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Theodosia can refer to: People * Theodosia of Tyre, 3rd century Christian martyr * Theodosia of Constantinople, 7th–8th century Byzantine nun, martyr and saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church * Theodosia, wife of Leo V (c. 775–c. 826), Empress consort of Leo V the Armenian * Theda Bara (1885–1955), stage name of actress Theodosia Burr Goodman * Theodosia Burr Alston (1783–1813), daughter of U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr *Theodosia Burr Shepherd (1845-1906), American botanist *Theodosia Ann Dean (1819-1843), English missionary * Theodosia Harris (1877-1938), American screenwriter *Theodosia Ivie or Ivy (1629-1697), English adventuress * Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam (1744–1817) *Theodosia Ntokou, classical pianist * Theodosia Okoh, Ghanaian stateswoman and teacher known for designing the national flag of Ghana * Anne Steele (1717-1778), English poet and hymn writer who published under the pseudonym Theodosia * Theodosia Stirling (1815-1904), Australian actor and ...
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Theodosia Meade, Countess Of Clanwilliam
Theodosia Hawkins-Magill (5 September 1743 in Brighton – 2 March 1817 in Brighton), later Countess of Clanwilliam, was a great heiress and landowner in County Down, Ireland. Early life and family She was the daughter and heir of Robert Hawkins-Magill (d. 10 April 1745), of Gill Hall, Dromore, County Down, by his second wife, Anne Bligh, daughter of John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley and Theodosia Bligh, 10th Baroness Clifton. She may have been called "Titty" by her family, as this was a pet name used for Theodosia's aunt, Lady Theodosia Bligh, who married William, 2nd Lord Brandon, in 1745. When young, she was painted by both Reynolds and Gainsborough. On 29 August 1765 she married John Meade (21 April 1744 – 19 October 1800, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin), son and heir of Sir Richard Meade, 3rd Baronet, of Ballintober, Co. Cork, by Catherine, daughter of Henry Prittie, of Kilboy, Co. Tipperary. Sir John Meade, 4th Baronet, was created Baron Gillford, of the manor of Gillford, ...
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Feodosiya
uk, Феодосія, Теодосія crh, Kefe , official_name = () , settlement_type= , image_skyline = THEODOSIA 01.jpg , imagesize = 250px , image_caption = Genoese fortress of Caffa , image_shield = Feodosiya coat of arms.svg , image_flag = Flag_of_feodosia.svg , coordinates = , pushpin_map = Crimea , pushpin_label_position= , pushpin_map_caption= Location of Feodosia within Crimea , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = , subdivision_type1 = Republic , subdivision_name1 = , subdivision_type2 = Municipality , subdivision_name2 = Feodosia Municipality , timezone = MSK , utc_offset = +3 , timezone_DST= , utc_offset_DST= , elevation_m = 50 , population_total = 69145 , population_footnotes= , population_as_of = 2015 , postal_code_type = Postal codes , postal_code = 298100–298175 , area_code = +7-36562 , blank_info ...
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Theodosia, Missouri
Theodosia is a village in Ozark County, Missouri, United States. The population was 188 at the 2020 census. History A post office called Theodosia has been in operation since 1886. Some say the community has the name of Theodosia Herd, the wife of an early postmaster, while others believe another postmaster gave the community the name of his daughter, Theodosia Kirby. Geography Theodosia is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 243 people, 122 households, and 68 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 226 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 97.94% White and 2.06% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.41% of the population. There were 122 households, of which 17.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41.8% were marrie ...
