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  2. Martha of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Martha, the daughter of King Eric V of Denmark and Agnes of Brandenburg and the sister of King Eric VI, was born sometime between 1277 and 1282.Her elder brother Christopher was born in 1277, [1] and by 1282, peaceful relations had been restored between Denmark and Sweden, leading to agreement that Princess Martha would marry Prince Birger, the heir to the Swedish throne. [2]

  3. Märta Eriksdotter (Bonde) - Wikipedia

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    Märta Eriksdotter was the alleged daughter of Erik Knutsson, King of Sweden, flourishing in the first half of the 13th century. [1] Knowledge about her is derived from a genealogy added to a 15th-century copy of the Erikskrönikan.

  4. Margaret of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Margaret of Sweden, also Martha, Margareta, Margaretha or Märta/Märtha, may refer to: Martha of Denmark or Martha, Queen consort of Sweden 1298; Margaret I of Denmark, Queen consort 1363 and ruler 1389; Margaret Leijonhufvud, Queen consort of Sweden 1536; Margaret Fredkulla, Swedish princess, died 1130

  5. Novena - Wikipedia

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    Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brazil A booklet of the novena to Sweetest Name of Mary, in Bikol and printed in Binondo, Manila dated 1867. A novena (from Latin: novem, "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks. [1]

  6. Santa Marta de Pateros - Wikipedia

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    The devotion to Santa Marta de Pateros traces its roots to primeval beliefs in a water goddess. [1] Tradition recounts that in the 1800s, Saint Martha (who legendarily subdued the Tarasque), was invoked by the people of Pateros to vanquish a crocodile in the Pateros River that ate their ducks. [2]

  7. Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum - Wikipedia

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    Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum [1] (died 270) were, according to their largely legendary passio of the 6th century, four saints of the same family (a married couple and their two sons). They came from Persia to Rome , and were martyred in 270 for sympathizing with Christian martyrs and burying their bodies.

  8. Nyköping Banquet - Wikipedia

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    The deposed king Birger died in 1321 in exile in Denmark. Thus, of the royal family, there remained only the old queen mother Helvig of Holstein, (widow of Magnus Ladulås), the exiled Queen Martha, the young king Magnus Eriksson, his sister Euphemia, their mother Ingeborg and her cousin Duchess Ingeborg of Öland (widow of Duke Valdemar).

  9. Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church in the Philippines, the novena was first recited at the Redemptorist-run St. Clement's Church in La Paz, Iloilo following World War II [3] and is still recited every Wednesday. The practice of Wednesday novena has since spread to the Baclaran Church , a Redemptorist-run church in Metro Manila , elsewhere in the ...