- 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...
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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...
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Termagant (foaled 28
January 2007) is an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a two-year-old she was one of the best
fillies of her generation...
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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...
- more
literary alternatives (all
deriving from
mythological names) are
termagant, harpy, and fury.
Shrew derives from
Middle English shrewe for 'evil or...
- Kahf,
Mohja (1999).
Western Representations of the
Muslim Women: From
Termagant to Odalisque.
University of
Texas Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-292-74337-3...
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Muslims praying to a
variety of "idols",
including Apollyon, Lucifer,
Termagant, and ****und.
During the
Trials of the
Knights Templar (1300–1310s), reference...
- 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...
- 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...