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Theodosia (beetle)
''Theodosia'' is a genus of beetles from the family Scarabaeidae, subfamily Cetoniinae, tribe Phaedimini. List of species * '' Theodosia antoinei'' Nagai, 1998 * '' Theodosia chewi'' Ochi, 1993 * '' Theodosia howitti'' Castelnau, 1873 * '' Theodosia katsurai'' Sakai, 1994 * '' Theodosia magnifica'' Rotschild & Jordan, 1893 * '' Theodosia maindroni'' Bourgoin, 1910 * '' Theodosia miyashitai'' Sakai, 1997 * '' Theodosia nobuyukii'' Nagai, 1998 * '' Theodosia perakenis'' Moser, 1901 * '' Theodosia pilosipygidialis'' Nagai, 1998 * ''Theodosia rodorigezi'' Nagai, 1980 * '' Theodosia telifer'' Bates, 1889 * ''Theodosia viridiaurata ''Theodosia viridiaurata'' are beetles from the family Scarabaeidae, subfamily Cetoniinae, tribe Phaedimini. Description ''Theodosia viridiaurata'' can reach a length of . The basic colour of the body is metallic green, but the elytra may be co ...'' (Bates, 1889) References Zipcodezoo Cetoniinae {{Cetoniinae-stub ...
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Theodosia Ntokou
Theodosia Ntokou ( el, Θεοδοσία Ντόκου, Rhodes Greece) is a Greek classical pianist. Biography Theodosia Ntokou was born on the island of Rhodes to a family of music lovers. Her mother, Mary Vergoti is a school teacher, her father, Panagiotis, is the commander of the harbor of Rhodes and her younger brother George is a medical doctor. Theodosia began to study piano at the age of twelve to a small section of the conservatory in Rhodes, and after the director of the conservatory spotted her talent, Theodosia and her mother went on traveling thirty-two hours from Rhodes to Athens and back every weekend by ship for one hour lesson at the National Conservatory. That went on until Theodosia turned sixteen and moved to Athens. Starting at sixteen Theodosia studied for five years at the National Conservatory with Aris Garufalis, and graduated with honors, and as she has quoted many times he was "The professor who built her character, and told her never to give up". ...
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The Royal Master
''The Royal Master'' is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by James Shirley, and first published in 1638. The play is "ranked by many critics as Shirley's ablest work in romantic comedy...It is a play notable for well-knit plot, effective scenes, pleasing characterization, clever dialogue, and poetic atmosphere." ''The Royal Master'' was part of the Irish phase of Shirley's career (1637–40); it premiered on 1 January 1638 at the Werburgh Street Theatre in Dublin, and was likely the first of Shirley's plays produced there (according to the dedication of the first edition). It also was given in a special performance at Dublin Castle. The play was published in quarto later that year, also in Dublin, by the booksellers Edmund Crooke and Thomas Allot. (Crooke was a relation of Andrew Crooke, the London stationer who issued a series of Shirley's plays in the later 1630s.)Crooke and his partner William Cooke published eleven Shirley plays in the 1637–40 period ...
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Theodosia (TV Series)
''Theodosia'' is an English-language fantasy adventure television series, produced by ZDF and Cottonwood Media and based on the children's adventure novels by Robin LaFevers. Presented at the 2021 MIPCOM, the first series premiered in the United States on HBO Max on March 10, 2022, followed by the premieres on CBBC on April 25 and Globoplay on June 21, 2022. A second series has been announced. Premise The series follows the titular Theodosia "Theo" Throckmorton (Eloise Little), the 14-year-old daughter of two Egyptologists (Rik Young and Elisa Doughty) in 1906 who run and live at London's Museum of Legends and Antiquities. Theo and her younger brother Henry (Frankie Minchella) stumble on a hidden tomb and a mysterious artifact, the Eye of Horus. Cast Main * Eloise Little as Theodosia "Theo" Throckmorton * Yasmina El-Abd as Safiya * Nana Agyeman-Bediako as Will Morgan * Frankie Minchella as Henry Throckmorton Supporting * Rik Young as Alistair Throckmorton * Elisa Doughty ...
