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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: MARY I;
- marries dauphin of France
- and billiards
- brief biography
- and Dundrennan Abbey
- entertained at Blair in 1564
Mary had a little lamb (nursery rhyme)
Maryland - founding of the colony
- and the Civil War
Mary Magdalene - sees resurrected Jesus
- and Hugh of Lincoln
Mary of Burgundy - marries Maximilian I
Mary of Guise - marries James V
Mary of Lorraine - or Mary of Guise
Mary of Modena - wife of James II
- gives birth to heir
Mary Rose (Tudor ship)
Mary of Teck - and George V
- and the Renaissance
- and the Brancacci Chapel
Masada - in AD 70-73
Masai - in Kenya
Masaryk, Tomas
Mascara - and Abd-ed-Kader
Masefield, John
masers - history
Masire, Kerumile - president of Botswana
masked ball - in Stockholm in 1792
Maskell, Dan
Masolino da Panicale - and the Brancacci Chapel
Mason, James
masons' marks - at Hedingham
Masoretes - and the Hebrew Bible
masque (in 17th-century England)
Masque of Blackness - by Jonson
mass - replaced by communion
Mass in B Minor - by J.S. Bach
Massachussetts - early postal system
Massachussetts Bay Company - in 1629
Massacre of Glencoe - in 1692
Massacre of the Innocents - and Herod
- in the Gospel account
Massamba-Débat, Alphonse - in Congo
Massari - 14th-century firm in Genoa
Massasoit - Wampanoag chieftain
Massawa - captured by Turks in 1557
Massieu, José Francisco - assassinated
Massilia - settled by Greeks
Mass-Observation (survey in Britain)
Mastabas - tombs in Egypt
Master of Flémalle - or Robert Campin
Master of the Queen's Music
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