Alexandra Feodorovna (1872 – 1918) was Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II—the last ruler of the Russian Empire—from their marriage on 26 N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexandra-feodorovna-1872-1918-was-empress-of-russia-as-the-spouse-of-nicholas-iithe-last-ruler-of-the-russian-empirefrom-their-marriage-on-26-n-image333774415.html
RF2AB0MJR–Alexandra Feodorovna (1872 – 1918) was Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II—the last ruler of the Russian Empire—from their marriage on 26 N
Alexandra Feodorovna (1872 – 1918) was Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II—the last ruler of the Russian Empire—from their marriage on 26 N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexandra-feodorovna-1872-1918-was-empress-of-russia-as-the-spouse-of-nicholas-iithe-last-ruler-of-the-russian-empirefrom-their-marriage-on-26-n-image397158699.html
RF2E243Y7–Alexandra Feodorovna (1872 – 1918) was Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II—the last ruler of the Russian Empire—from their marriage on 26 N
. Портрет неизвестного. 1814 ГРМ . 1814. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: Бугаевский or Богаевский, Благодарный or Благодатный). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: Васильевич or Семёнович). Русский: Встречаются разные варианты написания фамилии художника: «Бугаевский» или «Богаевский», «Бл Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1814-1814-ivan-bugaevskiy-blagodarniy-17731859-alternative-names-english-the-information-about-the-life-of-the-painter-is-fragmentary-and-discrepant-in-particular-there-are-variants-of-the-spelling-of-his-family-name-bugaevskiy-or-bogaevskiy-blagodarniy-or-blagodatniy-russian-or-or-as-well-there-are-variants-of-the-painters-patronymic-vasilievich-or-semyonovich-russian-or-image185605531.html
RMMNY1MY–. Портрет неизвестного. 1814 ГРМ . 1814. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: Бугаевский or Богаевский, Благодарный or Благодатный). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: Васильевич or Семёнович). Русский: Встречаются разные варианты написания фамилии художника: «Бугаевский» или «Богаевский», «Бл
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known, using his patronymic, as (Vlad) Drăculea or (Vlad) Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș), and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. His father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, which was founded to protect Christianity in Eastern Europe. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero in Romania as well as other parts o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-prince-of-wallachia-1431147677-was-a-member-of-the-house-of-drculeti-a-branch-of-the-house-of-basarab-also-known-using-his-patronymic-as-vlad-drculea-or-vlad-dracula-he-was-posthumously-dubbed-vlad-the-impaler-romanian-vlad-epe-and-was-a-three-time-voivode-of-wallachia-ruling-mainly-from-1456-to-1462-the-period-of-the-incipient-ottoman-conquest-of-the-balkans-his-father-vlad-ii-dracul-was-a-member-of-the-order-of-the-dragon-which-was-founded-to-protect-christianity-in-eastern-europe-vlad-iii-is-revered-as-a-folk-hero-in-romania-as-well-as-other-parts-o-image344265961.html
RM2B02JMW–Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known, using his patronymic, as (Vlad) Drăculea or (Vlad) Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș), and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. His father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, which was founded to protect Christianity in Eastern Europe. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero in Romania as well as other parts o
portrait of Vlad III, c. 1560, reputedly a copy of an original made during his lifetime. Vlad Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești. He was also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler due to his practice of impaling his enemies is part of his historical reputation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-vlad-iii-c-1560-reputedly-a-copy-of-an-original-made-during-image69820376.html
RME1GGGT–portrait of Vlad III, c. 1560, reputedly a copy of an original made during his lifetime. Vlad Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești. He was also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler due to his practice of impaling his enemies is part of his historical reputation.
Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Illustration after a 16th-century engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-commonly-known-as-vlad-the-impaler-or-vlad-dracula-142831-ai-147677-was-voivode-of-wallachia-three-times-he-is-often-considered-one-of-the-most-important-rulers-in-wallachian-history-and-a-national-hero-of-romania-notorious-for-his-cruelty-his-patronymic-inspired-the-name-of-bram-stokers-literary-vampire-count-dracula-illustration-after-a-16th-century-engraving-image532757021.html
RM2NXN50D–Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Illustration after a 16th-century engraving.
Woodcut of Vlad III, c. 1560, reputedly a copy of an original made during his lifetime. Vlad Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești. He was also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler due to his practice of impaling his enemies is part of his historical reputation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodcut-of-vlad-iii-c-1560-reputedly-a-copy-of-an-original-made-during-image69821161.html
RME1GHGW–Woodcut of Vlad III, c. 1560, reputedly a copy of an original made during his lifetime. Vlad Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești. He was also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler due to his practice of impaling his enemies is part of his historical reputation.
Woodcut of Vlad III, c. 1560, reputedly a copy of an original made during his lifetime. Vlad Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476/77), was a member of the House of Dr?cule?ti. He was also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler due to his practice of impaling his enemies is part of his historical reputation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodcut-of-vlad-iii-c-1560-reputedly-a-copy-of-an-original-made-during-his-lifetime-vlad-prince-of-wallachia-1431-147677-was-a-member-of-the-house-of-drculeti-he-was-also-known-by-his-patronymic-name-dracula-he-was-posthumously-dubbed-vlad-the-impaler-due-to-his-practice-of-impaling-his-enemies-is-part-of-his-historical-reputation-image230631032.html
RMRB646G–Woodcut of Vlad III, c. 1560, reputedly a copy of an original made during his lifetime. Vlad Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476/77), was a member of the House of Dr?cule?ti. He was also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler due to his practice of impaling his enemies is part of his historical reputation.
