- 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...