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- fairy tales written by the précieuses often appeared as shepherds and shepherdesses in pastoral settings, but these figures were royal or noble, and their...
- grazing in a field. It is one of many paintings by Bouguereau depicting shepherdesses, including one of the same name created in 1881. The subject is a model...
- Amanda Jayne Owen (née Livingstone; born September 1974) is an English shepherdess, writer and presenter. Owen lives and works on a remote farm, Ravenseat...
- (Urdu: افروز نما) is a ****stani shepherdess and a member of the 2023 BBC 100 Women. She is one of the last Wakhi shepherdesses who have taken care of goats...
- Cap****o 2008. Sage Student - Sd User Guide. Harrison. The Leaves of the Shepherdess. 2000. Siebert (FAQ)—Section VI. Siebert (FAQ)—Section X. Valdes 1983...
- Place of origin Britain and France Main ingredients Mashed potato with minced meat Variations ****berland pie, Shepherdess pie Cookbook: Shepherd's pie...
- Divine Shepherdess or Divina Pastora is a title which refers to Mary, mother of Jesus, in connection with Jesus's role as the "Good Shepherd". This title...
- The Young Shepherdess is an 1885 painting by the French painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905). It is owned by the San Diego Museum of Art. The...
- The Dirty Shepherdess is a French fairy tale collected by Paul Sébillot. Andrew Lang included it in The Green Fairy Book. A king asked his two daughters...
- threatened duel between two shepherds is frustrated by the threat of the shepherdesses involved to fight the duel themselves; and in that of the carrying off...