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Catherine Tekakwitha
(Encyclopedia)Catherine Tekakwitha: see Kateri Tekakwitha. ...Tekakwitha, Kateri
(Encyclopedia)Tekakwitha, Kateri or Catherine: see Kateri Tekakwitha. ...Kateri Tekakwitha, Saint
(Encyclopedia)Kateri Tekakwitha, Saint gädälēˈ dĕkhäkhwēˈᵺschwa;, –dālēˈ dāgäkwēˈtä [key] or Saint Catherine Tekakwitha, 1656–80, Native American holy woman known as the Lily of the Mohawks, b...Catherine I
(Encyclopedia)Catherine I, 1683?–1727, czarina of Russia (1725–27). Of Livonian peasant origin, Martha Skavronskaya was a domestic when she was captured (1702) by Russian soldiers. As mistress of Aleksandr D. M...Catherine II
(Encyclopedia)Catherine II or Catherine the Great, 1729–96, czarina of Russia (1762–96). Catherine increased the power and prestige of Russia by skillful diplomacy and by extending Russia's western boundary i...Catherine Howard
(Encyclopedia)Catherine Howard, queen of England: see Howard, Catherine. ...Catherine Parr
(Encyclopedia)Catherine Parr, queen of England: see Parr, Catherine. ...Catherine, Saint
(Encyclopedia)Catherine, Saint kăthˈrən, kăthˈərĭn [key], 4th cent.?, Alexandrian virgin martyr. Nothing certain is known of her life, and in 1969 her name was dropped from the liturgical calendar. According...Breshkovsky, Catherine
(Encyclopedia)Breshkovsky, Catherine brĕshkôfˈskē [key], 1844–1934, Russian revolutionary, called “the little grandmother (babushka) of the Russian Revolution.” Of a noble family, she began on her father'...Parr, Catherine
(Encyclopedia)Parr, Catherine, 1512–48, sixth queen consort of Henry VIII of England. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Parr, an officeholder at the court, and had been twice widowed before Henry made her his wi...Browse by Subject
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