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Henry James introduced her to Theodate Pope Riddle, " one of her most fascinating clients " who owned the estate ' Hill-Stead ' ( 1913 )-now preserved as the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, Connecticut.
The estate, completed in 1901 and designed for Alfred Atmore Pope by his daughter Theodate Pope Riddle, one of the first woman American architects, is known for its Colonial Revival architecture.
* Theodate Pope Riddle ( 1888 )-architect and founder of Avon Old Farms
The school, modeled on Yates ' own experiences as an adolescent at Avon Old Farms School, is called Dorset Academy, a small private institution dependent on its now senile founder, a wealthy older woman named Abigail Church Hooper, a thinly-veiled reference to Avon Old Farms founder Theodate Pope Riddle.
Theodate Pope Riddle ( February 2, 1867 – August 30, 1946 ) was an American architect.
Theodate Pope was a member of the Architectural League of New York, the Archaeological Institute of America, and the Mediaeval Academy of America.
My Godmother, Theodate Pope Riddle.
Theodate Pope Riddle and the Founding of Avon Old Farms School.
* Katz, Sandra L. Dearest of Geniuses, A Life of Theodate Pope Riddle.
Theodate Pope Riddle, Her Life and Architecture.
* Learn about Theodate Pope Riddle at Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut
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It was founded by Theodate Pope Riddle, an RMS Lusitania survivor and a master architect.
Avon Old Farms School was founded by Theodate Pope Riddle, Connecticut's first licensed female architect.
* Learn about founder Theodate Pope Riddle at Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut
Hill-Stead MuseumHill-Stead, now a museum, was created on of Farmington Mountain as a country estate for wealthy industrialist Alfred Atmore Pope, to the designs of his daughter Theodate Pope Riddle in 1901.
Noted female American architect Theodate Pope Riddle was given the task of reconstructing a replica of the house, as well as designing the museum, situated next door, that serves to complete the site.

Theodate and Riddle
On May 6, 1916 Theodate married 52-year-old John Wallace Riddle, who was a former American diplomat.

Theodate and .
Mudgett was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire to Levi Horton Mudgett and Theodate Page Price, both of whom were descended from the first European settlers in the area.
When Effie was 19, she changed her name to Theodate in honor of her grandmother Theodate Stackpole.
When the ship was torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, Theodate and Edwin were just going for a walk on the boat deck.
Theodate turned to her maid saying " Come, Robinson " and then jumped.
Theodate surfaced again and looked around for Edwin Friend.
Gazing confusedly around her, Theodate gradually realized she was lying on the floor wrapped in a blanket and staring into a small open-grate fire.
Influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and the ideals of the old New England farm, Theodate designed and supervised the building of her vision over a span of 10 years, from 1918-27, which cost her over $ 7, 000, 000 to complete. The original stone and oak architecture is modeled after English Cotswold and Tudor styles using traditional English methods with many of the materials hewn from the school's property.
Theodate inherited the house after her parents ' deaths, and prior to her own passing in 1946 willed Hill-Stead Museum as a memorial to her parents.

