- A
retinue is a body of
persons "retained" in the
service of a noble,
royal personage, or dignitary; a
suite (French "what follows") of retainers. The...
-
Queen retinue pheromones (QRP) are a type of
honey bee pheromones, so-called
because one of
their behavioral effects is to
attract a
circle of bees (a...
- His
Imperial Majesty's
Retinue, His
Imperial Majesty's
Suite (abbr. H. I. M.
Retinue, H. I. M. Suite; Russian: Свита, romanized: Svíta, e.g. Свита Его...
- ****ociated with love and ****ual intercourse. They are part of Aphrodite's
retinue.
Erotes is the
plural of Eros ("Love, Desire"), who as a
singular deity...
- royalty. The
earliest historical examples of
courtiers were part of the
retinues of rulers.
Historically the
court was the
centre of
government as well...
- compounds. The
following compounds have been
shown to be
important in
retinue attraction of
workers to
their queen and
other effects. (E)-9-Oxodec-2-enoic...
- In Gr****
mythology and religion, the
thiasus was the
ecstatic retinue of Dionysus,
often pictured as
inebriated revelers. Many of the
myths of Dionysus...
- Menn" in Norwegian), in
Scandinavian history, was
originally an
informal retinue of
personal armed companions,
hirdmen or housecarls. Over time, it came...
- romanized: druzhina; Ukrainian: дружи́на, romanized: druzhýna, lit. 'fellowship') was a
retinue in
service of a
Slavic chieftain, also
called knyaz. The name is derived...
- was ****igned one chaplain, two squires, and four
yeomen as his
personal retinue. One
yeoman was
specifically attached to the Steward's
rooms at the Court...