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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]
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
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.
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Martha is a feminine given name (Latin from Ancient Greek Μάρθα (Mártha), from Aramaic מרתא (Mārtā) "the mistress" or "the lady", from מרה "mistress", feminine of מרי "master"). Patti , Patsy , and Patty were in use in Colonial America as English rhyming diminutives of the diminutive Mattie . [ 1 ]
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Saint Martha may refer to: Martha of Bethany, Biblical character and contemporary of Jesus; Saints Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax, third-century martyrs killed for their faith; Saint Martha, mother of Simeon Stylites the Younger, saint in the Eastern Orthodox church; Saint Martha (French), fourth-century nun, wife of St Amator