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Her older half-sister, Mary, had lost her position as a legitimate heir when Henry annulled his marriage to Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon, in order to marry Anne and sire a male heir to ensure the Tudor succession.
In 1386, Jadwiga's mother Elizabeth and her sister Queen Mary of Hungary were kidnapped, probably on the order of Mary's husband and consort Sigismund.
Mary's mother assumed regency and Palatine Nicholas I Garay and Cardinal Demetrius took the reins of government.
Mary's mother contemplated taking up arms, and civil war was avoided only when she agreed to absolve the nobles from their oaths to Mary and Sigismund.
Charles ' arrival forced Mary's mother to abandon the planned French marriage and make peace with her enemies.
Sigismund fled to his brother's court in Prague and, following Mary's abdication, Charles was crowned on 31 December, with Mary and her mother forced to attend his coronation.
Her mother had many miscarriages ; before Mary's birth, four previous pregnancies had resulted in a stillborn daughter and three short-lived or stillborn sons, including Henry, Duke of Cornwall.
Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon, c. 1525
Lady Jane's mother was Frances Brandon, who was Mary's cousin and goddaughter.
Mary's mother Molly, initially ran the fossil business after Richard's death but it is unclear how much actual fossil collecting she did herself.
Hermann's mother Katarina Kotromanić ( of the House of Kotromanic ) and Mary's mother Queen Elizabeta ( Elisabeth of Bosnia ) were sisters, or cousins who were adoptive sisters.
During a visit, Mary and Benjamin persuaded Mary's mother to allow them to marry.
Mary's children clearly believed their mother had been the elder sister.
Mary's mother found the contract " marvellously strange ", because the king had included Mary's son's inheritance in the dowry.
On hearing the news of his death, Justinian's mother took his six-year-old son and co-emperor, Tiberius, to sanctuary at St. Mary's Church in Blachernae, but was pursued by Philippicus ' henchmen, who dragged the child from the altar and, once outside the church, murdered him, thus eradicating the line of Heraclius.
Fairy tales with hostility between the mother-in-law and the heroine — such as Mary's Child, The Six Swans, and Perrault's Sleeping Beauty — have been held to reflect a transition between a matrilineal society, where a man's loyalty was to his mother, and a patrilineal one, where his wife could claim it, although this interpretation is predicated on such a transition being a normal development in societies.
St Mary's parish was the birthplace of Mary Ball Washington, mother of George Washington.
Mary Ball Washington, mother of George Washington, was born in the parish of St Mary's.
The virginal conception of Jesus by Mary is at times confused with the Roman Catholic Church teaching of her " Immaculate Conception ", namely Mary's conception by her mother and father in the normal way, but free from original sin.
The painting in the chapel is Maso da San Friano's Salutation or Visitation, depicting Mary's visit to Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.
All three are buried at St Mary's churchyard, Stoke Newington, London, along with Stephen's first wife, his mother and father and two of his infant daughters.
Eugene's mother Mary did attend a Catholic school in the Midwest ( Middle West ), Saint Mary's College, of Notre Dame, Indiana.

Mary's and de
The name comes from the medieval-Latin term balneum ( or balineum ) Mariae — literally, Mary's bath — from which the French bain de Marie, or bain-marie, is derived.
Mary's two secretaries, Claude Nau de la Boisseliere ( d. 1605 ) and Gilbert Curle ( d. 1609 ), were likewise taken into custody and interrogated.
Mary's second marriage produced four children ; and through her eldest daughter Frances, Mary was the maternal grandmother of Lady Jane Grey, who was the de facto monarch of England for a little over a week in July 1553.
As part of the treaty, Mary's brother Claude, Marquis de Mayenne, was one of six French hostages sent to England.
Firstly, on 30 March 1231, at St Mary's Church at Fawley in Buckinghamshire, to Isabel Marshal, widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
In 1559, sickly fifteen-year-old Francis II of France ( married to the young Mary, Queen of Scots ) succeeded to the throne ; Mary's uncles François, Duc de Guise, and Charles de Guise may have held much of the true power in this period, and did much to persecute the French Protestants and reduce the power of the Bourbon and Condé princes.
On his next visit to the Council de Scheyfye was informed by the Earl of Warwick that the King of England had as much authority at 14 as he had at 40 — Dudley was alluding to Mary's refusal to accept Edward's demands on grounds of his young age.
Among the major buildings near to O ' Connell Street are St Mary's Pro-Cathedral ( popularly known as the Pro-Cathedral, which serves as Dublin's de facto Catholic cathedral, though it has never been raised formally to cathedral status, hence the name ), the Rotunda Hospital, which serves as North Dublin's main maternity hospital, and several large modern shopping centres.
William de Percy's gift included land for the monastery, the town and port of Whitby and St Mary's Church and dependent chapels at Fyling, Hawsker, Sneaton, Ugglebarnby, Dunsley, and Aislaby, five mills including Ruswarp, Hackness with two mills and two churches.
