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Maid of Orleans (horse)         
BRITISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Maid Of Orleans (horse); The Maid Of Orleans (horse); The Maid of Orleans (horse)
Maid of Orleans (1806–1825) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who won the classic Oaks Stakes at Epsom Downs Racecourse in 1809. Unraced as a two-year-old, Maid of Orleans won her first race at Newmarket in April 1809 and then won the Oaks as a 16/1 outsider, beating her more fancied stable companion.
The Maid of Orleans (play)         
TRAGEDY
Die Jungfrau von Orleans; Die Jungfrau Von Orleans
The Maid of Orleans (, ) is a tragedy by Friedrich Schiller, premiered on 11 September 1801 in Leipzig. During his lifetime, it was one of Schiller's most frequently-performed pieces.
Margaret, Maid of Norway         
  • The [[Great Seal of Scotland]] used by the government of the realm after the death of King Alexander III
  • [[Lerwick Town Hall]] stained glass window depicting "Margaret, queen of Scotland and daughter of Norway"
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND
Maid of Norway; Margaret I of Scotland; Margaret Maid of Norway; Fair Maid of Norway; Margaret of Scotland (Maid of Norway); Margaret of Scotland stry (Maid of Norway); Magaret Maid of Norway; Margaret, the Maid of Norway; Cultural depictions of Margaret, Maid of Norway; Margaret, Queen of Scots; Margrete Eiriksdotter; Maid of Norway Margaret
Margaret (, ; March or April 1283 – September 1290), known as the Maid of Norway, was the queen-designate of Scotland from 1286 until her death. As she was never inaugurated, her status as monarch is uncertain and has been debated by historians.