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- Adi (pronounced "Ahndi") is a title used by Fijian women of chiefly rank, namely female members of chiefly clans. It is the equivalent of the Ratu title...
- This is a list of current and former female monarchs regardless of title, including queens regnant, empresses regnant, pharaohs and monarchs by other titles...
- women were also appointed to high offices by Burmese kings, can become chieftainesses and queens. The htamein (ထဘီ [tʰəmèɪɰ̃]) is one of the traditional dresses...
- Apollo and Book of Thor, named as Sons of Jehovih. Each of these Chiefs, Chieftainesses, Gods and Goddesses are only advanced angels according to Oahspe. And...
- of Pōmare III and Pōmare IV. Considered one of the highest ranking chieftainesses in the land, she was head of the Teva clan, the traditional rivals of...
- women were also appointed to high offices by Burmese kings, can become chieftainesses and queens. Palestinian women were not expected to secure income for...
- (1937). Little Journeys into the Lives of Notable Maori Chiefs and Chieftainesses of the W District, whose portraits hang in the Museum Building. Wanganui:...
- printed gown, white cotton stockings, and showy sandals. This was a great chieftainesse". By the 1850s, according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exaggerated...
- Rangingangana, his niece Rangipoutahi, and his wife Rauoterangi. Two other chieftainesses of Ngāti Maru, Hapai and Pito, were also handed over. The Ngāti Maru...