Philippe de Mézières ' Campaign for the Feast of Mary's Presentation.
* Katherine Kath as Mary's first mother-in-law, Catherine de ' Medici
St. Mary's University ( in French, Université Ste-Marie, in Spanish, Universidad de Santa María ) is the name of several universities:
* Hugo de Rainault, Abbot of St. Mary's ( Philip Jackson ) The sheriff's younger brother and highest-ranking church man in Nottingham, his main interest lies in acquiring land, especially that of his temporary ward, Lady Marion, and her father.
However, in the Blue Army's Spanish magazine, Sol de Fatima, in the September 1985 issue, Sister Lúcia said that the ceremony did not fulfill the Virgin Mary's request, as there was no specific mention of Russia, and " many bishops attached no importance to it ".
In 1093, Ivo de Taillebois ( Baron of Kendal ) gifted the church at Kirkby Lonsdale to St Mary's Abbey in York, which held it until the Dissolution.
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick depicted in 1347 as one of the 8 mourners attached to the monumental brass of Sir Hugh Hastings ( d. 1347 ) at St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk.
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick & Katherine Mortimer effigies in St Mary's Church, Warwick | Warwick St. Mary ’ s church
Drawing of effigies of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick & Katherine Mortimer in St Mary's Church, Warwick | Warwick St. Mary ’ s church
He married Mary Stafford, only sister of Henry Stafford, 5th Baron de Stafford ( of the 1547 creation, which is considered to have become extinct upon the death of Mary's uncle, the sixth Baron, sometime around 1640 ).
The city of Cúcuta was called San José de Guasimales from 1733 to 1793, the year in which the name changed to San José de Cúcuta —" San José " ( Saint Joseph ) denotes the Virgin Mary's husband, and " Cúcuta " means " The House of Goblins ", from the language of the Barí indigenous group.
Communities include: Admirals Beach, Aquaforte, Arnold's Cove, Avondale, Bauline, Bay Bulls, Bay Roberts, Bay de Verde, Bay Roberts, Biscay Bay, Bishop's Cove, Branch, Brigus, Bryant's Cove, Cape Broyle, Carbonear, Chance Cove, Chapel Arm, Clarke's Beach, Colinet, Colliers, Come By Chance, Conception Bay South, Conception Harbour, Cupids, Fermeuse, Ferryland, Flatrock, Fox Harbour, Gaskiers, Hant's Harbour, Harbour Grace, Harbour Main-Chapel's Cove-Lakeview, Heart's Content, Heart's Delight-Islington, Heart's Desire, Holyrood, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, Long Harbour-Mount Arlington Heights, Mount Carmel-Mitcells Brook-St. Catherines, New Perlican, Norman's Cove-Long Cove, North River, Old Perlican, Paradise, Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove, Placentia, Point Lance, Point Kirwan, Portugal Cove South, Portugal Cove-St. Philip's, Pouch Cove, Renews, Riverhead, Salmon Cove, Small Point-Adam's Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove, South River, Southern Harbour, Spaniard's Bay, St. Bride's, St. Joseph's, St. Mary's, St. Shott's, St. Vincent's-St. Stephen's-Peter's RIver, Sunnyside, Torbay, Trepassey, Upper Island Cove, Victoria, Wabana, Whitbourne, Whiteway, Winterton and Witless Bay.
: " All that area consisting of that part of the Avalon Peninsula on the Island of Newfoundland described as follows: commencing at a point in Placentia Bay approximately 20 km west of Cape St. Mary's ; thence generally northerly along Placentia Bay and the Eastern Channel of Placentia Bay to the intersection of the shoreline of Placentia Bay with the westerly limit of the Town of Come By Chance ; thence northerly and easterly along the westerly and northerly limits of said town to the Trans-Canada Highway ( Route No. 1 ); thence northerly along said highway to the northerly limit of the Town of Sunnyside ; thence easterly along said limit and its production into Trinity Bay ; thence northerly along said bay to a point midway between East Random Head on Random Island and Hant's Head on the eastern shoreline of Trinity Bay ; thence northeasterly along said bay to a point approximately 5 km north of Grates Point on the Bay de Verde Peninsula ; thence easterly approximately 20 km to a point N45 ° E of Baccalieu Island ; thence generally southerly along Conception Bay to a point midway between Western Bay Head on the western shoreline of Conception Bay and Cape St. Francis ; thence southerly along Conception Bay to a point approximately 2 km west of the most westerly extremity of Bell Island ; thence southerly along Conception Bay to a point approximately 2 km S45 ° W of the most southwesterly extremity of Kellys Island ; thence easterly along Conception Bay to the mouth of Long Pond Harbour ; thence southerly along said harbour and Conway Brook to the limit of the City of St. John's ; thence generally southwesterly and easterly along the northwesterly and southerly limits of said city and its production to the Atlantic Ocean ; thence generally southerly and generally westerly along the Atlantic Ocean, Trepassey Bay, St. Mary's Bay and Placentia Bay to the point of commencement.

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