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    The Mary Rose was a carrack in the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII. She was launched in 1511 and served for 34 years in several wars against France...
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    Mary Rose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is an Australian actress. She made her screen debut in the film Dallas Doll (1994), and continued to act in Australian...
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    The Mary Rose Museum is a historical museum located at Historic Dockyards in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom run by the Mary Rose Trust. The museum is...
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    Mary Rose Oakar (born March 5, 1940) is an American Democratic politician and former member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio, serving...
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  • Mary Rose is a 16th century English ship, sunk, recovered and preserved in Portsmouth Mary Rose or variations may also refer to: HMS Mary Rose, ships of...
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  • The Mary Rose Trust is a limited charitable trust based in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. Its primary aims are to preserve, display and spread knowledge...
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  • have been named Mary Rose. The first is thought to have been named after Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII of England, and the rose, the symbol of...
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    Rose Mary Woods (December 26, 1917 – January 22, 2005) was Richard Nixon's secretary from his days in Congress in 1951 through the end of his political...
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    "Myths of the Mary Rose". Mary Rose Trust. Retrieved 24 November 2019. "Thousand Island Dressing History and Recipe". 22 December 2015. Marie Rose sauce recipe...
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  • Rose Mary may refer to: USS Rose Mary (SP-1216), a United States Navy patrol vessel Rosemary (disambiguation) Rose Marie (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Mary Rose is a play by J. M. Barrie, who is best known for Peter Pan. It was first produced in April 1920 at the Haymarket Theatre, London, with incidental...
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  • A Rose for Mary: The Hunt for the Real Boston Strangler is a 2003 book about Mary Sullivan, the last victim of confessed Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo...
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    1968. He met his first wife, Mary (née King), while attending Duke. After his wife was hired by the BBC (in New York), Rose handled some assignments for...
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  • Mary Johnston Rose or Mary Rose (c. 1718–1783) was a British free person of colour and hotelier in Jamaica. Rose was born in St Catherine's Parish to Elizabeth...
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    Mary Rose-Anne Bolduc, born Travers, (June 4, 1894 – February 20, 1941) was a musician and singer of French Canadian music. She was known as Madame Bolduc...
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    called "Mary Rose" lists the main ingredients of a modern Bloody Mary. This booklet may be one of the earliest publications depicting the name Mary, while using...
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    portraits of Mary Rose meant for Charles V include: Portrait of woman by Michael Sittow, traditionally labelled as Catherine of Aragon Mary has been suggested...
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    RMS Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner that operated primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. Built by John...
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    Maple; they were divorced in 1943. They had two daughters: Lady Priscilla Mary Rose Curzon (12 Febr,uary 1940) she married Charles William Lyle Keen, of The...
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    involvement with the project that excavated and raised the Tudor warship Mary Rose in 1982. Rule, née Martin, was born in Buckinghamshire on 27 September...
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    More than 3,500 arrows and 137 whole longbows were recovered from the Mary Rose, a ship of Henry VIII's navy that sank at Portsmouth in 1545. A longbow...
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  • Mary Rose Helen "Coky" Giedroyc (/ˈkoʊki ˈɡɛdrɔɪtʃ/; born 6 February 1963) is an English director known for her work on Women Talking Dirty, The Virgin...
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  • named the baby girl Mary Rose. As they grow up together, the five eventually settle in Blue Belle, Montana. In Blue Belle, Mary Rose and her four brothers...
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  • Mary Rose Gliksten was a British Liberal Democrat politician. She was formerly Leader of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead from 2003 to 2007...
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  • of her biggest hit singles. In late 1969, Mary Rose Foster is a famous rock and roll diva known as "The Rose." In spite of her success, her personal life...
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  • Mary Rose McGeady, DC (June 28, 1928, Hazleton, Pennsylvania - September 13, 2012, Albany, New York) was an American Catholic religious sister with the...
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  • Mary Rose Callaghan (born 1944, Dublin, Ireland) is a novelist and biographer. Callaghan obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English, History, and Ethics/Politics...
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    inconclusive, and is most notable for the sinking of the English carrack, Mary Rose. In 1545, France launched an invasion of England with 30,000 soldiers...
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    Following the Christianization of the Roman Empire, the rose became identified with the Virgin Mary. The rose symbol eventually led to the creation of the rosary...
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    vessels like the Henry Grace à Dieu and the Mary Rose are contained in the Anthony Roll. As the Mary Rose sank by accident in 1545 and was successfully...
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