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Maria Theresa (Maria
Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29
November 1780) was
ruler of the
Habsburg monarchy from 1740
until her death...
- Des Wilson, who had
hosted her in
Belfast in 1971,
argued that "Mother
Theresa was
content to pick up the sad
pieces left by a
vicious political and economic...
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Theresa Mary May,
Baroness May of
Maidenhead (/təˈriːzə/; née Brasier; born 1
October 1956), is a
British politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the...
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Theresa's Church,
Haining in Jiaxing,
Zhejiang St.
Theresa of the
Child Jesus Church,
Moroni St.
Theresa's Church, Denmark,
Copenhagen St.
Theresa's Church...
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Theresa Merritt Hines (September 24, 1922 – June 12, 1998),
known professionally as
Theresa Merritt, was an
American actress. She is
known for her role...
- six
Catholic parish churches—Mount Carmel, St. Peter's, St Andrew's, St
Theresa's, St Anne's and St
Francis d'****isi; that lie
within an area of four square...
- Koester –
producer "Junior Wells: Live at
Theresas 1975". Popmatters.com.
January 23, 2007. "Live at
Theresa's 1975 -
Junior Wells | Songs, Reviews, Credits"...
- Austria, and
Tuscany through his
marriage to his
second cousin Maria Theresa of Austria,
daughter of
Emperor Charles VI.
Francis was the last non-Habsburg...
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Teresa Mary
Palmer (born 26
February 1986) is an
Australian actress and model.
Following her film
debut in Wolf Cr**** (2005),
Palmer had
supporting roles...
- St
Theresa of
Avila is a 1754-1755
painting by Joseph-Marie Vien and is
exhibited in the New
Orleans Museum of Art in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Theresa is...