Chest edited by Mary Caroly
A short review of one of my favorite books.
• tatter's treasure chest • tatting • book review

Book Review: The Christmas Stocking Book by Mary D'Alton
50 classical and contemporary stocking designs for different sewing skill levels
• fabric • crafts • sewing • applique • christmas

Mary Anning
Mary Anning is widely considered to have been the first female paleontologist, but why have her contributions been mostly forgotten?
• mary anning • lyme regis • ichthyosaur • plesiosaur • pterosaur

Mary Jane Attacks Again
Reginald discovers that Mary Jane peanut butter and business meetings don't mix.
• mary jane peanut butter candy • addiction • internet • web • candy

Mary, Mother of the Church
An overview of Mary's influence on the Church from the conception to the present.
• mary • church • martin luther • rosary • scapular

MINORITY MUSEUMS Part I - Native Americans by Mary Haegele
native american museums
• museum • history • native americans

MINORITY MUSEUMS Part III Other Minorities by Mary Haegele
last of three in the series of articles about minority run museums
• museums • blacks • african americans

Ocean-Born Mary
The facts and charming fiction, behind one of America's most famous ghosts
• ocean • born • mary • henniker • new

Ocean-Born Mary Fulton--A Family Folktale
Folk tale of pirates, treasure and love.
• ocean-born mary fulton • phillip babb • pedro the pirate

The Saga of Mary Queen of Scots
The child-queen of Scotland sets sail for her new home in France.
• mary stuart • james v • marie de guise • edward vi

The Saga of Mary Queen of Scots, Part II
Mary arrives in France to great acclaim, and spends an enchanted twelve years as the petted darling of the court -- until tragedy strikes...
• mary stuart • marie de guise • henry ii • francis ii • catherine de medicis

The Saga of Mary Queen of Scots, Part III
Mary's return to her Scottish homeland is fraught with difficulties, not the least of which is her new young husband, Henry, Lord Darnley...
• mary queen of scots • elizabeth i • henry stewart lord darnley

A History of Dubstep Dance Music
First established in the early 2000s, dubstep has rapidly become a popular part of the dance music scene in the UK thanks to its modern sound.
• skream • mary-anne hobbs • dubstep • croydon techno • origins of dubstep

Mayflower Passengers Continued
This lists some of the 1620 passengers aboard the Mayflower including Mary Allerton Cushman, Remember Allerton, and John Carver.
• mayflower passengers • plymouth • mary allerton cushman • isaac and mary norris allerton • remember allerton

Pirate folklore
a new phenomena of our pop culture isn't quite so new. This popular folklore has a basis in history.
• pirates • blackbeard • anne bonnie • mary read • calico jack

The Groves of Academe
Mary McCarthy's campus novel The Groves of Academe still retains its satirical and comic bite fifty years on.
• the groves of academe • mary mccarthy • lucky jim • kingsley amis • tom sharpe

"Stream of Consciousness" from a Catholic Sickroom
What do tabby cats, Padre Pio and frankincense have in common? They have brought me cheer during some "sick" days. Small, simple things can bring spiritual comfort and healing.
• catholic • catholicism • sick • tabby cats • blessed virgin mary

"The Woman Who Wrote Frankenstein"
"It was a dark and stormy night. . ." How many scary stories do you know start this way? But one of the greatest monster tales ever written really did happen this way!
• mary shelley • frankenstein • horror stories

Catherine of Aragon, Part II
Henry VIII seeks military glory, fathers a princess, and becomes disillusioned with his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
• catherine of aragon • henry viii • pope julius • emperor maxmilian • king ferdinand

Catherine of Aragon, Part III
The painful end of the marriage between Catherine and Henry -- and of Catherine herself.
• catherine of aragon • henry viii • anne boleyn • pope clement vii • cardinal campeggio

Easter: I Have Seen the Lord!
Easter fun and Easter serious.
• easter • jesus • savior • crucifixion • mystical city of god