Pump in Ray-Street, Clerkenwell-Green, supplied from the Clerks' Well, [London], 1857. 'A relic of old Clerkenwell has just been removed...it is associated with, and is the representative of, the patronymic spring from which the parish is named - i.e. the well, around which the parish clerks, or clerken, were wont to assemble to act Scripture plays...The inscription-board [reads:] "A.D. 1800. Willm. Bound, Joseph Bird - Churchwardens. For the better accommodation of the neighbourhood this pump was removed to the spot where it now stands. The spring by which it is supplied is situated four Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pump-in-ray-street-clerkenwell-green-supplied-from-the-clerks-well-london-1857-a-relic-of-old-clerkenwell-has-just-been-removedit-is-associated-with-and-is-the-representative-of-the-patronymic-spring-from-which-the-parish-is-named-ie-the-well-around-which-the-parish-clerks-or-clerken-were-wont-to-assemble-to-act-scripture-playsthe-inscription-board-reads-quotad-1800-willm-bound-joseph-bird-churchwardens-for-the-better-accommodation-of-the-neighbourhood-this-pump-was-removed-to-the-spot-where-it-now-stands-the-spring-by-which-it-is-supplied-is-situated-four-image556244688.html
RM2R8Y3NM–Pump in Ray-Street, Clerkenwell-Green, supplied from the Clerks' Well, [London], 1857. 'A relic of old Clerkenwell has just been removed...it is associated with, and is the representative of, the patronymic spring from which the parish is named - i.e. the well, around which the parish clerks, or clerken, were wont to assemble to act Scripture plays...The inscription-board [reads:] "A.D. 1800. Willm. Bound, Joseph Bird - Churchwardens. For the better accommodation of the neighbourhood this pump was removed to the spot where it now stands. The spring by which it is supplied is situated four
Dances of the island of Reunion. There, in view of the black pods, tells the story of black slave Edmon, who created the practical procedure manual pollinate vanilla which is still used today. At the time of the abolition of slavery in 1848, he gave the young Edmond Albius patronymic, referring to the color 'white' (alba) of the vanilla flower. Today, vanilla plantations are spread over the forests of the eastern coast and still fruitful in hand with the first light of day, as it was once. Not the only strange story being told. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dances-of-the-island-of-reunion-there-in-view-of-the-black-pods-tells-image67659534.html
RMDX24BX–Dances of the island of Reunion. There, in view of the black pods, tells the story of black slave Edmon, who created the practical procedure manual pollinate vanilla which is still used today. At the time of the abolition of slavery in 1848, he gave the young Edmond Albius patronymic, referring to the color 'white' (alba) of the vanilla flower. Today, vanilla plantations are spread over the forests of the eastern coast and still fruitful in hand with the first light of day, as it was once. Not the only strange story being told.
Ultima Quo He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Barbey'a d'Aurevilly] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultima-quo-he-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-barbeya-daurevilly-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265352.html
RM2JAKYNC–Ultima Quo He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Barbey'a d'Aurevilly] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
Family tree in vintage style. Genealogy, pedigree, dynasty Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-family-tree-in-vintage-style-genealogy-pedigree-dynasty-105190597.html
RFG33RK1–Family tree in vintage style. Genealogy, pedigree, dynasty
. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... , i873- The New Jersey line springs from theEdgars, of Keifhock, Forfarshire, Scotland, anestate which originally belonged to the noblehouse of Lindsay, coming into the possessionof the Edgar familj early in the seventeenthcentury. The patronymic is found in thatlocality from an ancient period. At the be-ginning of the thirteenth century the names ofRobert and Thomas Edgar were attached tocharters granted by the bishop of Brechin infavor of the abbey of Arbroath. In the seven-teenth century two separate branches of thefamily of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogical-and-memorial-history-of-the-state-of-new-jersey-i873-the-new-jersey-line-springs-from-theedgars-of-keifhock-forfarshire-scotland-anestate-which-originally-belonged-to-the-noblehouse-of-lindsay-coming-into-the-possessionof-the-edgar-familj-early-in-the-seventeenthcentury-the-patronymic-is-found-in-thatlocality-from-an-ancient-period-at-the-be-ginning-of-the-thirteenth-century-the-names-ofrobert-and-thomas-edgar-were-attached-tocharters-granted-by-the-bishop-of-brechin-infavor-of-the-abbey-of-arbroath-in-the-seven-teenth-century-two-separate-branches-of-thefamily-of-image336975402.html
RM2AG6FFP–. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... , i873- The New Jersey line springs from theEdgars, of Keifhock, Forfarshire, Scotland, anestate which originally belonged to the noblehouse of Lindsay, coming into the possessionof the Edgar familj early in the seventeenthcentury. The patronymic is found in thatlocality from an ancient period. At the be-ginning of the thirteenth century the names ofRobert and Thomas Edgar were attached tocharters granted by the bishop of Brechin infavor of the abbey of Arbroath. In the seven-teenth century two separate branches of thefamily of
Columella des Apollonios, marble, chiseled, marble, total: height: 83.3 cm; diameter: 19.9 cm (shaft); diameter: 22.4 cm, inscription: on shaft: ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΟΣ, Grave monument, grave equipment, Greek script, early Hellenistic, Greek antiquity, The small marble column, the lower end of which was roughly hewn for insertion into the earth, represents a type of grave monument for which Cicero (De legibus 2, 66) has handed down the name 'columella'. Beside this simpler type, there were examples with a flat cut off end, which could be embedded into a base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/columella-des-apollonios-marble-chiseled-marble-total-height-833-cm-diameter-199-cm-shaft-diameter-224-cm-inscription-on-shaft-grave-monument-grave-equipment-greek-script-early-hellenistic-greek-antiquity-the-small-marble-column-the-lower-end-of-which-was-roughly-hewn-for-insertion-into-the-earth-represents-a-type-of-grave-monument-for-which-cicero-de-legibus-2-66-has-handed-down-the-name-columella-beside-this-simpler-type-there-were-examples-with-a-flat-cut-off-end-which-could-be-embedded-into-a-base-image392064647.html
RM2DNT2CR–Columella des Apollonios, marble, chiseled, marble, total: height: 83.3 cm; diameter: 19.9 cm (shaft); diameter: 22.4 cm, inscription: on shaft: ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΟΣ, Grave monument, grave equipment, Greek script, early Hellenistic, Greek antiquity, The small marble column, the lower end of which was roughly hewn for insertion into the earth, represents a type of grave monument for which Cicero (De legibus 2, 66) has handed down the name 'columella'. Beside this simpler type, there were examples with a flat cut off end, which could be embedded into a base.
