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  2. Jezebel - Wikipedia

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    Jezebel's son Ahaziah inherited the throne, but died as the result of an accident and was succeeded by his brother, Jehoram. Jehu later usurped the throne [ 12 ] and killed Jehoram, and his nephew Ahaziah , who was the son of Jehoram's possible sister Athaliah and her Judahite husband Jehoram .

  3. Fay Bainter - Wikipedia

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    Fay Bainter in Jezebel (1938).. Bainter made her first appearance on stage in 1908 in The County Chairman at Morosco's Theater in Burbank, California. In 1910, she was a traveling stage actress.

  4. Category:Jezebel - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Jezebel, Queen of Israel, and her depictions. According to the biblical narrative, Jezebel replaced Yahwism with Baal and Asherah worship and was responsible for Naboth’s death. This caused irreversible damage to the reputation of the Omride dynasty, who were already unpopular among the Israelites.

  5. A eulogy for Jezebel: 'It's rare to know something you ... - AOL

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    Kate Dries, former editor at the groundbreaking women's site Jezebel, reflects on what it meant for the culture and why its closure hurts.

  6. Athaliah - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Doré, The Death of Athaliah.. Accounts of Athaliah’s life are found in 2 Kings 8:16–11:16 and 2 Chronicles 22:10–23:15 in the Hebrew Bible.According to the chroniclers, she was the daughter of king Omri of Israel; [1] however, she is usually considered to have been the daughter of King Ahab – the son of Omri – and his wife, Queen Jezebel. [2]

  7. How did Princess Margaret die? What to know about her final ...

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    In 1999, she severely scalded her feet in a hot bath, which also impacted her ability to walk. She suffered a stroke the day before her death and had developed heart problems, The New York Times ...

  8. Anita O'Day - Wikipedia

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    Anita Belle Colton (October 18, 1919 [1] – November 23, 2006), [2] known professionally as Anita O'Day, was an American jazz singer and self proclaimed “song stylist” widely admired for her sense of rhythm and dynamics, and her early big band appearances that shattered the traditional image of the "girl singer".

  9. '1923' actress died for 3 minutes, suffered complete organ ...

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    The next day, she said she woke up feeling "very weak" like she couldn't walk. She'd had plans to travel to Las Vegas to film a commercial, and a family member drove her there from her home in L.A ...