Feeding the Spirit--Marian Apparitions
• catholic • apparitions • mary • fatima • lourdes

Former Pseudo Echo Frontman's New Group Releases Debut CD
Profile and interview with Brian Canham of the new Australian group Brill. Canham was a member of the 80's group Pseudo Echo.
• brill • pseudo echo • brian canham • mary ann • gilligan's island

Fun on Campus
Stories of political wackiness on campus.
• political correctness • abu-jamal • mary daly

IAAF defends its actions in Slaney case
In wiping Mary Decker Slaney’s silver medal performance from the 1997 world championships out of the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) history books, the association says it is simply abiding by another book, its own constitution.
• mary decker slaney • dope tests • iaaf • international amateur athletic federation • usatf

Lindsay Davenport in clear contention for the Open
It's all about the US Open now in the land of tennis. With all that's taken place in the lead-up tournaments? Lindsay Davenport is clearly the punter's choice at the moment.
• lindsay davenport • martina hingis • anna kournikova • mary pierce • venus williams

More Than Just a 'Bed of Roses'
'Bed of Roses' is more than just a romance; it is a story about reality that touches the viewers heart.
• bed of roses • mary stuart masterson • christian slater • romance • drama

Slaney stripped of world medal
Mary Decker Slaney silver medal performance from the 1997 world championships has been erased from the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) history books. The IAAF stripped Slaney of the 1,500-meters medal won in Paris because she failed a drug test three years ago.
• mary decker slaney • iaaf • usatf • positive drug test

The Rosary
A history of the Catholic prayer and devotional practice called the rosary. Plus links to help you pray.
• catholic • catholicism • rosary • mary • prayer

The Wives of Henry VIII: Katherine Parr, Part I
Henry VIII decides to end his days in the arms of the widow, Katherine Parr -- but Katherine, for all her compliance, loves another...
• henry viii • katherine parr • marie of guise • mary queen of scots • thomas seymour

The Wives of Henry VIII: Katherine Parr, Part III
Katherine cares for Henry as his health fails, dreaming of the day when she will be free to marry Thomas Seymour -- but be careful what you wish for...
• henry viii • katherine parr • thomas seymour • elizabeth i • lady jane grey

Northern Ireland Peace Deal
After a round table meeting at Stormont in Belfast, Democratic Unionist and Sinn Fein leaders have agreed to a peace deal. Self-rule will be a reality by 8 May.
• belfast • northern ireland • belfast accomodation • ireland tours • ireland tourism

First week fanfare at the French Open
Who would have thought only eight seeds would remain come the fourth round? Who would have thought the Williams sisters would not go into week 2 of the Grand Slam? Who would have thought Capriati could find success again on a tennis court? Who would have thought the Spanish armada would rejuvenate their careers at the French Open? Who would have thought Barbara Schwartz (who??) would be a quarter finals contender? All the first week fanfare at the French in this article
• mary pierce • mary joe fernandez • steffi graf • monica seles • martina hingis

Pyramids - Oh Holy Liberty
This third article in the serial about the Holy Family's flight to Egypt - is bringing us past the Pyramids of Giza, a bit side tracket to find out why the Statue of Liberty is an Egyptian farmer woman.
• millennium • religion • jesus • holy family • virgin mary

WOW! Steffi's done it again!
Steffi Graf has done it again! 22 Grand Slam victories and 6 French Open titles to her name, Steffi knew she had nothing to prove coming into this tournament, but alas! She has reconfirmed her case for being remembered as the all-time greatest player in the history of women's tennis!
• steffi graf • finals • martina hingis • monica seles • anna kournikova

Cherokee Alphabet
Sequoyah, for many years, works on his alphabet. When it is finished it is so simple that everyone, including the children, in his tribe learns it.
• sequoyah of the cherokee • native americans • indians • books • literate and illiterate


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