- Edward The Exile
Edward the Exile, son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth, gained the name of "Exile" from his life spent mostly far from the England of his forefathers. After the Danish conquest of England in 1016 Canute had him and his brother, Edmund, exiled to the Continent. Edward was only a few months old when he was brought to the court of Canute's half-brother Olof of Sweden, with instructions to have the child murdered. - Agatha Of Sicily
Saint Agatha of Sicily or Saint Agatha (d. 251) is a Christian saint. Her memorial day is on February 5 according to the Gregorian calendar and February 18 on the Julian calendar (still used by some Eastern Orthodox churches). Agatha was born at Catania and she was martyred in approximately AD 250. She is the patron saint of Catania. She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. - Kathleen Tynan
Kathleen Jeannette Halton Tynan (January 25, 1937 - January 10, 1995) was a Canadian-British journalist, author and screenwriter. The daughter of Canadian war correspondent Matthew Halton and the sister of television journalist David Halton, she gave up her journalism career in 1967 to marry theatre critic Kenneth Tynan. She had previously been married to Oliver Gates, a marriage that ended in divorce. She published a novel, "The Summer Aeroplane", in 1975. - Agatha, Wife Of Edward The Exile
Agatha was the wife of Edward the Exile (heir to the throne of England) and mother of Edgar Ætheling, Saint Margaret of Scotland and Cristina of England. Her antecedents are unclear, and subject to much speculation. - Janet Quin-Harkin
Janet Quin-Harkin is the author of more than one hundred books. She was born in Bath,England, and has worked for both BBC and Australian TV. Some of her most popular works include "Sweet Dreams," "Sugar and Spice," "Septimus Bean and His Amazing Machine" and "On Our Own," Most of her books feature a small group of characters whose lives mirror that of Mid-western America. - Bruno Of Augsburg
Bruno or Brun (died 1029) was the son of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria (the Wrangler or Quarrelsome) and Gisela of Burgundy. He was the brother of St. Henry II of Germany, the only Holy Roman Emperor to be made a saint. Bruno was Bishop of Augsburg from 1006 or 1007 until 1029. Bruno of Augsburg lived at a time when Christianity was still making inroads into various parts of Europe. As a bishop, he forwarded his kinsman St. - Lillah McCarthy
Lillah McCarthy (September 22, 1875 - April 15, 1960) was an English actress and theatrical manager. McCarthy was born in Cheltenham. She studied elocution under Hermann Vezin and Emil Behnke, and made her first appearance on the stage in 1895. She joined Wilson Barrett at the Lyric, London, in 1896-97, and after touring in Australia she became leading lady with him in 1900, playing in "Quo Vadis?", "The Sign of the Cross", "Virginius", … - Cristina, Daughter Of Edward The Exile
Cristina, daughter of Edward the Exile and Agatha, was the sister of Edgar Ætheling and Saint Margaret of Scotland, born in the 1040s. She came to the Kingdom of England with her family in 1057, from Hungary. Along with her siblings, she went into exile in the Kingdom of Scotland, at the court of Máel Coluim III, her future brother-in-law. At some time before 1086, she returned to England, and entered the nunnery at Romsey, where she tutored her nieces Edith and Mary. - Eleanor Percy Lee
Eleanor Percy Lee, daughter of Sarah Percy and Nathaniel Ware, co-authored two books of poetry with her sister Catherine Anne Warfield and is thus the literary ancestor of famed southern writers William Alexander Percy and Walker Percy. A member of a prominent Southern family with a noted predisposition to mental illness, her mother Sarah fell victim to post-partum depression upon her second daughter’s birth, and the family moved from Natchez, … - Aggie Moffat
Agatha "Aggie" Moffat is a former tea lady for Scottish football club St. Johnstone who became famous for a verbal assault on former Scotland international and Rangers manager Graeme Souness. In 1990, when Rangers visited McDiarmid Park to take on St. Johnstone, the Glasgow club left their dressing room in such a state that, upon delivering the tea, Moffat was moved to ask, … - Agatha Christie
Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE, and many have been adapted for television and radio and video games. - Agatha Barbara
Agatha Barbara was the first and only female President of the Republic of Malta. Barbara was born in Żabbar, Malta, and was educated at the grammar school in Valletta. During the Second World War, she worked as an air raid warden. She was a schoolteacher from the early 1940s until 1947, when she became the first woman elected to the Maltese parliament; she was the only woman to be returned in these elections. She was a member of parliament until 1981, … - Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada
Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada is a Spanish fashion designer. Her original bright-coloured designs are very popular, she uses motifs as moons, stars, suns or hearts in them. She designs furniture, carpets, crockery, lamps, pens, pencils, lipbalms, scents, sleeves, towels or bed linen as well as clothes for either children, men and women. Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada is indepentant, idealistic and creative.She was set in the fashion world in 1980, … - Mary Westmacott
Her books have sold more than 100 million copies. Created a Dame of the Order of the British Empire in 1971. Wrote several romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Gave birth to a daughter, Rosalind, in 1919. Disappeared for several days in 1926. Disappearance remains unexplained. Interred at Cholsey Churchyard, Cholsey, Oxfordshire, England, UK. On Saturday April 12th, 1958, her play "The Mousetrap", which opened in London on November 25, 1952, became the longest running... - My Friends Call Me Agatha
Youre just going to have to find out for yourself.... - Agatha Agatha
Some people call me wierd, but i just really like sex, Jesus, and sheep. - Agatha Agatha
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- Agatha Mistress Agatha!
- Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace
For a 20th century author he has had the greatest number of novels made into movies. Father of Bryan Edgar Wallace, who followed in his father's footsteps as a writer of thrillers, some of which were filmed. Was an early mentor of director Carol Reed. In his heyday, he was one of the most popular writers in the UK, second only to Charles Dickens. Almost thirty years after his death, there was a sudden explosion of popularity for his works due to British, and especially German, feature... - Agatha Agatha
- Kim Weston
Hosted a radio show in Detroit for many years. In October, 2005, Universal International released a double-disc anthology, covering Kim's Motown years: her few hits, rare mixes, and unreleased tracks. Some of the previously unreleased tracks include 'I Got a Weak Heart,' 'Absent Minded Lover,' 'Hurt a Little Everyday,' 'Will I Find My Love?,' and 'Any Girl in Love.' Three out of those five have long been bootlegged throughout the Internet, and released on various European compilations,... - Kathleen Tynan
Son, Matthew Tynan. Daughter, Roxana Tynan. Sister of David Halton Daughter of Matthew Halton Is portrayed by Catherine McCormack in Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore (2005) (TV) - Nishida Agatha Drake
Graduated high school at age 16 and attended both USC and UCLA. Graduated UCLA with a double major in history and political science. - Margarita García Sansegundo
Actress (b. Valladolid, Spain, Dec. 3, 1953). After having studied simultaneously Philosophy and Art and Speech (both careers remained unfinished), she became a household name overnight as one of the pretty and "bespectacled" hostesses of the top-rated TV contest "1, 2, 3, Responda Otra Vez", where she popularized what was going to be her early screen persona: platinum blonde-dyed hair, provocative ways and a sensuality always ready to break out. She made her film debut in 1972, at 19,... - Ágatha Ruiz De La Prada
Spanish famous costumer. Has two children: Tristan Jerónimo and Cósima Olivia. - Agatha Agatha
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- Marios Stilianakis
- Ann Francis
- Agatha Whitechapel
- Harry Segal
- Agatha Rouland
- Agatha Carlos
- Agatha Hurle
- John Hodder
- Agatha Haczakowski
- Bert Ward
- Jim Archer
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