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  2. Mara Branković - Wikipedia

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    Mara Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић; c. 1420 – 14 September 1487), or Mara Despina Hatun, in Europe also known as Amerissa, Sultana Maria or Sultanina, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene.

  3. Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia - Wikipedia

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    The widowed queen avoided capture by fleeing to the coast. Having spent a few years in Venetian Dalmatia and possibly Hungary, Maria settled in Ottoman Greece at the court of her aunts Mara and Kantakouzene, where she spent her life in a string of conflicts and legal disputes with Kantakouzene, the Republic of Ragusa, and the Athonite monasteries.

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    The film, directed and executive produced by Elisabeth Rohm, mimics the real life story of Steven Pladl, who was arrested in January 2018 for impregnating his biological daughter, Katie Pladl ...

  5. A former ballerina killed her husband. Was her trial ... - AOL

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    After Ashley moved to Florida while she was pregnant with their daughter, she believed he violated the order, she testified. He appeared to be stalking her, she testified at trial, and sent a ...

  6. Branković dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Mara Brankovic, daughter of Despot Đurađ, and stepmother of Mehmed II; Family tree. Predecessors. Unknown Nikola, Serb župan in modern-day Northern ...

  7. Mara Brock Akil on ‘My So-Called Life’: ‘It Was a Beacon for ...

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  8. Acceptable Loss (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) - Wikipedia

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    Leotta noted the episode was correct in its subject matter regarding sex slavery/trafficking in the U.S. along with the radicalization of female terrorists abroad, but Leotta felt the medical plots were off and that in real life a Special Victims Unit would not have much involvement in this type of case. Leotta also gave the episode a "B+". [5]

  9. Katarina Branković - Wikipedia

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    Her sister Mara Branković was married to Sultan Murad II to ensure support from the east. [3] Kantakuzina Katarina Branković gave birth to five children, Hermann (1439–1452), George (1444–1445), Albert (†1448) and the twin Elisabeth (1441–1455) and Catherine (1441-1441).