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Innogen is a
character in the
Historia Regum Britanniae and
subsequent medieval British pseudo-history. She was said to have been a Gr**** princess, the...
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originated as an
accidental or
deliberate misspelling of the name
Innogen,
itself a
possibly common Irish Gaelic name in the past, from the word...
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Imogen (also
spelled Innogen) is the
daughter of King
Cymbeline in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. She was
described by
William Hazlitt as "perhaps the...
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Cloten Imogen/
Innogen – Cymbeline's
daughter by a
former queen,
later disguised as the page
Fidele Posthumus Leonatus –
Innogen's husband, adopted...
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Innogen Gengatharan,
known professionally as Inno Genga, is a
British playback singer who has
worked in
Tamil language films.
After becoming noticed through...
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after Leonato, "
Innogen his wife". Similarly, in the
stage directions for act 2,
scene 1,
Leonato is
followed by "his wife". This "
Innogen" is mentioned...
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forces him to let his
people go. He is
given Pandrasus's
daughter Ignoge or
Innogen in marriage, and
ships and
provisions for the voyage, and sets sail. The...
- 1125BC.
According to Geoffrey,
Locrinus was the
oldest son of
Brutus and
Innogen, and a
descendant of the
Trojans through Aeneas.
Following Brutus's death...
- the use of
ermine in heraldry. In the story, Anne's
supposed ancestor Innogen, the
daughter of Gr**** king
Pandrasus and wife of
Brutus of Troy from Geoffrey...
- Les Reed HMS Imogen, six
Royal Navy
ships named either Imogen or
Imogene Innogen 2015–16 UK and
Ireland windstorm season#Storm
Imogen This disambiguation...