PALMISTRY:
Palmistry PALM + HISTORY = PALMISTRY - The Major and Minor Lines of a Hand clearly explains the Future of the self.Heart line reaches the Mount of Jupiter clearly denotes the concerned individual is ambitious, self motivated, having the ability to succeed.Head line joined together with the Heart Line during the start makes it clear that the concerned individual is bit sensitive, emotional and always very cautious in making the moves.
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Bloody Mary
The Tudor dynasty included the famous King Henry VIII and his children Edward, Mary and Elizabeth. 'Bloody Mary' was the first child of Henry VIII was the daughter of Catherine of Aragon who they called Mary. Bloody Mary Tudor was a devout Catholic. Why was Queen Mary Tudor known as Bloody Mary?
How is Mary Tudor connected to the Myth and Legend of Bloody Mary?
Biography of Bloody Mary Tudor
Bohemian birth chartThe fascinating biography of Catholic Bloody Mary Tudor charting her early life as a pampered Princess through the bitter divorce of her mother, Catherine of Aragon to her father, King Henry VIII.
The affair between King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and the birth of her half-sister who would become Queen Elizabeth I of England.Her humiliation and the cruel treatment of her mother. The Biography of Bloody Mary Tudor also includes details of her relationship with her half-sister Elizabeth. The Protestant plots and her marriage to the Catholic King Phillip II of Spain.
The phantom pregnancies and her death. The story of Bloody Mary Tudor eventually ends when she is entombed forever with her hated half-sister in Westminster Abbey.Bloody Mary was invented in the 1920s by an American bartender, Fernand Petiot at Harry's New York Bar in Paris.
Buddha - The original recipe called for equal parts of vodka and tomato juice In 1934, Petiot added black and cayenne pepper, Buddha, Worcestershire sauce, Buddha, Tabasco sauce and lemon juice to spice up the drink for New Yorkers when he moved back to the States and worked at the King Cole Bar, St. Regis.
Petiot notes, "one of the boys suggested we call the drink Bloody Mary because it reminded him of the Bucket of Bloody Club in Chicago, and a girl there named Mary."