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Rosemary is a feminine given name, a combination of the names Rose which is a flower that belongs to the Rose family, and from the name Mary which is the name of the Virgin Mary and means Strong, Fertile.
Rosemary was considered sacred to ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. [33] In Don Quixote (Part One, Chapter XVII), the fictional hero uses rosemary in his recipe for balm of fierabras. [46] It was written about by Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE) [47] and Pedanius Dioscorides (c. 40 CE to c. 90 CE), a Greek botanist (amongst other things).
Women Healing Earth: Third World Women on Ecology, Feminism, and Religion. New York, March 1996, ISBN 978-1570750571; Introducing Redemption in Christian Feminism (editor), Continuum (1998) ISBN 1-85075-888-3; Christianity and Ecology, Rosemary Radford Ruether and Dieter T Hessel, eds, Harvard University Press, 2000 ISBN 0-945454-20-1
Gladstar, Rosemary. (2012) Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use. Storey Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1612120058; Gladstar, Rosemary. (2008) Rosemary Gladstar's Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health: 175 Teas, Tonics, Oils, Salves, Tinctures, and Other Natural Remedies for the Entire Family.
Rosemary retrieves three five-pound notes and, presumably, sends the girl away (a far cry from Rosemary's first vow to "look after" and "be frightfully nice to" Miss Smith). Later, -- After Rosemary kills Miss Smith upstairs in private during the Tea Party and, still covered in Miss Smith's blood -- Rosemary goes to her husband and informs him ...
Rosemary Namuli Karuga (19 June 1928 – 9 February 2021) was a Kenyan visual artist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2017, she was named Artist of the Month by the National Museums of Kenya . She is known to be the first woman artist to have studied at Makerere University .
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Rosemary Opala (née Fielding) (1923–2008) was an Australian artist, writer and nurse, she is regarded for her work as a Queensland environmentalist, historian, social commentator and community activist. Opala's literary and artistic themes reflect her personal experiences and social outlook.