Definition of Progenitress. Meaning of Progenitress. Synonyms of Progenitress

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Definition of Progenitress

Progenitress
Progenitress Pro*gen"i*tress, n. A female progenitor.

Meaning of Progenitress from wikipedia

- Look up progenitor or primogenitor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In genealogy, the progenitor (rarer: primogenitor; German: Stammvater or Ahnherr)...
- Elizabeth Gordon, Heiress of Gordon († 1439), Scottish baroness and progenitress of the Gordon Earls and Marquesses of Huntly. Elizabeth Gordon was the...
- his son and successor Fafila, a daughter, Ermesinda, who was to become progenitress, along with King Alfonso I of Asturias ("Alfonso the Catholic"), of the...
- late Republican Ceres Mater (Mother Ceres) is described as genetrix (progenitress) and alma (nourishing); in the early Imperial era she becomes an Imperial...
- Rosemarie: "Female Stereotypes in Tibetan Religion and Art: the Genetrix/Progenitress as the Exponent of the Underworld" in Kloppenborg, Ria; Hanegraaff, Wouter...
- participle form, referring to the "one followed by (the gods)", that is, "progenitress or originatress", which would correspond to Asherah's image as the "mother...
- Saint Ludmila, first Duchess of Bohemia, wife of Bořivoj I, progenitress of Czech rulers and also their wives....
- great personages, such as the Ugaritic tradition of Lady Asherah, 'the Progenitress of the gods'; Mami, 'the Mother-womb, the one who creates mankind'; Father...
- so this can also be a retrospective identification attempt with the progenitress of the Árpád dynasty. Hungarian prehistory Hungarian mythology Turul...
- the wife of Stanisław Wiszowaty, father of Andreas Wiszowaty, and the progenitress of numerous descendants. In 1587 the grand-duke Francesco died; to this...