anemone blossoming in the faint sunlight with yellow stamen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anemone-blossoming-in-the-faint-sunlight-with-yellow-stamen-80353702.html
RMEJMBY2–anemone blossoming in the faint sunlight with yellow stamen
Japanese Anemone flower and bud looking out on the sunshine, green foliage in the background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-japanese-anemone-flower-and-bud-looking-out-on-the-sunshine-green-80353708.html
RMEJMBY8–Japanese Anemone flower and bud looking out on the sunshine, green foliage in the background.
. Бугаевский-Благорный Иван Семенович Автопортрет . Unknown date. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: Бугаевский or Богаевский, Благодарный or Благодатный). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: Васильевич or Семёнович). Русский: Встречаются разные варианты написания фамилии художника: «Бугаевск Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/unknown-date-ivan-bugaevskiy-blagodarniy-17731859-alternative-names-english-the-information-about-the-life-of-the-painter-is-fragmentary-and-discrepant-in-particular-there-are-variants-of-the-spelling-of-his-family-name-bugaevskiy-or-bogaevskiy-blagodarniy-or-blagodatniy-russian-or-or-as-well-there-are-variants-of-the-painters-patronymic-vasilievich-or-semyonovich-russian-or-image185792193.html
RMMP7FRD–. Бугаевский-Благорный Иван Семенович Автопортрет . Unknown date. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: Бугаевский or Богаевский, Благодарный or Благодатный). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: Васильевич or Семёнович). Русский: Встречаются разные варианты написания фамилии художника: «Бугаевск
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known, using his patronymic, as (Vlad) Drăculea or (Vlad) Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș), and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. His father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, which was founded to protect Christianity in Eastern Europe. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero in Romania as well as other parts o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-prince-of-wallachia-1431147677-was-a-member-of-the-house-of-drculeti-a-branch-of-the-house-of-basarab-also-known-using-his-patronymic-as-vlad-drculea-or-vlad-dracula-he-was-posthumously-dubbed-vlad-the-impaler-romanian-vlad-epe-and-was-a-three-time-voivode-of-wallachia-ruling-mainly-from-1456-to-1462-the-period-of-the-incipient-ottoman-conquest-of-the-balkans-his-father-vlad-ii-dracul-was-a-member-of-the-order-of-the-dragon-which-was-founded-to-protect-christianity-in-eastern-europe-vlad-iii-is-revered-as-a-folk-hero-in-romania-as-well-as-other-parts-o-image344265960.html
RM2B02JMT–Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known, using his patronymic, as (Vlad) Drăculea or (Vlad) Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș), and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. His father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, which was founded to protect Christianity in Eastern Europe. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero in Romania as well as other parts o
Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Illustration after a 16th-century engraving. Colorized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-commonly-known-as-vlad-the-impaler-or-vlad-dracula-142831-ai-147677-was-voivode-of-wallachia-three-times-he-is-often-considered-one-of-the-most-important-rulers-in-wallachian-history-and-a-national-hero-of-romania-notorious-for-his-cruelty-his-patronymic-inspired-the-name-of-bram-stokers-literary-vampire-count-dracula-illustration-after-a-16th-century-engraving-colorized-image532757103.html
RM2NXN53B–Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Illustration after a 16th-century engraving. Colorized.
Dances of the island of Reunion. There, in view of the black pods, tells the story of black slave Edmon, who created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dances-of-the-island-of-reunion-there-in-view-of-the-black-pods-tells-image62738131.html
RMDJ1Y3F–Dances of the island of Reunion. There, in view of the black pods, tells the story of black slave Edmon, who created.