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Theodosia And The Serpents Of Chaos
''Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos'' is a children's novel by R. L. LaFevers. Plot Theodosia Throckmorton, a clever and shrewd girl of sorts, has the harrowing and busy work of nullifying curses in her father's museum, where the darkest spells abound. However, it is delicate work, and time is running out for her to set things right. A crate arrives from Theo's mother in Egypt, which contains a cursed statue of Bastet. While transferring the curse from the statue to a wax figure, she becomes distracted and redirects it into her cat, Isis. Her hands are full enough when her mother returns from the tombs of Egypt, bringing countless cursed valuables and antiquities with her. While picking her mother up at the train station, Theodosia catches a street urchin named Sticky Will trying to pick her father's pocket. He informs her that someone is following her mother. Theo tells him she will be at the station tomorrow and he can tell her more about the man then. Back at the museum, ...
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My Theodosia
''My Theodosia'' is a novel, written by the American author Anya Seton which was first published in 1941. It is a fictional interpretation of the life of Theodosia Burr Alston, set against a historical background of Aaron Burr's Vice Presidency of the United States, and his subsequent years. The book focuses on the life of Theodosia: her marriage to Joseph Alston; her suggested romance with Meriwether Lewis; and ultimately her unwavering devotion to her father Aaron Burr, and his devotion to her. Plot summary The story begins on Theodosia's seventeenth birthday in the year 1800, where her father Aaron Burr introduces Theodosia to her soon to be husband Joseph Alston. Theodosia is not keen on her father's choice for a husband, for she does not realise that her father hopes the marriage will increase his political support in the southern states, as well as lead to financial gain. During Theodosia and Joseph's official courtship, by chance Theodosia meets Meriwether Lewis, and t ...
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Theodosia (given Name)
Theodosia is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning “giving to God”. It is a feminine version of the Greek name Theodosius. The name was most popular in the United States in the 1700s and 1800s and has been rare since. It has increased in use in recent years for American girls in part due to the popularity of the musical ''Hamilton'', which features a song entitled "Dear Theodosia". The musical includes as characters fictionalized versions of the historical figures Aaron Burr and his daughter Theodosia Burr Alston. People *Theodosia of Tyre, 3rd century Christian martyr *Theodosia of Constantinople, 7th–8th century Byzantine nun, martyr and saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church *Theodosia, wife of Leo V (c. 775–c. 826), Empress consort of Leo V the Armenian *Theda Bara (1885–1955), stage name of actress Theodosia Burr Goodman *Theodosia Burr Alston (1783–1813), daughter of U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr *Theodosia Burr Shepherd (1845-1906), American botanist *T ...
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De Situ Britanniae
''The Description of Britain'', also known by its Latin name ' ("On the Situation of Britain"), was a literary forgery perpetrated by Charles Bertram on the historians of England. It purported to be a 15th-century manuscript by the English monk Richard of Westminster, including information from a lost contemporary account of Britain by a Roman general ('), new details of the Roman roads in Britain in the style of the Antonine Itinerary, and "an antient map" as detailed as (but improved upon) the works of Ptolemy. Bertram disclosed the existence of the work through his correspondence with the antiquarian William Stukeley by 1748, provided him "a copy" which was made available in London by 1749, and published it in Latin in 1757. By this point, his Richard had become conflated with the historical Richard of Cirencester. The text was treated as a legitimate and major source of information on Roman Britain from the 1750s through the 19th century, when it was progressively debunked by ...
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Dumbarton
Dumbarton (; also sco, Dumbairton; ) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde where the River Leven flows into the Clyde estuary. In 2006, it had an estimated population of 19,990. Dumbarton was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde, and later the county town of Dunbartonshire. Dumbarton Castle, on top of Dumbarton Rock, dominates the area. Dumbarton was a Royal burgh between 1222 and 1975. Dumbarton emerged from the 19th century as a centre for shipbuilding, glassmaking, and whisky production. However these industries have since declined, and Dumbarton today is increasingly a commuter town for Glasgow east-southeast of it. Dumbarton F.C. is the local football club. Dumbarton is home to BBC Scotland's drama studio. History Dumbarton history goes back at least as far as the Iron Age and probably much earlier. It has been suggested that in Ancient Rome, Roman times Dumbarton was the "place of importance" named as Alauna in ...
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