- A
husbandman in
England in the
Middle Ages and the
early modern period was a
small landowner. The
social status of a
husbandman was
below that of a yeoman...
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Animal husbandry is the
branch of
agriculture concerned with
animals that are
raised for meat, fibre, milk, or
other products. It
includes day-to-day care...
- Yi (Chinese: 益, Yì; fl. 2nd
millennium BCE) was a
tribal leader of
Longshan culture and a
culture hero in
Chinese mythology who
helped Shun and Yu the...
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Husbandman, the
Pioneer Woman, and the Revivalist; the last is
accompanied by four Followers.
Appalachian Spring follows the
Bride and the
Husbandman...
- a two-volume work,
Countrey Contentments, the
other volume being The
Husbandmans Recreations.
Although Markham disclaims authorship in the preface, he...
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directed against them, and thus that they are the husbandmen. The term
husbandman is
translated as
tenant or
farmer in the New
International Version and...
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Richard Shakespeare (1490 –
before 10
February 1561) was a
husbandman of Snitterfield, Warwickshire, four
miles (6.5 km) north-northeast of Stratford-upon-Avon...
- The Fox, the Wolf and the
Husbandman is a poem by the 15th-century
Scottish poet
Robert Henryson and part of his
collection of
moral fables known as the...
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Shennong (神農),
variously translated as "Divine Farmer" or "Divine
Husbandman", born
Jiang Shinian (姜石年), was a
mythological Chinese ruler known as the...
- Christmastide, the w****
following Easter marked the only
vacations of the
husbandman's year,
during slack times in the
cycle of the year when the
villein ceased...