Out of insult he do: Félicien Rops, patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicana Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/out-of-insult-he-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-flicana-ropsa-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265333.html
RM2JAKYMN–Out of insult he do: Félicien Rops, patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicana Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
Hindu mythology, Vedic and Purânic . Prithu was as her father, and she thencederived the patronymic appellation Prithivi. In a note Professor Wilson adds,* the commentator observes * Vishnu Parana, p. 104. Dyaus and Pritiiivi. 13 that by the calf, or Mann in that character, is typified thepromoter of the multiplication of progeny ; Manu, as will beseen in the account of the Creation, being regarded by some ofthe Puranas as the first parent of mankind. This legend, withconsiderable variation, is found in most of the Puranas ; Soma,Indra, Yama, and others taking the place of Manu as the calf ;wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hindu-mythology-vedic-and-purnic-prithu-was-as-her-father-and-she-thencederived-the-patronymic-appellation-prithivi-in-a-note-professor-wilson-adds-the-commentator-observes-vishnu-parana-p-104-dyaus-and-pritiiivi-13-that-by-the-calf-or-mann-in-that-character-is-typified-thepromoter-of-the-multiplication-of-progeny-manu-as-will-beseen-in-the-account-of-the-creation-being-regarded-by-some-ofthe-puranas-as-the-first-parent-of-mankind-this-legend-withconsiderable-variation-is-found-in-most-of-the-puranas-somaindra-yama-and-others-taking-the-place-of-manu-as-the-calf-wh-image340090266.html
RM2AN8CGX–Hindu mythology, Vedic and Purânic . Prithu was as her father, and she thencederived the patronymic appellation Prithivi. In a note Professor Wilson adds,* the commentator observes * Vishnu Parana, p. 104. Dyaus and Pritiiivi. 13 that by the calf, or Mann in that character, is typified thepromoter of the multiplication of progeny ; Manu, as will beseen in the account of the Creation, being regarded by some ofthe Puranas as the first parent of mankind. This legend, withconsiderable variation, is found in most of the Puranas ; Soma,Indra, Yama, and others taking the place of Manu as the calf ;wh
. Портрет А.И. Иванова, профессора АХ. 1824 ГРМ . 1824. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: ?????????? or ??????????, ??????????? or ???????????). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: ?????????? or ?????????). ???????: ??????????? ?????? ???????? ????????? ??????? ?????????: «??????????» ??? « Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1824-1824-ivan-bugaevskiy-blagodarniy-17731859-alternative-names-english-the-information-about-the-life-of-the-painter-is-fragmentary-and-discrepant-in-particular-there-are-variants-of-the-spelling-of-his-family-name-bugaevskiy-or-bogaevskiy-blagodarniy-or-blagodatniy-russian-or-or-as-well-there-are-variants-of-the-painters-patronymic-vasilievich-or-semyonovich-russian-or-image185010472.html
RMMMYXMT–. Портрет А.И. Иванова, профессора АХ. 1824 ГРМ . 1824. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: ?????????? or ??????????, ??????????? or ???????????). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: ?????????? or ?????????). ???????: ??????????? ?????? ???????? ????????? ??????? ?????????: «??????????» ??? «
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known, using his patronymic, as (Vlad) Drăculea or (Vlad) Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș), and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. His father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, which was founded to protect Christianity in Eastern Europe. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero in Romania as well as other parts o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-prince-of-wallachia-1431147677-was-a-member-of-the-house-of-drculeti-a-branch-of-the-house-of-basarab-also-known-using-his-patronymic-as-vlad-drculea-or-vlad-dracula-he-was-posthumously-dubbed-vlad-the-impaler-romanian-vlad-epe-and-was-a-three-time-voivode-of-wallachia-ruling-mainly-from-1456-to-1462-the-period-of-the-incipient-ottoman-conquest-of-the-balkans-his-father-vlad-ii-dracul-was-a-member-of-the-order-of-the-dragon-which-was-founded-to-protect-christianity-in-eastern-europe-vlad-iii-is-revered-as-a-folk-hero-in-romania-as-well-as-other-parts-o-image344265963.html
RM2B02JMY–Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known, using his patronymic, as (Vlad) Drăculea or (Vlad) Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș), and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. His father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, which was founded to protect Christianity in Eastern Europe. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero in Romania as well as other parts o
Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Illustration after a 16th-century engraving. Colorized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-commonly-known-as-vlad-the-impaler-or-vlad-dracula-142831-ai-147677-was-voivode-of-wallachia-three-times-he-is-often-considered-one-of-the-most-important-rulers-in-wallachian-history-and-a-national-hero-of-romania-notorious-for-his-cruelty-his-patronymic-inspired-the-name-of-bram-stokers-literary-vampire-count-dracula-illustration-after-a-16th-century-engraving-colorized-image532757065.html
RM2NXN521–Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Illustration after a 16th-century engraving. Colorized.
Dulcededo occulta Il Do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicana Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dulcededo-occulta-il-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-flicana-ropsa-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265318.html
RM2JAKYM6–Dulcededo occulta Il Do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicana Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . be found in Proskes library. Honiberger, Hoenberg, Homburg, would seem only variantsof the name Umberger or Humberger, because of the similarityin the descriptions of their armor, and the names of the placesbelow suggest the patronymic as one of the place names. Honiberg, Wurttemberg, District of the Danube belongingto a place called Waldsee, a village with ninety-two inhabitantsnear Aniach. Humberg, Wurttemberg, a district of the Just, belonging toGa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makers-of-america-biographies-of-leading-men-of-thought-and-action-the-men-who-constitute-the-bone-and-sinew-of-american-prosperity-and-life-be-found-in-proskes-library-honiberger-hoenberg-homburg-would-seem-only-variantsof-the-name-umberger-or-humberger-because-of-the-similarityin-the-descriptions-of-their-armor-and-the-names-of-the-placesbelow-suggest-the-patronymic-as-one-of-the-place-names-honiberg-wurttemberg-district-of-the-danube-belongingto-a-place-called-waldsee-a-village-with-ninety-two-inhabitantsnear-aniach-humberg-wurttemberg-a-district-of-the-just-belonging-toga-image343346903.html
