In the New Testament, the mother of Jesus. According to Christian doctrine, she conceived while still a virgin, through the action of the Holy Spirit. [Middle English, ultimately (via Old English Maria and Old French Marie) from Late Latin Marīa, from Greek Maria, Mariam, from Hebrew miryām; see rym in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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In the New Testament, a sister of Lazarus and Martha and a friend of Jesus. |
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Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as the wife of George V. Two of her sons ascended to the throne as Edward VIII and George VI. |
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