- A clan is a
group of
people united by
actual or
perceived kinship and descent. Even if
lineage details are unknown, a clan may
claim descent from a founding...
-
flowers and au****ious
symbols unlike imperial duchesses and
clanswomen.
Collateral clanswomen could wear
surcoats with
rampant four-clawed
dragons above...
- Carruthers, a
Scottish Lowland clan and
family from
Annandale in Dumfriesshire. Clan
Carruthers is a
Lowland Scottish clan of the
Scottish Borders headed...
-
granted to
wives of officials, non-imperial aristocrats, and
collateral clanswomen. Also,
mothers of
imperial consorts were
granted a
title of
mingfu according...
- Neo-Confucianism in
History Chaffee, John W. (1991), The
Marriage of Sung
Imperial Clanswomen Chaffee, John (1995), The
Thorny Gates of
Learning in Sung [Song] China...
- Berkshire, pp. 405–410 Chaffee, John W. (1991), The
Marriage of Sung
Imperial Clanswomen Fairbank, John King (1992). China: A New History. Cambridge, M****achusetts:...
- clans,
possess a
heraldic coat of arms. Even
though any
clansmen and
clanswomen may
purchase crest badges and wear them to show
their allegiance to his...
- and
buckle encomp****ing the
crest shown,
implies that is a
clansmen or
clanswomen crest, the chief's
crest is encomp****ed by a circlet. The
Scottish Clans...
- (Wilson)
Chosen by the
Chief as a 'second clan
tartan in
order to give our
clanswomen an
alternative choice for
skirts and
other clothing.' The
first clan tartan...
- who
found the
location of the last
remains of Cluny, and
clansmen and
clanswomen from Scotland, England, France,
Belgium and Germany. His
daughter Margaret...