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Mary II. 1662-94. Queen of England with William III, 1689-. Expelled her father, James II.
William III. 1650-1702. Prince of Orange 1672-. King of England with Mary II 1689-. Ended War of Grand Alliance 1697. Defeated James II at Battle of Boyne, reconquered Ireland 1690. Declared freedom of worship.
Annunciation. Angel Gabriel’s announcement to Mary re Jesus.
Babington, Anthony. 1561-86. English conspirator to murder Elizabeth I for Mary Queen of Scots. Beheaded.
Christian Science. 1879. Founded by Eddy. Death, illness are illusions to be overcome by faith.
Convention Parliament. 1660. Restored monarchy. William and Mary 1689.
Cranmer, Thomas. 1489-1556. First Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. Executed by Queen Mary.
Darnley, Lord. 1545-67. 2nd husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Assassinated.
Eddy, Mary Baker. 1821-1910. US founder of Christian Science Religion. Wrote Science and Health 1875.
Eliot, George. (Mary Ann Evans). 1819-90. English psychological novelist: Adam Bede 1859; Silas Marner 1861. Translated Strauss.
Elizabeth, St. Mother of John the Baptist. Sister of Virgin Mary.
Fatima. Portuguese site of pilgrimage since sighting of Virgin Mary by Santos1917.
Gabriel. Archangel. God’s messenger. Made Annunciation to Mary, and revealed Koran to Muhammad.
Gaskell, Elizabeth. 1810-65. Social novelist. Mary Barton 1848.
Glorious Revolution. 1688. British Protestant William and Mary depose James II. Declaration of Rights, Bill of Rights 1689.
Holbein, Hans, the Younger. 1497-1543. German/English Realist portrait painter. St. Mary 1525. Danse Macabre 1526. Henry VIII 1540.
Joseph, St. Husband of Mary, mother of Jesus.
Latimer, Hugh. 1485-1555. English Protestant Reformation churchman. Executed by Mary I.
Leakey, Louis. 1903-72. British anthropological archeologist. With wife Mary, discovered homo habilis and other ancient humanoid fossils.
Loretto. Italy. 1295. Virgin Mary’s house miraculously translated from Nazareth.
Lourdes. 1858. Virgin Mary appears to Soubirous.
Mallen, Mary. =Typhoid Mary.
Martha. Sister of Mary and Lazarus. Symbol of active life.