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Chances: The Women of | Magdalene, a 2006 documentary film |
Penitent | Magdalene, after Charles le Brun |
over history that Jesus was married to Mary | Magdalene, an idea featured prominently in Dan Brown's |
is 13th century and is dedicated to St Mary | Magdalene, and has brasses which are reputedly the fin |
Rosette is an elite exorcist of the Order of | Magdalene and goes out on missions to destroy deadly s |
ail is simultaneously the womb of saint Mary | Magdalene and the sacred royal bloodline she gave birt |
riory had control of the Hospital of St Mary | Magdalene and the Augustinian nunnery of St Leonard, b |
tter that seems to have been written by Mary | Magdalene and that contains a biblical bombshell. |
oly Grail is not a cup, but the womb of Mary | Magdalene, and that there are possible living descenda |
He painted a history of St. Mary | Magdalene and St. Sebastian (now lost) for the convent |
he song is about the Biblical character Mary | Magdalene, and Wegas asks her to "give me your power", |
l Mazzafirra, who is also represented in his | Magdalene; and the head of Holofernes is generally sup |
The current church, dedicated to St Mary | Magdalene and linked with that at Herstmonceux, was bu |
at Maximin was said to have accompanied Mary | Magdalene and a company of the faithful to Aix-en-Prov |
lt of 66-74 AD, and that he had married Mary | Magdalene and fathered a child with her. |
rd maudlin which is a corruption of the name | Magdalene and refers to a person who his sorrowful. |
Winsford church is dedicated to St Mary | Magdalene and was partly restored in 1858. |
ed in the year 42, Lazarus, his sisters Mary | Magdalene and Martha, Mary Salome (the mother of the A |
Thornham Magna's church is the St Mary | Magdalene and includes a window which has glass by Mor |
ngelist, St. Stephen, St. Nicholas, St. Mary | Magdalene, and St. Agnes. |
he chapel of Prince Massa, representing Mary | Magdalene; and for the church of Santa Maria del Carmi |
vici to have held the remains of Jesus, Mary | Magdalene, and others; the subject of the 2007 documen |
divine feminine, the first being The Secret | Magdalene; and The Plot to Save Socrates (2006) by Pau |
In 1873 he retired from | Magdalene, and left Cambridge for London. |
The parish church is dedicated to St Mary | Magdalene and has a peal of six bells. |
andy (John the Baptist), Lynsey Baxter (Mary | Magdalene), and Canadian actors Diego Matamoros (Nicod |
Mary | Magdalene and Joanna are among the women who went to p |
Matthew 28:1 says that Mary | Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. |
The village church is dedicated to St Mary | Magdalene, and is known as the Cathedral of the Fens. |
in 1969, there is no longer mention of Mary | Magdalene as a sinner in Roman Catholic liturgical mat |
presented pedigree charts of Jesus and Mary | Magdalene as the ancestors of all the European royal f |
Sunday schools and found societies like the | Magdalene Asylum to help prostitutes in Edinburgh and |
McDonagh told Mullan that the reality of the | Magdalene Asylums was much worse than depicted in the |
e film was initially made because victims of | Magdalene Asylums had received no closure in the form |
Magdalene asylums grew out of the Evangelical rescue m | |
A strong win against | Magdalene at the third time of asking, was followed by |
na and a Madonna between St Francis and Mary | Magdalene at San Casciano in Val di Pesa. |
Mary | Magdalene at Saint Baume |
radition, the origins of the church, St Mary | Magdalene, at Great Burstead are linked to Saint Cedd. |
Magdalene Auguste (b. | |
St Mary | Magdalene, Bailgate, Lincoln, Lincoln 1947 - 1949 |
25 March - Edward Stratemeyer & | Magdalene Baker VanCamp |
Watts was married to | Magdalene Beatrice Adams in 1930. |
"Mary | Magdalene: Biblical Enigma," Original presentation: Fe |
veloped the hypothesis that a Jesus and Mary | Magdalene bloodline was part of a shadow dynasty desce |
ccess into Cambridge from Chesterton was via | Magdalene Bridge (the "Great Bridge") to the west. |
e next bridge to the southwest (upstream) is | Magdalene Bridge. |
The Pepys Library being at | Magdalene, Bright resolved to re-decipher the whole of |
riginally buried in the chapel of Saint Mary | Magdalene, but was moved by his brother to Monreale, t |
Mary | Magdalene by Polidoro da Caravaggio and Maturino da Fi |
ileybury and Imperial Service College and at | Magdalene, Cambridge where he read natural sciences an |
Mary | Magdalene came and told |
Andrews, and at the age of seventeen married | Magdalene Carnegie, daughter of David Carnegie (afterw |
St. Mary | Magdalene Catholic School |
In 1884 the St Mary | Magdalene charity opened the Home for Incurables in Mo |
The castle is situated opposite St Mary | Magdalene Church and there are approximately 75 steps |
St Mary | Magdalene church in Lyminster. |
St. Mary | Magdalene Church was built in 1780. |
Battlefield Church", but officially St. Mary | Magdalene Church, was built in memory of the thousands |
witch was buried under the stile of St Mary | Magdalene church, which is the mother church of St. Hi |
St. Mary | Magdalene Church, built 1895, at 1008 Amity Street in |
St John and St Mary | Magdalene Church, Goldthorpe, built in 1916, is an ear |
After St. | Magdalene closed in 1983, some of the buildings were c |
However, his marriage to Anne | Magdalene Clowden (a fellow Huguenot), gave him the in |
Magdalene College at night as seen from Magdalene brid | |
ector of Studies for both of 'his' Colleges: | Magdalene College and Clare College. |
fter attending Shrewsbury School, he entered | Magdalene College as a pensioner on 27 March 1700, and |
ined various preferments, becoming Master of | Magdalene College in 1714, Chancellor of York in 1722, |
Duncan Robinson at the | Magdalene College scholars' admission 2010 |
have been preserved in the Pepys Library at | Magdalene College in accordance with the stipulations |
