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  2. Miracle of the roses - Wikipedia

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    In Western Europe, the best-known version of a miracle of the roses concerns Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (also called Elisabeth of Thuringia), the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary, who spent most of her life living with her in-laws in Germany (a ruling family of Thuringia), who kept court at Wartburg Castle.

  3. Didacus of Alcalá - Wikipedia

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    San Diego de Alcalá, Miracle of the roses, Niccolo Betti. Didacus is associated with a Miracle of the roses. He often took bread from the monastery's dining table to give to the poor. One day, leaving the convent with a cloak full of food, he was accused and challenged to open his cloak; miraculously, the loaves of bread had changed into roses ...

  4. File:O Milagre das Rosas (c. 1735-40) - André Gonçalves ...

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  5. Casilda of Toledo - Wikipedia

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    When she began to show them, the bread turned into a bouquet of roses. [ 5 ] She was raised a Muslim, but when she became ill as a young woman, she refused help from the local Arab doctors and traveled to northern Iberia to partake of the healing waters of the shrine of San Vicente, near Buezo, close to Briviesca .

  6. Roseline de Villeneuve - Wikipedia

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    As a child, she discreetly distributed food from the chateau larder to the local poor people. A similar Miracle of the roses is told of her, as is attributed to several other saints. Having overcome her father's opposition, Roseline became a Carthusian nun at Bertaud in the alps of Dauphiné.

  7. A Court Of Thorns And Roses Is Being Adapted for TV - AOL

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    A Court of Thorns and Roses, affectionally called ACOTAR by fans, was originally being adapted by Ron D. Moore, who's perhaps best known as the creator of the Outlander TV show. The show was ...

  8. Why Miracle on 34th Street Isn't on TV This Year, and Where ...

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    "Where is Miracle on 34th Street with Maureen O’Hara??" Many a TVLine reader is on the hunt for the 1947 classic Christmas movie, about a jolly old man who just might be the real Santa […]

  9. Margaret Huntley Main, oldest living Tournament of Roses ...

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    Margaret Jayne Huntley Main, the oldest living Tournament of Roses queen, died of what appear to be natural causes in Auburn, her family confirmed. She was 102.