Pope and Her
Her mother was Vannozza dei Cattanei, one of the many mistresses of Lucrezia's father Rodrigo Borgia, who is better known as Pope Alexander VI.
Her stepfather's brother Frederick became Pope Stephen IX, while both of the following two popes, Nicholas II and Alexander II had been Tuscan bishops.
Her official title as Holy Roman Empress is somewhat dubious ; she was never crowned by the Pope, though she was crowned in Rome by the archbishop of Braga, Maurice Bourdin, at Pentecost ( 13 May 1117 ).
Her position in the Court of the King was such that when Pope Paul III sent the new Queen Catherine the " Golden Rose ", he did not forget to present the royal mistress Diane with a pearl necklace.
Her feast was not in the Tridentine Calendar, but was later inserted in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1623 for celebration on 7 October, the day she was canonized by Pope Boniface IX in the year 1391.
Her collection of essays Men in Dark Times presents intellectual biographies of some creative and moral figures of the 20th century, such as Walter Benjamin, Karl Jaspers, Rosa Luxemburg, Hermann Broch, Pope John XXIII, and Isak Dinesen.
Her historical existence has been questioned ; she was declared apocryphal by Pope Gelasius I in 494, but devotion to her revived in the West with the Crusades.
Her best known works are probably the monumental Pope John Paul II in St Patrick's College Maynooth and the carved altar in the University College Cork chapel.
Her other notable screen roles included Academy Award-nominated performances in Tennessee Williams ' Summer and Smoke, Sweet Bird of Youth, You're a Big Boy Now, Pete ' n ' Tillie, Woody Allen's Interiors, and The Pope of Greenwich Village.
Pope Eugene IV, Cantate Domino ( 1441 ): " The most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, can have a share in life eternal ; but that they will go into the " eternal fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels " ( Matthew 25: 41 ), unless before death they are joined with Her ; and that so important is the unity of this ecclesiastical body that only those remaining within this unity can profit by the sacraments of the Church unto salvation, and they alone can receive an eternal recompense for their fasts, their almsgivings, their other works of Christian piety and the duties of a Christian soldier.
Dudley won the " Best Original Musical or Comedy Score " Oscar for her music ; The Gathering ( 2002 ) a Anthony Horowitz thriller directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Christina Ricci ; The Grotesque ( 1997 ) released in the US as Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets a British film starring Alan Bates, Theresa Russell and Sting ; Hollow Reed ( 1996 ) a drama directed by Angela Pope and set in Bath ; Knight Moves ( 1992 ) American thriller directed by Carl Schenkel and starring Christopher Lambert ; Lucky Break ( 2001 ) a British feelgood comedy starring James Nesbitt and based around a prison escape ; The Miracle Maker ( 2000 ) an animated feature film made for TV by BBC Wales with Russian model makers ; Monkeybone ( 2001 ) an American film combining live-action and stop-motion animation starring Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda ; Perfect Creature ( 2007 ) a New Zealand made horror / thriller film starring Leo Gregory ; Pushing Tin ( 1999 ) a comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell based around air traffic controllers in New York ; The Pope Must Die ( 1991 ) a comedy film starring Robbie Coltrane the score was co-written with Jeff Beck ; Silence Like Glass ( Zwei Frauen ) ( 1989 ) German made but set in a cancer ward at a hospital in America ; Tristan & Isolde ( 2006 ) a Ridley Scott romantic drama based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Iseult and starring James Franco and Sophia Myles ; The Walker ( 2007 ) a drama written and directed by Paul Schrader set in Washington, D. C .; Her TV music includes scores for all episodes of Jeeves and Wooster with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie ; Lynda La Plante's Above Suspicion ; Kavanagh QC with John Thaw and The Tenth Kingdom an American epic fantasy TV miniseries written by Simon Moore.
Her beatification by Pope John Paul II following her death gave her the title " Blessed Teresa of Calcutta ".
Her awards include the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, the Philippines-based Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Pacem in Terris Award, an honorary Companion of the Order of Australia, the Order of Merit from both the United Kingdom and the United States, Albania's Golden Honour of the Nation, honorary degrees, the Balzan Prize, and the Albert Schweitzer International Prize amongst many others.
Her decision to investigate the fire saved thousands of lives, including that of Pope John Paul II.
Her funeral was paid for by Pope Innocent III.
Her reign was marked by her quarrel with Pope Martin V and the power in the court of her numerous favourites and lovers, the first being Pandolfello Alopo.
Her humble and unconditional acceptance of God's will in her life, the Pope noted, was the reason that " God exalted her over all other creatures, and Christ crowned her Queen of heaven and earth.
Her husband, Camillo, moved to Florence to distance himself from her and had a ten-year relationship with a mistress, but even so Pauline persuaded the Pope to persuade the prince to return to her, only three months before her death from pulmonary tuberculosis in the couple's Palazzo Borghese.
Immediately afterwards, in October and November the same year, he wrote Her, a posthumously published one-act play about the Pope, which is related to The Balcony.
The Choir School has performed for many notable individuals, including His Holiness Pope John Paul II during the 1984 Papal Visit and during World Youth Day 2002, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in October 2003 and former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien in 2003.
Her 12 December celebration became superseded in a large part of the world by the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, whom Pope John Paul II's on 25 March 1999 declared Patroness of the Americas.
She was beatified in 1526 and canonized by Pope Urban VIII on 25 May 1625, Her feast was inserted in the Roman Catholic Calendar of Saints for celebration on 4 July.

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