RM2AXGPDB–Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . be found in Proskes library. Honiberger, Hoenberg, Homburg, would seem only variantsof the name Umberger or Humberger, because of the similarityin the descriptions of their armor, and the names of the placesbelow suggest the patronymic as one of the place names. Honiberg, Wurttemberg, District of the Danube belongingto a place called Waldsee, a village with ninety-two inhabitantsnear Aniach. Humberg, Wurttemberg, a district of the Just, belonging toGa
. Бугаевский-Благодарный И. (В?). Портрет великого князя Николая Павловича и великой княжны Анны Павловны в детстве. ГРМ. 19th century. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: Бугаевский or Богаевский, Благодарный or Благодатный). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: Васильевич or Семёнович). Русск Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19th-century-ivan-bugaevskiy-blagodarniy-17731859-alternative-names-english-the-information-about-the-life-of-the-painter-is-fragmentary-and-discrepant-in-particular-there-are-variants-of-the-spelling-of-his-family-name-bugaevskiy-or-bogaevskiy-blagodarniy-or-blagodatniy-russian-or-or-as-well-there-are-variants-of-the-painters-patronymic-vasilievich-or-semyonovich-russian-or-image185792196.html
RMMP7FRG–. Бугаевский-Благодарный И. (В?). Портрет великого князя Николая Павловича и великой княжны Анны Павловны в детстве. ГРМ. 19th century. Ivan Bugaevskiy-Blagodarniy (1773–1859) Alternative names English: The information about the life of the painter is fragmentary and discrepant. In particular, there are variants of the spelling of his family name: Bugaevskiy or Bogaevskiy, Blagodarniy or Blagodatniy (Russian: Бугаевский or Богаевский, Благодарный or Благодатный). As well, there are variants of the painter’s patronymic: Vasilievich or Semyonovich (Russian: Васильевич or Семёнович). Русск
Vlad III dining among the impaled corpses of his victims. Engraving from 1500. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-dining-among-the-impaled-corpses-of-his-victims-engraving-from-1500-vlad-iii-commonly-known-as-vlad-the-impaler-or-vlad-dracula-142831-ai-147677-was-voivode-of-wallachia-three-times-he-is-often-considered-one-of-the-most-important-rulers-in-wallachian-history-and-a-national-hero-of-romania-notorious-for-his-cruelty-his-patronymic-inspired-the-name-of-bram-stokers-literary-vampire-count-dracula-image526958417.html
RM2NH90RD–Vlad III dining among the impaled corpses of his victims. Engraving from 1500. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula.
Vivere Memento! He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Auguste Poulet Malassisa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vivere-memento!-he-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-auguste-poulet-malassisa-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265347.html
RM2JAKYN7–Vivere Memento! He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Auguste Poulet Malassisa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
History of Kilsaran union of parishes in the County of Louth, being a history of the parishes of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Stabannon, Manfieldstown, and Dromiskin, with many particulars relating to the parishes of Richardstown, Dromin, and Darver, comprising a large section of mid-Louth . hichester Fortescue, who was createdLord Carlingford and had to take the name of Parkinson alongwith his patronymic. (See Dromiskin.) The Garstin Family.—Major James Garstin, who receiveda grant of lands in Braganstown, came of an ancient family,seated at Garston, near Liverpool, who were lords of theManor of Wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-kilsaran-union-of-parishes-in-the-county-of-louth-being-a-history-of-the-parishes-of-kilsaran-gernonstown-stabannon-manfieldstown-and-dromiskin-with-many-particulars-relating-to-the-parishes-of-richardstown-dromin-and-darver-comprising-a-large-section-of-mid-louth-hichester-fortescue-who-was-createdlord-carlingford-and-had-to-take-the-name-of-parkinson-alongwith-his-patronymic-see-dromiskin-the-garstin-familymajor-james-garstin-who-receiveda-grant-of-lands-in-braganstown-came-of-an-ancient-familyseated-at-garston-near-liverpool-who-were-lords-of-themanor-of-wa-image339282972.html
RM2AKYJW0–History of Kilsaran union of parishes in the County of Louth, being a history of the parishes of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Stabannon, Manfieldstown, and Dromiskin, with many particulars relating to the parishes of Richardstown, Dromin, and Darver, comprising a large section of mid-Louth . hichester Fortescue, who was createdLord Carlingford and had to take the name of Parkinson alongwith his patronymic. (See Dromiskin.) The Garstin Family.—Major James Garstin, who receiveda grant of lands in Braganstown, came of an ancient family,seated at Garston, near Liverpool, who were lords of theManor of Wa
Vlad III dining among the impaled corpses of his victims. Engraving from 1500. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Colorized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vlad-iii-dining-among-the-impaled-corpses-of-his-victims-engraving-from-1500-vlad-iii-commonly-known-as-vlad-the-impaler-or-vlad-dracula-142831-ai-147677-was-voivode-of-wallachia-three-times-he-is-often-considered-one-of-the-most-important-rulers-in-wallachian-history-and-a-national-hero-of-romania-notorious-for-his-cruelty-his-patronymic-inspired-the-name-of-bram-stokers-literary-vampire-count-dracula-colorized-image526958626.html
RM2NH912X–Vlad III dining among the impaled corpses of his victims. Engraving from 1500. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (1428/31 ,Ai 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Notorious for his cruelty, his patronymic inspired the name of Bram Stoker's literary vampire, Count Dracula. Colorized.
