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  2. Holy Infant of Atocha - Wikipedia

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    The women of Atocha prayed before the statue of Our Lady of Atocha at a nearby parish, a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to ask her son Jesus for help. [2] Reports soon began among the people of Atocha that an unknown child under the age of twelve and dressed in pilgrim's clothing had begun to bring food to childless prisoners at night.

  3. Nuestra Señora de Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Silver bars apparently from the Nuestra Señora de Atocha were found in 1973, and five bronze cannons whose markings would prove to be that of the Atocha were found by Fisher's son Dirk in 1975. Subsequently, a substantial part of its remaining cargo of silver, gold and emeralds was discovered.

  4. Hoda shares the meaning behind the ‘M’ necklace she wears ...

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    Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager often wear their favorite pieces of jewelry on the air, and some eagle-eyed viewers have taken notice. Hoda shares the meaning behind the ‘M’ necklace she wears ...

  5. The Special Meaning Behind the 'M' Necklace Hoda Kotb ... - AOL

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    She also pointed out the other two necklaces she wears and explained, "I have 'Haley' and 'Hope' on (one of them). Then I have an 'I love you Mama' on this one. All of them are my girls."

  6. The Meaning Behind Nicole Kidman's Necklace in Babygirl

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    The Meaning Behind the Necklace in Babygirl Courtesy of A24 "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Jewelry is more just an accessory.

  7. Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha - Wikipedia

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  8. “All the ‘parachicos’ children got sick, but they’re better and they’re going to the fiesta now,” she said. Every Jan. 4, little boys - with the help of their parents - wear the ...

  9. Kautuka - Wikipedia

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    In regional Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism such as those found in Maharashtra, the red-colored thread symbolizes Vishnu for men, and Lakshmi for women, states the Indologist Gudrun Bühnemann. The string typically has no knots or fourteen knots and it is tied to the wrist of the worshipper or garlanded as a necklace.