- Mary
Magdalene (sometimes
called Mary of Magdala, or
simply the
Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a
woman who,
according to the four
canonical gospels, traveled...
-
Magdalen College (/ˈmɔːdlɪn/ MAWD-lin) is a
constituent college of the
University of Oxford. It was
founded in 1458 by
Bishop of
Winchester William of...
-
Magdalen Herbert born
Magdalen Newport; Magdalen, Lady
Danvers (1561 –
buried 1 July 1627) was an
English estate manager and patron. She was a
patron to...
-
estimated ****ets of
around £780 million, and the
richest college in
Oxford (
Magdelen) has
about £940 million. In 2005, Trinity's
annual rental income from its...
- good
drama which presents several morals..." "Silent Era:
Remember Mary
Magdelen". silentera.
Retrieved June 15, 2008. Lombardi,
Frederic (2013). Allan...
- who
founded the
society alongside Begel, took the
religious name of Mary
Magdelen;
Tabourat took the name Mary Anna. The
object of the new
congregation was...
- Jean-Louis Anne
Madelain Lefebvre de
Cheverus (also
known as John Cheverus; 28
January 1768 – 19 July 1836) was a French-born
Catholic prelate who served...
-
College in the
University of
Toronto in 1965, and
received a
degree from
Magdelen College,
Oxford University, in 1967. He
served as the 19th
Canadian amb****ador...
- Lady of the
Bedchamber to
Queen Elizabeth I. He was
reputedly educated at
Magdelen College, Oxford. He
entered Parliament in 1562 as MP for
Reading in Berkshire...
- also
demolished in 1867 for the same reason; and the
church of St Mary
Magdelen,
demolished in 1866
after being badly damaged in a fire. At No. 5, the...