Virtus Durissima Coquit Il Do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Baudelaire'a] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/virtus-durissima-coquit-il-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-baudelairea-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265351.html
RM2JAKYNB–Virtus Durissima Coquit Il Do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Baudelaire'a] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . ily patronymic of Seger, as it has beenspelled by the later generations during the nineteenth century, is, according toleading German historic and heraldic authorities, a modification of the originalfamily name of Segger, Segker, and Seeger. August Friedrich Pott, Professorof Philology in the LTniversity of Halle, 1833, in his work published in Nurem-berg, Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany, in 1853, declares that the early genera-tions of the Seger family were classed among the distinguished and noblefamilies in the northern provinces Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-passaic-and-its-environs-historical-biographical-ily-patronymic-of-seger-as-it-has-beenspelled-by-the-later-generations-during-the-nineteenth-century-is-according-toleading-german-historic-and-heraldic-authorities-a-modification-of-the-originalfamily-name-of-segger-segker-and-seeger-august-friedrich-pott-professorof-philology-in-the-ltniversity-of-halle-1833-in-his-work-published-in-nurem-berg-kingdom-of-bavaria-germany-in-1853-declares-that-the-early-genera-tions-of-the-seger-family-were-classed-among-the-distinguished-and-noblefamilies-in-the-northern-provinces-image340159946.html
RM2ANBHDE–History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . ily patronymic of Seger, as it has beenspelled by the later generations during the nineteenth century, is, according toleading German historic and heraldic authorities, a modification of the originalfamily name of Segger, Segker, and Seeger. August Friedrich Pott, Professorof Philology in the LTniversity of Halle, 1833, in his work published in Nurem-berg, Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany, in 1853, declares that the early genera-tions of the Seger family were classed among the distinguished and noblefamilies in the northern provinces
Dum Spiro Spero! He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicana Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dum-spiro-spero!-he-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-flicana-ropsa-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265327.html
RM2JAKYMF–Dum Spiro Spero! He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicana Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
. The literary digest. iist names were de-scriptive of the man, such as One-Eye,or Crooked-Leg, or Stroug-Arm.Jiut of course when such a man died hisname could not be passed on because hisson would not be like him, that is, Crook-ed-Legs son would doubtless havestraight legs, so the name woxdd not fithim. Here it should be interpolated that aname given a man for some physicalpeculiarity has often passed on to de-scendants whom it did not fit; otherwisewhy should we have to-day tall mennamed Little and puny men namedStrong? Our author says fuither, dealing withnames that are strictly patronymic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-literary-digest-iist-names-were-de-scriptive-of-the-man-such-as-one-eyeor-crooked-leg-or-stroug-armjiut-of-course-when-such-a-man-died-hisname-could-not-be-passed-on-because-hisson-would-not-be-like-him-that-is-crook-ed-legs-son-would-doubtless-havestraight-legs-so-the-name-woxdd-not-fithim-here-it-should-be-interpolated-that-aname-given-a-man-for-some-physicalpeculiarity-has-often-passed-on-to-de-scendants-whom-it-did-not-fit-otherwisewhy-should-we-have-to-day-tall-mennamed-little-and-puny-men-namedstrong-our-author-says-fuither-dealing-withnames-that-are-strictly-patronymic-image337060682.html
RM2AGAC9E–. The literary digest. iist names were de-scriptive of the man, such as One-Eye,or Crooked-Leg, or Stroug-Arm.Jiut of course when such a man died hisname could not be passed on because hisson would not be like him, that is, Crook-ed-Legs son would doubtless havestraight legs, so the name woxdd not fithim. Here it should be interpolated that aname given a man for some physicalpeculiarity has often passed on to de-scendants whom it did not fit; otherwisewhy should we have to-day tall mennamed Little and puny men namedStrong? Our author says fuither, dealing withnames that are strictly patronymic
Spiritus flat ubi vult! He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Armanda Silvestre'a] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spiritus-flat-ubi-vult!-he-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-armanda-silvestrea-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265336.html
RM2JAKYMT–Spiritus flat ubi vult! He do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Armanda Silvestre'a] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . Edward Fitzgerald pDWARD FITZGERALD, whom the world*L-/ has already learned, in spite of his ownefforts to remain within the shadow of anonymity,to look upon as one of the rarest poets of the cen-tury, was born at Bredfield, in Suffolk, on the 31stMarch, 1809. He was the third son of John Pur-cell, of Kilkenny, in Ireland, who, marrying MissMary Frances Fitzgerald, daughter of John Fitz-gerald, of Williamstown, County Waterford, addedthat distinguished name to his own patronymic;and the future Omar was thus doubly of Irishextraction. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rubiyt-of-omar-khayym-the-astronomer-poet-of-persia-edward-fitzgerald-pdward-fitzgerald-whom-the-worldl-has-already-learned-in-spite-of-his-ownefforts-to-remain-within-the-shadow-of-anonymityto-look-upon-as-one-of-the-rarest-poets-of-the-cen-tury-was-born-at-bredfield-in-suffolk-on-the-31stmarch-1809-he-was-the-third-son-of-john-pur-cell-of-kilkenny-in-ireland-who-marrying-missmary-frances-fitzgerald-daughter-of-john-fitz-gerald-of-williamstown-county-waterford-addedthat-distinguished-name-to-his-own-patronymicand-the-future-omar-was-thus-doubly-of-irishextraction-image338353497.html
