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A prayer book that once belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots and contains an inscription by the tragic monarch is to go on sale, with an expected price of up to £350,000 ($432,000).
The prayer book once owned by Mary, Queen of Scots will be offered as part of Christie’s Classic Week’s Old Master Group sale, which will be held live in London on July 29th. The queen’s ...
The prayer book is written in Latin and French and features 40 miniature illustrations. Courtesy of Christie's. The life and death of Mary, Queen of Scots, continue to fascinate almost 500 years ...
Prayers like the ‘Salve Regina’ and ‘Regina Caeli’ are signs and proof of our devotion to Mary as Queen of ... of Heaven to men and shows her as reigning there Queen of Angels.” ...
Queen of Angels, the first African American Catholic Church in Newark, was known as much for its involvement in civil rights as it was for its lively worship, music and prayer.
Mary is Queen because she is with the "least". She is "the first to have passed through the 'narrow gate’' opened by Christ to enter the kingdom of God, a way accessible to the humble." ...
Mary’s prayer chair is to form the centerpiece of a new exhibition on the life of the tragic queen to be held at the Borderlands Museum in Teviothead this spring.
The prayer book was made for Mary’s great-aunt, Louise de Bourbon-Vendôme, who was the Abbess of the royal abbey of Fontevraud in the 1530s. She is believed to have passed it on to her great-niece ...
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