sley Amis that took place in Lewis' rooms in | Magdalene College "a short while before illness forced |
ocese of Ely, honorary assistant chaplain of | Magdalene College (of which he has been an honorary fe |
In 2002, Robinson was appointed Master of | Magdalene College following the retirement of Sir John |
ion not to install the Catholic president of | Magdalene College's candidate to the living of Slimbri |
urrey and initially qualified as a doctor at | Magdalene College, University of Cambridge (MA, MB BCh |
onbridge School then went on to study law at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
1909 and educated at Berkhamsted School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge he was ordained in 1934. |
Oxford, also taking a degree as nobleman at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
Trinity College, Cambridge, but migrated to | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
t Cheadle Hulme School and read Economics at | Magdalene College, Cambridge graduating with a BA (Hon |
He was educated in Sutton-on-Lound and at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he became a Fellow |
Sams studied Music, French, and German at | Magdalene College, Cambridge and piano at Guildhall Sc |
for Energy Matters and an Honorary Fellow of | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Eton College and | Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, where he g |
M.D., of Shrewsbury, and formerly fellow of | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
gar's "Land of Hope and Glory" and master of | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
Richard Culmer had been educated at | Magdalene College, Cambridge: he matriculated as Sizar |
He attended | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was a contempor |
portions of Christ's College, Cambridge and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He had then just finished his second year at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, and expected to return a |
er of Rigaud's house, before graduating from | Magdalene College, Cambridge, with a BA in Economics. |
nd won scholarships to both Eton College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge (1955), where he studied |
ueathed property for founding exhibitions at | Magdalene College, preference to be given to clergymen |
Educated at Stowe School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1939 he volunteered f |
ge but left after only a year; he went up to | Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1885. |
He was educated at Tonbridge School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B.A. |
Magdalene College, Cambridge. | |
Halls of residence at St John's College, | Magdalene College, Selwyn College, Queens' College and |
He attended | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
ated at Eton College, Institut Le Rosey, and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
seum in 2007 in order to devote more time to | Magdalene College, his research and his teaching. |
He studied at | Magdalene College, Cambridge University. |
Norminton has been writer in residence at | Magdalene College, Cambridge and he was a featured art |
He was educated at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Westminster School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
MacMichael graduated with a first from | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He entered | Magdalene College, Cambridge University in 1883. |
ire, England, and educated in Lincoln and at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in |
He was hereditary visitor of | Magdalene College, Cambridge, high steward of Wokingha |
He was educated at Eton and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
Lloyd was educated at Fettes College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was President o |
rinity College, Cambridge but transferred to | Magdalene College, Cambridge, graduating in 1858 with |
He was educated at Uppingham and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
r. Alan Walton (college lecturer in physics, | Magdalene College, Cambridge), Mrs Marian Woods, Profe |
Francis Grimston was educated at Harrow and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
ily de Burgh, he was educated at Eton and at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
educated at Rugby School and graduated from | Magdalene College, Cambridge, he had a career in the p |
He became Master of | Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1593, was installed A |
John Richardson was educated at Harrow and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
William Pell, who had been a fellow of | Magdalene College, Cambridge, and a tutor at Durham, d |
Page was educated at Harrow and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He was educated at Wellington College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He became a Fellow of | Magdalene College, Cambridge around 1586. |
on-Ward, he was educated at Eton College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge (from which he graduated |
Pepys was formerly a student at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
In 1925, Empson won a scholarship to | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read Mathematic |
He matriculated from | Magdalene College, Cambridge at Easter 1623. |
He was awarded MA from | Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1842. |
Leslie was educated at Downside School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
5, Marten narrowly missed becoming Master of | Magdalene College, in Cambridge, when he was recommend |
and on a national merit-based scholarship at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he became a member |
He entered | Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1750 and was admitted |
