Blood′y Mar′y n. 1.a mixed drink made principally with vodka and tomato juice. 2.Mary I. [1955–60] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
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Queen of the most holy Rosary, help of Christians, refuge of the human race, victorious in all the battles of God, we prostrate ourselves in supplication before thy throne, in sure hope of obtaining mercy and of receiving grace and timely aid in our present calamities, not through any merit...
When a group of psychiatric hospital nurses invoke the spirit of Bloody Mary-a supposed urban myth-the slaughter begins. First, a young nursing assistant disappears, her body never found. Now, patients are turning up dead-battered beyond recognition, soaked in blood, their eyes ripped out. Mary...
There's no two ways about it: Queen Mary I of England has a bad reputation. Known as "Bloody Mary," Queen Mary's reign is associated with brutality, ...
Mary Queen of Scots explores the turbulent life of the charismatic Mary Stuart. Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, Mary defies pressure to remarry. Instead, she returns to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne. But Scotland and Englan
It doesn’t hurt that my bloodline is connected to Queen Mary I, also known as Bloody Mary, either. I am Collateral descen to Queen Mary I (a.k.a. Bloody Mary) and a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce, Templar King, as well as the Stewarts of the time from my matriarchal ...
(or queen). In fact, Scripture itself tells us this. Believe it or not, Jesus is not the only king in the Church. According to the fifth chapter of the book of Revelation, Jesus has redeemed us to God by his blood, out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, and has ...
of George IV. However, the despairing desire for an inventory was a common exclamation from Mary, who, from 1910, reigned as queen consort to George V. Until her husband’s death in 1936, Queen Mary held joint sway over the entirety of the Royal Collection – then, as now, one of ...
From the beginning of her reign, Elizabeth was keenly aware of her tenuous hold on the crown. As a Protestant, she faced threats from England’s Catholic faction, which favored a rival claim to the throne—that of Mary, the Catholic Queen of Scots—over hers. In the eyes of the Catholic...