- In the
Middle Ages,
Termagant or
Tervagant was the name of a god that some
European Christians believed Muslims worshipped. It
originates in the eleventh-century...
-
Seven ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Termagant,
after Termagant, a god that
Medieval Europeans believed Muslims worshipped, and that later...
-
depicted as part of a
fictional trinity,
alongside ****me (****und) and
Termagant (Termagaunt),
which the poem
attributes to the
religious practices of...
- The Edge
Chronicles is a children's
fantasy novel series written by Paul
Stewart and
illustrated by
Chris Riddell. It
consists of four trilogies, plus...
- HMS
Termagant was a T-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy that saw
service during the
Second World War. She was
built by
William Denny and Brothers, of...
- scene, with
three dogs at her heels, and an
apron filled with rocks, this
termagant would come
tearing from the house, and the way stones, oaths, and curses...
- sixth-rate
corvette of the
Royal Navy. She was
launched in 1822 as HMS
Termagant,
commissioned in 1824 as HMS
Herald and
converted to a
survey ship in...
- his mother)
across the
final four books. He is also Fishlegs'
father by
Termagant, as
revealed by the
final book. He is
claimed by the
Dragon Guardians...
- and two of the
great fifth and sixth-century
temples of Paestum, the
termagant of
Homer and the
myths is an "almost...
comic figure,"
according to Burkert...
-
elemental lore in his 1712 poem The Rape of the Lock. The
Sprites of
fiery Termagants in
Flame Mount up, and take a Salamander's name. Soft
yielding minds to...