- 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...
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Magdalene or
Magdalen may
refer to: Mary Magdalene, a
disciple of
Jesus Magdalene (given name), a
feminine given name (including a list of
people with...
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Magdalene College (/ˈmɔːdlɪn/ MAWD-lin) is a
constituent college of the
University of Cambridge. The
college was
founded in 1428 as a
Benedictine hostel...
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Magdalene asylums, also
known as
Magdalene laundries (named
after the
Biblical figure Mary Magdalene), were
initially Protestant but
later mostly Roman...
- disciples. His head is held by Mary, his mother, and his feet by Mary
Magdelene. John the
Apostle throws his arms wide in despair. To the right, Nicodemus...
- News. 18
February 2018.
Retrieved 10
October 2024. "Paloma
Baeza - Mary
Magdelene". BBC. "A
Woman of
Independent Means". The
Washington Post. 10 May 1998...
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reached No. 5 on
regional album charts in the US. It
contains the hit song "
Magdelene,"
which received much
radio play and was
later covered in 1994 by Boston...
- St Mary
Magdalen Nunnery (grid
reference ST585733) was a
priory of
Augustinian canonesses in Kingsdown, Bristol, England. It was
founded c. 1173 and dissolved...
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first organized as
members of the 1446
Guild of Barbers, with St Mary
Magdelene as the
patron saint. In 1747,
Apothecaries formed their own guild, with...
- Martyrs",
episode 3,
season 1 of Jack Taylor,
September 2011,
focuses on a
Magdelene laundry in Galway. The Devil's Doorway, a
horror movie from 2018. (In...