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- Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... remembered for her attempt to return [[England]] from [[Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To ...
13: ... who presumably would have contracted the disease from Mary's father. Whether or not he had the disea...
15: ..., [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], as well a...
17: ...ovided that the Princess Mary should marry either Francis or his second son, [[Henry, Duke of Orl顮s]...
19: ... with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts ... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
7: ... Queen of Scots,''' was the ruler of [[Scotland]] from [[December 14]], [[1542]] – [[July 24]], ...
12: ... [[1542]] to King [[James V of Scotland]] and his French wife, [[Marie de Guise]].
17: ...ted the French spelling Stuart during her time in France, and she and her descendants stuck with it.)
24: ... there. Then he stood by, holding her to keep her from rolling off.
31: ...ted them to break their traditional alliance with France. Fearing an uprising among the people, the [[... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
1: [[Image:Emmeline_Pankhurst.jpg|frame|Emmeline Pankhurst]]
3: ...28]]) was one of the founders of the British [[suffragette]] movement. It is the name of "Mrs Pankhur...
5: ... the notorious [[Annie Kenney]], the suffragette "martyr", [[Emily Davison]] and the composer, Dame [[Ethe...
7: ...ter seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruition: the right to vote for women in the United ... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ...[16th century]], embraced as a cultural symbol in French patriotic circles since the [[19th century]],...
4: ...ponsible for a revitalization of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]'s faction during the [[Hundred ...
7: ...[[Duke of Orl顮s]] and later of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]). The groups were involved in a...
11: ...876]]) depicts Joan's awe upon receiving a vision from the [[archangel]] [[Michael (archangel)|Michael...
16: ...May 7]], the remaining English forces were pulled from their [[siege]] lines on [[May 8]]. The lifting... - Edith Cavell (1802 bytes)
1: ...:Edith Cavell - Project Gutenberg eText 14676.jpg|frame|right|'''Edith Cavell''']]
7: ...|shot]] at dawn on October 12, becoming a popular martyr and entering British history as a heroine. Her c... - Campion (697 bytes)
10: ... Campion]] (a [[Jesuit]] and [[Roman Catholic]] [[Martyr]]) - Iconography (7643 bytes)
6: ...ion]]. To distinguish the veneration of [[icon]]s from the worship of [[Idolatry in Christianity|idols...
11: ...ted [[light]] of [[God]]; [[red]], the blood of [[martyr]]s, or [[Divinity]] on [[icon]]s of [[Jesus|Chris...
13: ... the heads of holy individuals while it is absent from those who are not [[Christian]]s. This nimbus i...
15: ...nded to show their seriousness, and their freedom from the vicissitudes of emotion. Figures are almost... - Relic (11473 bytes)
1: The word '''relic''' comes from the Latin ''reliquiae'' ('remains') and there a...
7: ...e veneration of Polycarp's relics recorded in the Martyrdom of Polycarp (written 150-160 AD). A source of...
11: ...nable. The [[abbey]] church of [[Coulombs]] in [[France]], among several others, claims to possess th...
15: ...describes the uncanny, mysterious power emanating from the supernatural and affecting the natural. The...
17: ...ue" was also a false mystic potency that emanated from inhabiting [[daemon]]s who were conceived of as... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
42: ...t of the United States]], and the first president from the [[United States Republican Party|Republican...
44: ...y and Legal Status |<small><sup>1</sup></small>]] from the [[United States]], formed the [[Confederate...
50: ...rtly after the end of the Civil War, made him a [[martyr]] to millions of Americans. He is usually ranked ...
53: ... Offutt and accompanied by friends, he took goods from New Salem to [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orlea...
59: ...n a company of the [[Illinois]] [[militia]] drawn from New Salem during the [[Black Hawk War]], writin... - Biography (6028 bytes)
1: '''Biography''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''bios'' mea...
16: ... were usually restricted to [[church father]]s, [[martyr]]s, [[papacy|popes]] and [[saint]]s. Their works... - Aristotle (37648 bytes)
1: [[Image:aristotle.jpg|right|framed|Aristotle (sculpture)]]
10: ...alogue itself which guides the interlocutors away from the paths to truth. The soul alone can have kno...
12: ...wrote dialogues early in his career, no more than fragments of these have survived. The works of Arist...
17: ...ing his ''Ethics'': detail from the [[Vatican]] [[fresco]] ''[[Raphael Rooms|The School of Athens]]'',...
19: The history of Aristotle's works from the time of his death until the [[1st century B... - Christianity (47078 bytes)
6: ...term "Christ" to describe Jesus, which is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] translation for "M...
8: ...lly grouped into three main branches, which split from one another in disputes over doctrine:
14: ... but not [[Restorationism]]) derive their beliefs from the conclusions reached by the Council of Nicea...
29: ...stles and other followers claimed that Jesus rose from the dead, and set out to [[preach]] the new mes...
35: * via [[Egypt]] into [[North Africa]], [[Sudan]] and [[Ethiopia]] - List of popes (77758 bytes)
25: | <small>Disciple of [[Jesus]] from whom, according to {{bibleverse||Matthew|16:18-...
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</smal...
43: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[26 April]]</small>
50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small>
57: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day [[26 October]]</small> - Pope Linus (3471 bytes)
24: ...l (feast day) is [[September 23]], the day of his martyrdom according to the ''Liber Pontificalis''. The s... - Pope Anacletus (1263 bytes)
16: ...rom [[77]] to [[88]], when he allegedly died as a martyr. The Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" ([[2003]]) g... - Pope Clement I (2457 bytes)
3: ...tioned in [[Philippians]] 4:3. He may have been a freedman of [[T. Flavius Clemens]], who was [[consul...
5: ...'s "Annuario Pontificio" ([[2003]]) cites a reign from [[92]] to [[99]]. He is commemorated on [[Novem... - Pope Evaristus (859 bytes)
1: ...ording to the ''[[Liber Pontificalis]]'', he came from a family of [[Greece|Hellenic]] origin. He was ...
3: ...pal elections. He is traditionally considered a [[martyr]], but there is no historic proof of such an asse... - Pope Alexander I (624 bytes)
1: ...116]] or [[119]]. Many have identified him as a [[martyr]], but there appears to be no historical evidence... - Pope Sixtus I (595 bytes)
1: ...e first whom the writer [[Irenaeus]] designates a martyr. - Pope Pius I (856 bytes)
1: ...eing one "Rufinus". Some conjecture that he was a martyr, and he is celebrated as such in the [[Breviary]]...
3: ...led to speculation that both Hermas and Pius were freedmen.
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