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Marie Rose may refer to: People * Marie Marguerite Rose (1717–1757), Guinea-born Canadian slave * Marie Rose Abousefian, Armenian actress and writer * Marie Rose (Delorme) Smith (1861-1960), Métis rancher, homesteader, medicine woman, midwife, and author. * Marie-Rose Armesto (1960–2007), Spanish-born Belgian journalist * Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre (1846–1939), French violinist, feminist, nurse and writer * Marie Rose Cavelan (1752 - fl. 1795), French-Afro-Grenadian planter and revolutionary * Marie-Rose Carême, French professional football manager * Marie-Rose Léodille Delaunay (1827–1906), a Haitian educator * Marie Rose Durocher (1811–1849), Canadian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary * Marie Rose Ferron (1902–1936), often called the Little Rose, Canadian-American Roman Catholic mystic * Marie-Rose Gaillard (1944–2022), former Belgian racing cyclist * Marie Rose Guiraud (1944–2020), Ivorian dancer and choreographer ...
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Marie Marguerite Rose
Marie Marguerite Rose (c. 1717–1757) was a Guinea-born Canadians, Canadian slave. In 2008, Rose was made a Person of National Historic Significance by the Government of Canada. Biography In 1736, Jean Chrysostome Loppinot, a French naval officer posted in Louisbourg, on Île Royale, modern-day Cape Breton, purchased Rose at an unknown price. She was then baptized in September, given a French name and possibly Human branding, branded. The certificate of her baptism places her at approximately nineteen years old. For nineteen years she performed domestic duties; cooking meals, washing clothes and scrubbing floors in the Loppinot household, which included up to 12 children. During this time, she became pregnant to an unknown father, later giving birth to a son, Jean-Francois. Jean-Francois became a de facto slave until his death at the age of thirteen. Shortly after the Siege of Louisbourg (1745), fall of Louisbourg in 1745, she and her son, along with the Loppinot family, move ...
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Marie-Rose Morel
Marie Rose Louise Constant Morel (26 August 1972 – 8 February 2011) was a Flemish-Belgian politician. She became a member of the Flemish Parliament for the far-right party Vlaams Belang in 2004, after leaving the New-Flemish Alliance. She made a bid for the European Parliament in 2009 but was unsuccessful. In 1994, Morel was elected Miss Flanders. She was diagnosed with stage IV uterine cancer Uterine cancer, also known as womb cancer, includes two types of cancer that develop from the tissues of the uterus. Endometrial cancer forms from the lining of the uterus, and uterine sarcoma forms from the muscles or support tissue of the ute ... in 2008. On 8 February 2011, she died from the disease. She was 38. References 1972 births 2011 deaths Vlaams Belang politicians 21st-century Belgian women politicians Belgian beauty pageant winners Deaths from cancer in Belgium Deaths from uterine cancer Members of the Flemish Parliament Beauty queen-politicians ...
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Mary Rose (other)
is a 16th century English ship, sunk, recovered and preserved in Portsmouth Mary Rose or variations may also refer to: * , ships of the Royal Navy named "Mary Rose" * Mary Rose Trust, Portsmouth, England, UK; a limited trust for the preservation of the 16th-century ''Mary Rose'' carrack * Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth, England, UK; the museum housing the 16th-century ''Mary Rose'' carrack People Given name "Mary" surname "Rose" * Mary Swartz Rose (1874–1941) U.S. scientist, nutritionist, dietician * Mary Rose (hurdler), U.S. champion in the 50 yards hurdles at the 1964 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Given name "Mary Rose", "Maryrose" * Mary Rose Columba Adams (1832—1891), British catholic prioress * Mary Rose Alpers (1906–2002; née Coulton), British novelist * Mary Rose-Anne Bolduc, birth name of La Bolduc (1894–1941), Canadian musician and singer * Mary Rose Barrington (1926–2020), British parapsychologist and barrister * Mary Rose Hill Burton (1859–1 ...
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Rose Marie (other)
Rose Marie (1923–2017) was an American actress. Rose Marie or Rose-Marie may also refer to: * ''Rose-Marie'', an operetta by Rudolph Friml ** ''Rose-Marie'' (1928 film), a silent film starring Joan Crawford ** ''Rose Marie'' (1936 film), a black-and-white musical starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy ** ''Rose Marie'' (1954 film), a color musical starring Ann Blyth, Howard Keel and Fernando Lamas *** "Rose Marie" (song), the title song, which became a hit in 1955 for Slim Whitman ** ''Rose-Marie'' (1958 cast recording) * Rose-Marie (singer) (1956–2024), Northern Irish singer * Rose-Marie Carlsson (born 1954), Swedish politician * Dr Rose Marie, a character in ''A Very Peculiar Practice'' See also * Rosemary (other) * Marie Rose (other) Marie Rose may refer to: People * Marie Marguerite Rose (1717–1757), Guinea-born Canadian slave * Marie Rose Abousefian, Armenian actress and writer * Marie Rose (Delorme) Smith (1861-1960), Métis rancher, ...
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Marie Roze
Marie Roze (born Marie Hippolyte Ponsin; 2 March 1846 in Paris – 2 June 1926 in Paris), was a French operatic soprano. Early years Roze was born in Paris. At the age of 12, she was sent from France to be educated in England for two years. She then moved back across the Channel to study with Mocker and Auber at the Paris Conservatoire, where she received the first prize in singing in 1865. Early career That same year, at the age of 16, she made her debut at the Opéra-Comique. Her success there led to engagements with the Paris Opéra. Bizet wrote the opera Carmen with Marie Roze in mind, but she refused to create the role because she felt it too "scabrous". In early 1875 she sang in ''Elijah'' with George Bentham, Antoinette Sterling and Myron W. Whitney at the Royal Albert Hall. Career From 1876 she worked with the Carl Rosa Opera Company during their UK tours and in Scotland over a ten-year period. She sang more than a dozen roles ranging from Carmen and Manon to Marg ...
