- An ancestor, also
known as a forefather, fore-elder, or a
forebear, is a
parent or (recursively) the
parent of an
antecedent (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent...
- Thulêan Perspective). In 2013,
Vikernes and his wife
released a film
called ForeBears,
based on bear
worship during the time of the Neanderthals, and inspired...
- in 1922, and
approved by the
South African Kennel Union in 1927. Its
forebears can be
traced to the
ridged hunting and
guardian dogs of the Khoikhoi...
- movement. The
Narodniks were in many ways the
intellectual and
political forebears and, in
notable cases,
direct parti****nts of the
Russian Revolution—in...
- Barbados, St. Vincent,
Grenada and a few
other Caribbean islands.
Their forebears were sent from England, Scotland, Ireland, and
Continental Europe as indentured...
-
architect Oliver Matuschek,
German author and
scholar "Matuschek Surname".
forebears.io.
Retrieved 2022-10-12.
Approximately 2,545
people bear this surname...
-
information from
Arabic works on this same topic, dice and
tables (backgammon
forebears) games,
commissioned by
Alfonso X of Castile,
Galicia and León and completed...
- the 1890s. It
incorporates traces and
small parts of some its
earlier forebears. The
first recorded predecessor was
acquired by or for
Peter des Roches...
- Jean-Paul
Sartre and
Ernest Hemingway, but
concluded "Mr. Burkes'
literary forebear is
Thomas Hardy." Burke's 1982 novel, Two for Texas, was made into a 1998...
- are
presumably copies of
texts written at an
earlier time. Old
Irish is
forebear to
Modern Irish, Manx and
Scottish Gaelic. Old
Irish is
known for having...