Margaret More

Margaret More

Margaret More may refer to:

See also

  • Margaret Moore Jeffus, American politician

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  • ROPER, Margaret More — (1505 1544) Margaret More Roper, the ornament of Britain, enjoyed contemporary re­nown as a classical scholar and a woman of letters. The eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More* and Jane Colt, Margaret, along with her sisters Elizabeth and Cecily,… …   Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

  • Margaret Roper — Margaret Roper, Kopie eines Originals von Hans Holbein Margaret Roper (* 1505 in Cheapside, London; † 1544 in Chelsea, London), geborene More, war eine englische Übersetzerin und die älteste Tochter des englischen Humanisten Sir Thomas More. Von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Margaret Roper — Portrait of Margaret Roper, from a 1593 reproduction of a now lost Hans Holbein portrait of all of the women of Thomas More s family. Margaret Roper (née More) (1505–1544) was an English writer and translator. She was the daughter of Thomas More… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Moore — For other people named Margaret More, see Margaret More (disambiguation). Margaret Moore Born date of birth unknown Occupation Novelist Nationality Canadian Period 1992 present Genres …   Wikipedia

  • More Baronets — Loseley House, the seat of the More Baronets of Loseley. There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname More, both in the Baronetage of England. Both creations are extinct. The More Baronetcy, of Loseley in the County of… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Giggs — Margaret Giggs, Kopie nach Holbein Margaret Giggs (* 1505[1] oder 1508[2] in London, Cheapside; † 6. Juli 1570[3] in M …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Margaret Sanger — Margaret Higgins Sanger Sanger in 1922 Born September 14, 1879(1879 09 14) Corning, New York, United States Died …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne — Margaret Cavendish Segment from Frontispiece for several of her books in the 1650s and 1660s …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret of Anjou — receiving the Book of Romances. From an illuminated manuscript by the Talbot Master Queen consort of England (first time) Tenure …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Mead — Born December 16, 1901(1901 12 16) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died November 15, 1978(1978 11 15) …   Wikipedia

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