The MaryRose was a carrack in the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII. She was launched in 1511 and served for 34 years in several wars against France...
RoseMary may refer to: USS RoseMary (SP-1216), a United States Navy patrol vessel Rosemary (disambiguation) Rose Marie (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
RoseMary Woods (December 26, 1917 – January 22, 2005) was Richard Nixon's secretary from his days in Congress in 1951 through the end of his political...
The MaryRose Museum is a historical museum located at Historic Dockyards in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom run by the MaryRose Trust. The museum is...
MaryRose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is an Australian actress. She made her screen debut in the film Dallas Doll (1994), and continued to act in Australian...
have been named MaryRose. The first is thought to have been named after Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII of England, and the rose, the symbol of...
Mary Johnston Rose or MaryRose (1718–1783) was a British free person of colour and hotelier in Jamaica. Rose was born in St Catherine's Parish to Elizabeth...
A Rose for Mary: The Hunt for the Real Boston Strangler is a 2003 book about Mary Sullivan, the last victim of confessed Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo...
The MaryRose Trust is a limited charitable trust based in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. Its primary aims are to preserve, display and spread knowledge...
Jaworski special counsel on November 1, 1973. According to Nixon's secretary RoseMary Woods, on September 29, 1973, she was reviewing a tape of the June 20...
"A Woman On the Street", documents her conversation with her mother, RoseMary, who was squatting in an abandoned apartment in New York City, which pushed...
Colonel RoseMary Sheldon (born October 10, 1948) held the Henry King Burgwyn, Jr. Chair of Military History at the Virginia Military Institute, where...
MaryRose Oakar (born March 5, 1940) is an American Democratic politician and former member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio, serving...
RoseMary Salum has authored 9 books. She is the founder of the award winning bilingual magazine Literal Magazine. She is also the founder of Literal...
"Myths of the MaryRose". MaryRose Trust. Retrieved 24 November 2019. "Thousand Island Dressing History and Recipe". 22 December 2015. Marie Rose sauce recipe...
RoseMary Farenden (born 22 May 1964) is a Northern Irish mechanical engineer who was the project manager for the launch of the Ford Focus in 1998. Rose...
"For Peter even guilty the rose of Sharon is open"; academics refuted his interpretation. In 2003, American historian RoseMary Sheldon listed some of the...
RoseMary Almanza Blanco (born 13 July 1992) is a Cuban middle-distance runner who competes in the 800 metres. She represented Cuba at the Pan American...
long-time supporter of the Charlie Rose interview show. Adeline Rose O'Malley, a riveter at Boeing's Wichita plant. Rose Will Monroe, a riveter at the Willow...
Watergate tapes were supposedly erased by Richard Nixon's secretary, RoseMary Woods, in a claimed clerical error. Some writers have suggested that this...
RoseMary Crawshay (1828–1907) was a British philanthropist. She commissioned free libraries and a non-fiction prize for women. Crawshay was born Rose...
the rose became identified with the Virgin Mary. The colour of the rose and the number of roses received has symbolic representation. The rose symbol...
Following the Christianization of the Roman Empire, the rose became identified with the Virgin Mary. The rose symbol eventually led to the creation of the rosary...
Mary Swartz Rose (October 31, 1874 – February 1, 1941) was an American laboratory scientist and educator in the fields of nutrition and dietetics. Mary...
RoseMary Allen (born 1950) is a Curaçaoan anthropologist, who has published on the oral history of former enslaved people of the Dutch Caribbean islands...