RM2AJD99D–Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . Edward Fitzgerald pDWARD FITZGERALD, whom the world*L-/ has already learned, in spite of his ownefforts to remain within the shadow of anonymity,to look upon as one of the rarest poets of the cen-tury, was born at Bredfield, in Suffolk, on the 31stMarch, 1809. He was the third son of John Pur-cell, of Kilkenny, in Ireland, who, marrying MissMary Frances Fitzgerald, daughter of John Fitz-gerald, of Williamstown, County Waterford, addedthat distinguished name to his own patronymic;and the future Omar was thus doubly of Irishextraction. (
Vita Per Ignem Il Do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Mme Judic] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vita-per-ignem-il-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-mme-judic-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265342.html
RM2JAKYN2–Vita Per Ignem Il Do: Félicien Rops, Patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Mme Judic] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
I call a cat a cat he do: Félicien rops, patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicienna Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-call-a-cat-a-cat-he-do-flicien-rops-patronymic-study-by-eugne-demolder-with-some-brutal-reproductions-of-unpublished-currencies-of-rops-paris-ren-pincourde-1894-dewiza-flicienna-ropsa-rops-flicien-1833-1898-image471265326.html
RM2JAKYME–I call a cat a cat he do: Félicien rops, patronymic study, by Eugène Demolder, with some brutal reproductions of unpublished currencies of Rops, Paris: René Pincourde, 1894 [Dewiza Félicienna Ropsa] Rops, Félicien (1833 1898)
Anonymous. Patronymic plate 'Pierre Simon'. Earthenware. 1791. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 73801-13 Patronymic plate, Catholic, Christian Christian, key, Revolutionary Faience, Man, Book, Biblical character, Religious, French Revolution, Saint, hold Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anonymous-patronymic-plate-pierre-simon-earthenware-1791-paris-carnavalet-museum-73801-13-patronymic-plate-catholic-christian-christian-key-revolutionary-faience-man-book-biblical-character-religious-french-revolution-saint-hold-image596777738.html
RM2WJWG2J–Anonymous. Patronymic plate 'Pierre Simon'. Earthenware. 1791. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 73801-13 Patronymic plate, Catholic, Christian Christian, key, Revolutionary Faience, Man, Book, Biblical character, Religious, French Revolution, Saint, hold
A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . ufficient only to close thedetached part of the top of the outerlip. The respiratory siphon (c) is well developed, butits form seems to vary in the sub-genera: in some, it isthickest at the base (as in C. bandanus*) ; in others(C. arenatus), it is uniformly cylindrical.t Lamarckdescribes no less than 181 species, besides nine fossil;but we question if there are not more than 230, orperhaps 250, species already in collections. Such animmense assemblage of mere species, as they now stand,fully justifies us in giving patronymic names to thesub Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-malacology-or-shells-and-shell-fish-ufficient-only-to-close-thedetached-part-of-the-top-of-the-outerlip-the-respiratory-siphon-c-is-well-developed-butits-form-seems-to-vary-in-the-sub-genera-in-some-it-isthickest-at-the-base-as-in-c-bandanus-in-othersc-arenatus-it-is-uniformly-cylindricalt-lamarckdescribes-no-less-than-181-species-besides-nine-fossilbut-we-question-if-there-are-not-more-than-230-orperhaps-250-species-already-in-collections-such-animmense-assemblage-of-mere-species-as-they-now-standfully-justifies-us-in-giving-patronymic-names-to-thesub-image339117643.html
RM2AKM40B–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . ufficient only to close thedetached part of the top of the outerlip. The respiratory siphon (c) is well developed, butits form seems to vary in the sub-genera: in some, it isthickest at the base (as in C. bandanus*) ; in others(C. arenatus), it is uniformly cylindrical.t Lamarckdescribes no less than 181 species, besides nine fossil;but we question if there are not more than 230, orperhaps 250, species already in collections. Such animmense assemblage of mere species, as they now stand,fully justifies us in giving patronymic names to thesub
Anonymous. Patronymic plate. 'St François de Sâle'. Earthenware. 1792. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 73801-7 Tree, patronymic plate, altar, Catholic, Christian Christian, cross, bishop, revolutionary faience, son God, prince, French revolution, religion, saint francais Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anonymous-patronymic-plate-st-franois-de-sle-earthenware-1792-paris-carnavalet-museum-73801-7-tree-patronymic-plate-altar-catholic-christian-christian-cross-bishop-revolutionary-faience-son-god-prince-french-revolution-religion-saint-francais-image596771192.html
RM2WJW7MT–Anonymous. Patronymic plate. 'St François de Sâle'. Earthenware. 1792. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 73801-7 Tree, patronymic plate, altar, Catholic, Christian Christian, cross, bishop, revolutionary faience, son God, prince, French revolution, religion, saint francais
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . Ness.lias oue ebild, ^farjory Inez Hedden. Mrs. Hedden ABRAHAM VAN WINKLE, of Newark, is descendedfrom one of the oldest families in New Jersey. They cameorip,iually from ]Iiddleburgli, the capital of the Provinceof Zealand, in Holland, and settled at what was called Har-simns in this ftate. Tharles H. Winfleld says: I have not ascertained the name of tlie parents of the three boys and twogirls who seem to liave made up tliis family. Their names were Jacob, Waling,Symon, Annetie, and Grietie ; their patronymic being Jacobse—children ofJac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passaic-valley-new-jersey-in-three-centuries-nesslias-oue-ebild-farjory-inez-hedden-mrs-hedden-abraham-van-winkle-of-newark-is-descendedfrom-one-of-the-oldest-families-in-new-jersey-they-cameoripiually-from-iiddleburgli-the-capital-of-the-provinceof-zealand-in-holland-and-settled-at-what-was-called-har-simns-in-this-ftate-tharles-h-winfleld-says-i-have-not-ascertained-the-name-of-tlie-parents-of-the-three-boys-and-twogirls-who-seem-to-liave-made-up-tliis-family-their-names-were-jacob-walingsymon-annetie-and-grietie-their-patronymic-being-jacobsechildren-ofjac-image340026682.html
