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  2. May Yohé - Wikipedia

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    Mary Augusta "May" Yohé (April 6, 1866 [a] – August 29, 1938) was an American musical theatre actress. She began her career in 1886 with the McCaull Comic Opera Company in New York and Chicago. After other performances in the United States, she quickly gained success on the London stage, beginning in 1893.

  3. Theotokos - Wikipedia

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    Since you said that God came, how can you deny that He is God who has come? [24] And so you say, O heretic, whoever you may be, who deny that God was born of the Virgin, that Mary the Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ ought not to be called Theotokos, i.e., Mother of God, but Christotocos, i.e., only the Mother of Christ, not of God.

  4. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The actress May Yohe made repeated attempts to capitalize on her identity as the former wife of the last Hope to own the diamond, and sometimes blamed the gemstone for her misfortunes. In July 1902, months after Lord Francis divorced her, she told police in Australia that her lover, Putnam Strong, had abandoned her and taken her jewels. In fact ...

  5. Wife of God - Wikipedia

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    Wife of God" can refer to: God's Wife, a term which was often allocated to royal women during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt; Heavenly Mother, the wife and feminine counterpart of God the Father in some religions; Mother goddess, the feminine counterpart of gods in some religions

  6. Asherah - Wikipedia

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    (Yam's ascription as god of the sea may mislead; Yam is the deified sea itself rather than a deity who holds dominion over it.) So some say Athirat's title can be translated as "Lady ʾAṯirat of the Sea", [ 56 ] alternatively, "she who walks on the sea", [ 1 ] or even "the Great Lady-who-tramples-Yam."

  7. Intercession of the Theotokos - Wikipedia

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    Russian icon of Pokrov Icon, showing a broad protective cloak. Mid 17th century, Ukraine. According to Eastern Orthodox Sacred Tradition, the apparition of Mary the Theotokos occurred during the 10th century at the Blachernae church in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) where several of her relics (her robe, her veil, and part of her belt) were kept.

  8. Maia - Wikipedia

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    Wronged by the love affair, Zeus' wife Hera in a jealous rage had transformed Callisto into a bear. [11] Arcas is the eponym of Arcadia , where Maia was born. [ 4 ] The story of Callisto and Arcas, like that of the Pleiades, is an aition for a stellar formation, the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor , the Great and Little Bear.

  9. God's Wife of Amun - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the God's Wife of Amun and Divine Adoratrice of Amun, Ankhnesneferibre. God's Wife of Amun (Egyptian: ḥm.t nṯr n ỉmn) was the highest-ranking priestess of the Amun cult, an important religious institution in ancient Egypt. The cult was centered in Thebes in Upper Egypt during the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth dynasties (circa ...