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Maria Regina High School is an active member in the Catholic High School Athletic Association. [4] Other member high schools include Cardinal Spellman, Mt. St. Ursula, Preston, and Sacred Heart. All Maria Regina teams compete in non-conference tournaments, games, and matches so that the schedules are highly competitive.
Maria Regina may refer to: Maria Regina (or Maria R.), a latinate form of address for queens named Maria; see Queen Mary (disambiguation) an art historians' synonym for the iconic image of Mary enthroned, with or without the child Jesus; see Maestà
The campanile of Maria Regina Martyrum is a landmark at the entrance to the ceremonial courtyard, paved with cobblestone and surrounded by walls covered with slabs of black and grey basalt and showing figural Stations of the Cross. The sober interior of the upper church, covered by an even ceiling, impresses with its indirect illumination.
In Romania, Marie is known by the nickname Mama Răniților ("Mother of the Wounded"), [180] or simply as "Regina Maria", while in other countries she is remembered as the "Soldier Queen" and "Mamma Regina". [181] [182] Marie is also nicknamed "the mother-in-law of the Balkans", due to her children's marriages into the region's ruling houses.
Maria Regina is an art historians' synonym for the iconic image of Mary enthroned, with or without the Child. [ 1 ] In the West, the image seems to have developed from Byzantine precedents such as the coin of Constantine's Empress Fausta , crowned and with their sons on her lap [ 2 ] and from literary examples, such as Flavius Cresconius ...
Earliest known (6th century) Roman depiction of Satna Maria Regina (Saint Mary the Queen), Santa Maria Antiqua church, Rome. The depiction of the Virgin Mary as the Queen of Heaven has been a popular subject in Catholic art for centuries. Early Christian art shows Mary in an elevated position. She carries her divine son Jesus in her hands, or ...
Giacomo di Mino, 1340–1350 Earliest known (6th century) Roman depiction of Santa Maria Regina (Saint Mary the Queen). Santa Maria Antiqua church, Rome. Early Christian art shows Mary in an elevated position. She carries her divine son in her hands, or holds him. The earliest known Roman depiction of Santa Maria Regina depicting Mary as a ...
Maria Regina College was a Catholic junior college or community collegefor women in Syracuse, New York. Founded in 1934 and associated with the Sisters of the Third Order Franciscan, MC , it closed in 1990.It was part of the Norther Diocese District of Syracuse, the order also a Catholic high school for Girls in Westchester County, NY.