Dowry of Mary (or Dowry of the Virgin, Our Lady's Dowry, and similar variations) is a title used in Catholic contexts to refer to England. It dates back to medieval times and had become widespread by the middle of the fourteenth century. It reflects the deep devotion to Mary that existed in medieval England, and the belief that she took a particular protective interest in the country's affairs.
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| - Dowry of Mary (or Dowry of the Virgin, Our Lady's Dowry, and similar variations) is a title used in Catholic contexts to refer to England. It dates back to medieval times and had become widespread by the middle of the fourteenth century. It reflects the deep devotion to Mary that existed in medieval England, and the belief that she took a particular protective interest in the country's affairs. (en)
- Dote de Maria (ou, entre outras variações, Dote da Virgem ou Dote de Nossa Senhora) é um título usado num contexto católico para se referir à Inglaterra. Remonta à época medieval e difundiu-se em meados do século XIV. Reflecte a profunda devoção a Santa Maria que existia na Inglaterra medieval, bem como a crença de que ela seria uma particular intercessora pela protecção dos assuntos do país. (pt)
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| - Dowry of Mary (or Dowry of the Virgin, Our Lady's Dowry, and similar variations) is a title used in Catholic contexts to refer to England. It dates back to medieval times and had become widespread by the middle of the fourteenth century. It reflects the deep devotion to Mary that existed in medieval England, and the belief that she took a particular protective interest in the country's affairs. (en)
- Dote de Maria (ou, entre outras variações, Dote da Virgem ou Dote de Nossa Senhora) é um título usado num contexto católico para se referir à Inglaterra. Remonta à época medieval e difundiu-se em meados do século XIV. Reflecte a profunda devoção a Santa Maria que existia na Inglaterra medieval, bem como a crença de que ela seria uma particular intercessora pela protecção dos assuntos do país. (pt)
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