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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 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.
Mary's mother found the contract " marvellously strange ", because the king had included Mary's son's inheritance in the dowry.
Mary's mother Antoinette de Bourbon wrote that the couple was still young and should hope for more children.
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.
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 Catherine
Louis had no problem in having his daughter's rights to the Holy Crown of Hungary recognized, but it took a set of concessions known as the Privilege of Koszyce to establish Catherine as heiress presumptive and further bargaining with the Estates on Mary's behalf after Catherine's death in 1378.
Henry claimed, citing biblical passages ( Leviticus 20: 21 ), that his marriage to Catherine was unclean because she was previously married, briefly at age 16, to his late brother ( Mary's uncle ) Arthur.
During the first phase of Queen Mary's reign, Catherine was a potential successor to the throne as Mary was yet unmarried and her younger sister Elizabeth was regarded as illegitimate.
Interior of St. Mary-St. Catherine of Siena Parish ( Charlestown, MA ) | St. Mary's Church ( 1887 – 1893 )
Queen Mary's Grammar School was founded by Queen Mary I in 1554, and the school carries the queen's personal badge as its emblem: the Tudor Rose and the sheaf of arrows of Mary's mother Catherine of Aragon tied with a Staffordshire Knot.
Like Walter's own grandmother, Mary Boleyn too had been a mistress of Henry VIII ; it is up for debate whether Lettice's mother Catherine was conceived during Mary's affair with the King.
The chapel, St. Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Queen Catherine Parr ( c. 1512 – 1548 ), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb.
This marriage brought Catherine into a significant branch of the extended royal family, as the King's will made his sister Mary's descendants the next heirs to the throne after his own children.
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* St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church's rectory from c. 1925 ( contributing ) and church from 1974 ( non-contributing )
* The Romanesque St. Mary's Catholic cathedral, with its ancient bronze doors ( Bernward's door ) ( c. 1015 ).
Mary's date of birth is again generally accepted as being c. 1500 but there is some disagreement as to Anne's date of birth with arguments for 1501 and others for 1507.
Among twenty surviving manuscripts are those compiled at St Benet Holme, Norfolk, continued at Tintern Abbey ( Royal Mss 14. c. 6 ); at Norwich ( Cottonian Claudius E 8 ); Rochester ( Cottonian Nero D 2 ); St Paul's, London ( Lambeth Mss 1106 ); St Mary's, Southwark ( Bodleian Library, Rawlinson Mss B 177 ); and at St Augustine's, Canterbury ( Harleian Mss 641 ).
John James ( c. 1673-15 May 1746 ) was a British architect particularly associated with Twickenham in west London, where he rebuilt St. Mary's Church and built the house for Hon.
The town's two parishes of St Mary's and St Andrew's were controlled by the abbeys in Thorney and Ely respectively until the Dissolution of the Monasteries ( c. 1540 ).
King Dermot MacMurrough founded St. Mary's Abbey as a house of Augustinian canons c. 1158 and was buried there in 1171.
Helvidius appealed to the authority of Tertullian against the doctrine of Mary's perpetual virginity, to which Jerome ( c. 340-419 ) replied, of Tertullian, that he was " not a man of the church.
* Mary Amanda Bechtler: Deaconess of St. Mary's Chapel, St. John's Parish, Washington, D. C., by Oscar Lieber Mitchell ( c. 1918 )
He sponsored convents ( nunneries ) at Dublin ( St Mary's, 1146 ), and in c. 1151 two more at Aghade, County Carlow and at Kilculliheen near Waterford city.
Sandtoft was granted to the abbey of St Mary's York, c. 1150, by Roger de Mowbray, for the use of a single monk.
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