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Athalia Ponsell Lindsley (July 25, 1917 – January 23, 1974) was an American model, [1] Broadway dancer, political activist and television personality on the show Winner Take All. Lindsley was murdered on the front steps of her home in St. Augustine, Florida. Neighbor Alan Griffin Stanford Jr., with whom she had ongoing feud at the time, was ...
His First Lady was the former model, Broadway actress and Winner Take All hostess Athalia Fetter. She became a prominent activist in the civil rights movement, which resulted in a rapid decline in her husband's popularity. Although they were portrayed as a fairy tale couple, they often had extremely heated arguments in the White House.
This article is references in the Joseph P Kennedy Junior article, which refers to her as "Athalia Fetter" but links to Athalia Ponsell Lindsley. However the Fetter name is not mentioned in this article. Was it her birth name (which does not seem to be explicitly mentioned in this article)? Or was Fetter acquired in some other way - marriage or ...
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Gustave Doré, The Death of Athaliah.. Accounts of Athaliah’s life are found in 2 Kings 8:16–11:16 and 2 Chronicles 22:10–23:15 in the Hebrew Bible.According to the Deuteronomist, she was the daughter of king Omri of Israel; [1] however, she is usually considered to have been the daughter of King Ahab – the son of Omri – and his wife, Queen Jezebel. [2]
William Fetter, also known as William Alan Fetter or Bill Fetter (March 14, 1928 – June 23, 2002), was an American graphic designer and pioneer in the field of computer graphics. He explored the perspective fundamentals of computer animation of a human figure from 1960 on and was the first to create a human figure as a 3D model . [ 1 ]
Athalie, a 1691 play by French playwright Jean Racine based on the biblical story of Athaliah, the queen of Judah; Athalia, a 1733 oratorio by George Frideric Handel; Atalia, an 1822 oratorio by Simon Mayr
The heath fritillary (Mellicta athalia) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found throughout the Palaearctic from western Europe to Japan, in heathland , grassland, and in coppiced woodland.