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Marie Rose Sauce
Marie Rose sauce (known in some areas as cocktail sauce or seafood sauce) is a British condiment often made from a blend of tomatoes, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice and black pepper. A simpler version can be made by merely mixing tomato ketchup with mayonnaise. The sauce was popularised in the 1960s by Fanny Cradock, a British cook. It is often used to accompany seafood, prawns in particular. Origins The sauce is often credited to Fanny Cradock, who made it widely known. Variations exist internationally, and seafood cocktail sauces predate Cradock's 1967 recipe by some years. For example, in 1956, Constance Spry published a recipe for Tomato Ice, a chilled mixture of mayonnaise and sweetened tomato pulp, for use as the base of a prawn cocktail. The American cocktail sauce is a horseradish and ketchup-based sauce that is served with seafood, and dates back considerably earlier. Although this is not the same sauce as Marie Rose, it is served in the same distinc ...
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Marie Rose (Dead Or Alive)
is a character in the ''Dead or Alive'' fighting game series by Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja development team. In English, she is voiced by Christine Marie Cabanos, while in Japanese she is voiced by Mai Aizawa. Conception and design When developing the arcade version of ''Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate'', Koei Tecmo art director Saito Yutaka wanted to include a character that would heavily contrast the series' previous designs and stand out, especially as the arcade version would be Japan-exclusive. Development team Team Ninja was also feeling restricted by the concept of how characters were expected to look in the series, and wanted to subvert player expectations, specifically in how the series had been defined by every female character having large breasts. Additionally where previous characters had been created from a concept of their fighting style or personality first in the series, they chose several keyword traits to develop around: " Gothic Lolita," " twin-tailed," and "small che ...
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Marie-Rose Turcot
Marie-Rose Turcot (July 2, 1887 – November 27, 1977) was a Canadian writer. Turcot was born in Laurierville, Quebec, to Belzémire Rousseau and Georges Turcot, a member of the Canadian House of Commons. She was educated at a convent in Plessisville and at the University of Ottawa, where she studied literature and philosophy. At the age of 20, she moved to Ottawa to join the federal public service. She worked as a journalist for ''Le Droit'' from 1934 to 1950; her work also appeared in various daily and weekly publications in Ottawa and Montreal. She sometimes used the pseudonym Constance Bayard. She was also a journalist for the Hull radio station CKCH. Besides her own writing, she also collected and published Franco-Ontarian folklore. Turcot was a member of various French-Canadian cultural organizations in Ottawa, including Le Caveau. Turcot died in Orleans at the age of 90. A plaque describing her life was placed in front of the Rideau branch of the Ottawa Public Libr ...
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Marie-Rose Nizigiyimana
Marie-Rose Nizigiyimana (born 1966) is a Burundian politician. She held the post of Minister of Trade, Industry, Post and Tourism in the government of President Pierre Nkurunziza from 18 February 2014 until she was fired on 18 May 2015. Biography Nizigiyimana was born in 1966 in the community of Rango in Kayanza Province, Burundi. She obtained a history degree at the University of Burundi, and she worked as a teacher since 1993. Nizigiyimana has been member of the political party Union for National Progress since 1993. On 18 February 2014, she was made Minister of Trade, Industry, Post and Tourism after a cabinet reshuffle. She was fired on 18 May 2015, shortly after a failed coup d'état A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup , is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe .... Nizigiyimana had received criticism o ...
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Marie Rose Mureshyankwano
Marie Rose Mureshyankwano (born 1968) is a Rwandan politician. She was an MP from 2005 to 2016. Since 2019 she has been a member of the Senate of Rwanda, elected as a Senator for Western Province.Senators Profiles: Details
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Marie Rose Mureshyankwano has a Master's in Development Studies. From 1992 to 1994, and again from 1997 to 2001 she worked as a primary school teacher. From 2001 to 2005 she was an instructor in a secondary school. In 2005 Mureshyankwano became an MP in the . She remained an MP until 2016. From 2016 to 2018 she was Governor of ...
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Marie Rose Guiraud
Marie Rose Guiraud (10 September 1944 – 20 April 2020) was an Ivorian dancer and choreographer. She notably founded the École de danse et d'échange culturel, as well as the troupe Les Guirivoires. References 1944 births 2020 deaths Ivorian dancers Ivorian choreographers Women choreographers Ivorian female dancers {{dance-bio-stub ...
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Marie Rose Abousefian
Marie Rose Abousefian () is an Armenian actress, writer, researcher, columnist, poet and stage director who has investigated historical literature, poetry and prose, portraying human tragedy and the Armenian genocide. She is also involved in researching the topics of national identity, human rights, women's rights and the rights of the Armenian people. Career Abousefian studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia. She began working at the Arshaluys Theatre as a leading actress and later joined the Yerevan Dramatic Theatre (now known as the Hrachya Ghaplanyan Drama Theatre). During this time, she took on numerous roles in television, radio, and literary and theatrical shows filmed by Hayfilm. In 1983, she emigrated to San Francisco, where she continued her career in acting. Here, she began her "One Woman" performances (acting as different characters, producing the lighting, set design, music and script). In the meantime, she formed the "Saroyan Theatre" of Hamazkayin, Sa ...
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