Dixon was educated at Eton College, | Magdalene College, Cambridge, and Harvard Business Sch |
attending Solihull School, he read music at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He has also been a Fellow of | Magdalene College, Cambridge and New College, Oxford. |
Educated at Downside School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, he never married or had |
h he was Fellow and Chaplain (later Dean) of | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
was born on 7 March 1876 and was educated at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
ucated at Shrewsbury School, Shropshire, and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read History. |
, the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He was the Master of | Magdalene College, Cambridge from 1985 until 1994. |
at St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne, Eton and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He was educated in Shrewsbury School and in | Magdalene College, Cambridge where he graduated in 176 |
He moved to | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. |
He later entered | Magdalene College, Oxford, receiving a B.C.L. in June |
ary 1935 and educated at Solihull School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
on the first floor of the Pepys Building of | Magdalene College, Cambridge |
plied for the maintenance of two scholars at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
d of the Second World War before going on to | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read Chemistry. |
Prince Freddy was educated at Eton and | Magdalene College, Cambridge where he read history. |
He subsequently joined the staff of | Magdalene College, later becoming a full professor (re |
He was educated at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, and became a fellow in 1 |
fter the war he returned to academic life at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
dford Grammar School, Winchester College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
rt was educated at Ampleforth College and at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He attended Clifton College, | Magdalene College, Cambridge and the University of Wis |
att Nevill was educated in Nottingham and at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
of Canterbury, Geoffrey Francis Fisher) and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was President o |
In 1983, Curtis went to | Magdalene College, Cambridge and gained a blue for cri |
m Nevill was educated at Uckfield School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
eman, and was the Tatham who was admitted at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, as sizar on 11 May 1767; |
-1883) was an English academic, president of | Magdalene College, Cambridge from 1853 to 1873. |
In 1927, his final year at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, he amazed colleagues by |
Herbert was educated at Haileybury and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read law and la |
ck, Tennant was educated at Eton College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
ducated at Shrewsbury School and admitted to | Magdalene College, Cambridge on 16 December 1835. |
In 1819 he was admitted as Nobleman to | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
The 8th Baron was educated at Eton and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, and became a Lieutenant- |
He read music at | Magdalene College, Cambridge and trained for the Angli |
arl FitzWilliam, he was educated at Eton and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
Educated at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, he was a British Army ca |
where he attained the Holmes Scholarship to | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
ualeyn was educated at Shrewsbury School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he took a first in |
ed at St Cyprian's School, Repton School and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
mouthshire, and educated at Eton College and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
941 and educated at Marlborough College, and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated in la |
He was educated in Laughton and at | Magdalene College, Cambridge before being admitted at |
Rossall Junior School, Christ's Hospital and | Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 18 |
arrow School and read Mechanical Sciences at | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
harterhouse School at Godalming, Surrey, and | Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
He studied Economics at | Magdalene College, Cambridge, (where he was President |
He spent some time at | Magdalene College, Cambridge as a Junior Research Fell |
rofessor and became a Professorial Fellow at | Magdalene College. |
dean of Peterborough, and in 1668 Master of | Magdalene College. |
Groome also gave his library to | Magdalene College. |
tween 1428 and 1542, when it was reformed as | Magdalene College. |
mbridge to lecture in English literature for | Magdalene College. |
Director of Studies at both Fitzwilliam and | Magdalene colleges at Cambridge. |
other grants of stone given to Emmanuel and | Magdalene colleges. |
The church, dedicated to St Mary | Magdalene, contains a tombstone, known as the Slayer's |
The Church of St Mary | Magdalene dates from the 13th century and has been des |
In 1627, Aston married firstly | Magdalene, daughter of Sir John Poulteney and had by h |
He married | Magdalene, daughter of Sir Richard Newport. |
Saint Maria Magdalena de Pazzi (or Mary | Magdalene de Pazzi; April 2, 1566 - May 25, 1607) is a |
in Galilee, reported to be the home of Mary | Magdalene, depopulated in 1948. |
George Essex Evans - The Repentance of | Magdalene Despar |
The St. | Magdalene distillery was a producer of single malt Sco |
cometh Mary | Magdalene early, |
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