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noun - the mother of Jesus
MARIES - Maries (Greek: ) is a mountain settlement on Zakynthos island, Greece. The village itself is named after both Mary Magdalene and Mary of Klopas. Trad...
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Mesdames Tussaud and Antoinette |
Osmond and Antoinette |
Callender et al. |
Curie and Osmond |
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Oct 15 2017 Universal |
Apr 30 2010 Wall Street Journal |
Nov 10 2006 Wall Street Journal |
May 28 2006 L.A. Times Magazine |
Aug 11 2003 Universal |
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Mother of Jesus known as the (Blessed) Virgin Mary, or St Mary, or Our Lady. According to the Gospels she was a virgin betrothed to Joseph and conceived Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit. She has been venerated by Catholic and Orthodox Churches from the earliest Christian times. Feast days, 1 January (Roman Catholic Church), 25 March (Annunciation), 15 August (Assumption), 8 September (Nativity), 8 December (Immaculate Conception). |
The name of two queens of England. |
An Aboriginal woman. |
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Maries (Greek: ) is a mountain settlement on Zakynthos island, Greece. The village itself is named after both Mary Magdalene and Mary of Klopas. Traditional stories tell of Mary Magdalene having dropped anchor at Porto Vromi in order to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. A footprint believed to belong to Mary Magdalene is shown on one of the rocks on the shore. There exists a 15th-century three-aisled church dedicated to Mary Magdalene.* |