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- with a matrilinear history trace themselves back to an original female progenitrix. Matrilinear rules of descent are found in about 200 of the 1300 known...
- the story gives her an aura of mystification: on one hand, she is the progenitrix; on the other hand, she remains immaculate and unrestricted. Hartmann...
- Early South African slave and progenitrix...
- South African progenitrix...
- person. The film contains elements of creation myths, namely Ősanya (Progenitrix), Ősapa (Forefather), and the Világfa or world tree. Son of the White...
- ****ociations with the village of Vascœuil led to identification of the Warenne progenitrix with a widow Beatrice, daughter of Tesselin, Viscount of Rouen, who appeared...
- with "womb" might imply that, like Echidna, she was also a "prolific progenitrix of dragons". Ogden 2013a, p. 44; Liddell and Scott, δελφύς. Ogden 2013a...
- the Polish-Ottoman War Anna de Coningh, early South African slave and progenitrix Anna Connelly, American inventor Anna Cotton, English ironmaster Anna...
- with Beffort, married him and joined forces with him to fight her evil progenitrix. Madame Atomos herself regenerated into a younger self in the thirteenth...
- international re****tion. Petre was a descendant of Dorothy Wadham, a progenitrix of an English crypto-Catholic family and the foundress of Wadham College...