- 25:14); a
nomadic tribe inhabiting the
Arabian desert toward Babylonia.
Matred,
according to
Genesis 36:39 and 1
Chronicles 1:50, was the mother-in-law...
- The
Matres (Latin for "mothers") and
Matronae (Latin for "matrons") were
female deities venerated in
Northwestern Europe, of whom
relics are
found dating...
- Alma
mater (Latin: alma mater; pl.:
almae matres) is an
allegorical Latin phrase meaning 'nourishing mother'. It
personifies a
school that a
person has...
- kill the leader, the so-called
Great Honored Matre or
Matre Superior,
takes her place. The
Honored Matres exercise a form of
fighting similar to what the...
- Saint-
Matré (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃
matʁe]; Languedocien: Sent
Matre) is a
former commune in the Lot
department in south-western France. On 1 January...
- LEK-tee-OH-niss, /ˌmɑːtər -/ MAH-tər -;
Latin for 'mother of reading', pl.
matres lectionis /ˌmɑːtreɪs -/ MAH-trayss -;
original Hebrew: אֵם קְרִיאָה, romanized: ʾēm...
-
impersonate an
Honored Matre as one of
their number,
escaping with
Duncan and an
Honored Matre prisoner, Murbella. Teg
commandeers an
Honored Matre no-ship and flees...
-
Simen Matre Eriksrud (born 12
November 1975) is a
Norwegian DJ,
songwriter and
record producer. He is best
known as one half of the producing/songwriting...
- Ørjan
Matre (born 6
December 1979 in Bergen) is a
Norwegian contemporary composer.
Matre studied composition at the
Norwegian Academy of
Music from 1999...
-
Steve Van
Matre (born
March 20, 1941) is an
American environmental activist,
author and educator. He is the
founder of the
Earth Education movement and...