-
servitude at age of four by her own
mother and
treated harshly by
fellow bondmaids, Han
forms a bond with Wu, who is the
grandson of a head housemaid. Their...
-
Serfdom was the
status of many
peasants under feudalism,
specifically relating to
manorialism and
similar systems. It was a
condition of debt
bondage and...
- Peony,
published in the UK as The
Bondmaid, is a
novel by
Pearl S. Buck
first published in 1948. It is a
story of China's
Kaifeng Jews.
Peony is set in...
-
fascicles were
decades old. The
supplement included at
least one word (
bondmaid)
accidentally omitted when its
slips were misplaced; many
words and senses...
- addition,
Turanshah used to
drink alcohol and when
drunk he
abused the
bondmaids of his
father and
threatened the Mamluks.
Turanshah was ********inated by...
- her life in a monologue. In Guðrúnarkviða III, one of Attila's (Atli)
bondmaids accuses her of
infidelity with king
Theodoric (Þjóðrekr) of the Goths...
- bondmen, and thy
bondmaids,
which thou
shalt have,
shall be of the
heathen that are
round about you; of them
shall ye buy
bondmen and
bondmaids. 45 Moreover...
-
Turkic eltäbär). It is
known that in 521
Khagan Anagui was
given two
bondmaids as a gift from the Chinese,
while Khagan Shelun is said to have once declared...
-
former King of
Britain (3)
mother of the King of
Britain (3) a
slave (3) a
bondmaid (3)
Rorik ♕ (3)
Gerwendil (3,4) King of
Britain (3,4)
Queen of Britain...
-
published in 1982.
Other books that have been
published since then
include The
Bondmaid (1995) and
Following the
Wrong God Home (2001). The
major theme in her...