RM2AN5FE2–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . Ness.lias oue ebild, ^farjory Inez Hedden. Mrs. Hedden ABRAHAM VAN WINKLE, of Newark, is descendedfrom one of the oldest families in New Jersey. They cameorip,iually from ]Iiddleburgli, the capital of the Provinceof Zealand, in Holland, and settled at what was called Har-simns in this ftate. Tharles H. Winfleld says: I have not ascertained the name of tlie parents of the three boys and twogirls who seem to liave made up tliis family. Their names were Jacob, Waling,Symon, Annetie, and Grietie ; their patronymic being Jacobse—children ofJac
Fragment imadła amfory ze stemplem. Kallisthenes (ok. 290-280 p.n.e.), potter's workshop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-imada-amfory-ze-stemplem-kallisthenes-ok-290-280-pne-potters-workshop-image480415317.html
RM2JWGPHW–Fragment imadła amfory ze stemplem. Kallisthenes (ok. 290-280 p.n.e.), potter's workshop
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . o,but a few mouths previously, had sought a home on thebanks of the Passaic Eiver and effectually founded.Newark.Samuel Plume was oue of these Branford pioneers, and, inthe division of home lots, was awarded a tract of land which would now bebounded by Broad,Orange, Ogden, andB r i d g e Streets. Itsliould be stated herethat the name Plumeis used advisedly, forthe reason that, thefamily patronymic hav-ing been em])lo3ed indifferent forms at dif-ferent times (1 ikePlumbe, Plumb, Plume,or Plum), there wouldseem to be a reasonabledoubt as to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passaic-valley-new-jersey-in-three-centuries-obut-a-few-mouths-previously-had-sought-a-home-on-thebanks-of-the-passaic-eiver-and-effectually-foundednewarksamuel-plume-was-oue-of-these-branford-pioneers-and-inthe-division-of-home-lots-was-awarded-a-tract-of-land-which-would-now-bebounded-by-broadorange-ogden-andb-r-i-d-g-e-streets-itsliould-be-stated-herethat-the-name-plumeis-used-advisedly-forthe-reason-that-thefamily-patronymic-hav-ing-been-em-lo3ed-indifferent-forms-at-dif-ferent-times-1-ikeplumbe-plumb-plumeor-plum-there-wouldseem-to-be-a-reasonabledoubt-as-to-image340084588.html
RM2AN85A4–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . o,but a few mouths previously, had sought a home on thebanks of the Passaic Eiver and effectually founded.Newark.Samuel Plume was oue of these Branford pioneers, and, inthe division of home lots, was awarded a tract of land which would now bebounded by Broad,Orange, Ogden, andB r i d g e Streets. Itsliould be stated herethat the name Plumeis used advisedly, forthe reason that, thefamily patronymic hav-ing been em])lo3ed indifferent forms at dif-ferent times (1 ikePlumbe, Plumb, Plume,or Plum), there wouldseem to be a reasonabledoubt as to
Fragment stemplowanego imadła amfory. Agathon II (ca 250-ca 205 a.C.), potter's workshop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-stemplowanego-imada-amfory-agathon-ii-ca-250-ca-205-ac-potters-workshop-image480415307.html
RM2JWGPHF–Fragment stemplowanego imadła amfory. Agathon II (ca 250-ca 205 a.C.), potter's workshop
Fragment stemplowanego imadła amfory. Kefalion (ca 260-ca 205 a.C.), potter's workshop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-stemplowanego-imada-amfory-kefalion-ca-260-ca-205-ac-potters-workshop-image480462447.html
The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . -ung, G. -ung = Icel. -nngr, -ingr,orig. an adj. suffix.] A suffix of nouns, denot-ing origin, an<l hence a common patronymic,remaining in some Englisli family or localnames and having usually a derivative or pat-ronjTuie force, * son of . . , as in Anglo-Saxon Jiillingj son of Bill (literally, *a sword);lieorming, son of Beorm; JEthcheuljing, son ofEtlielwulf; athling, son of a noble, etc. suchpatronymic names, extending to all the members of a par-ticular fa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-century-dictionary-and-cyclopedia-a-work-of-universal-reference-in-all-departments-of-knowledge-with-a-new-atlas-of-the-world-ung-g-ung-=-icel-nngr-ingrorig-an-adj-suffix-a-suffix-of-nouns-denot-ing-origin-anltl-hence-a-common-patronymicremaining-in-some-englisli-family-or-localnames-and-having-usually-a-derivative-or-pat-ronjtuie-force-son-of-as-in-anglo-saxon-jiillingj-son-of-bill-literally-a-swordlieorming-son-of-beorm-jethcheuljing-son-ofetlielwulf-athling-son-of-a-noble-etc-suchpatronymic-names-extending-to-all-the-members-of-a-par-ticular-fa-image338352935.html
RM2AJD8HB–The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . -ung, G. -ung = Icel. -nngr, -ingr,orig. an adj. suffix.] A suffix of nouns, denot-ing origin, an<l hence a common patronymic,remaining in some Englisli family or localnames and having usually a derivative or pat-ronjTuie force, * son of . . , as in Anglo-Saxon Jiillingj son of Bill (literally, *a sword);lieorming, son of Beorm; JEthcheuljing, son ofEtlielwulf; athling, son of a noble, etc. suchpatronymic names, extending to all the members of a par-ticular fa
. Romantic Ireland . beentruly said, the people of Navan have turnedtheir backs upon it, and from scarce a spotin the town itself can a glimpse od eitherstream be had. Navan has a past decidedly more interestingthan its present. Its ancient patronymic wasNuachongbhail, and it was one of the earliestfortified places in the county of Meath. Hughde Lacy walled it around; but remains of thiswork have now almost disappeared, thoughthere are still somie very tangible evidences ofthe earliest style of fortifications known inErin in the Great Moat of Navan. The Round Tower of Donaghmore, the mostperfe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/romantic-ireland-beentruly-said-the-people-of-navan-have-turnedtheir-backs-upon-it-and-from-scarce-a-spotin-the-town-itself-can-a-glimpse-od-eitherstream-be-had-navan-has-a-past-decidedly-more-interestingthan-its-present-its-ancient-patronymic-wasnuachongbhail-and-it-was-one-of-the-earliestfortified-places-in-the-county-of-meath-hughde-lacy-walled-it-around-but-remains-of-thiswork-have-now-almost-disappeared-thoughthere-are-still-somie-very-tangible-evidences-ofthe-earliest-style-of-fortifications-known-inerin-in-the-great-moat-of-navan-the-round-tower-of-donaghmore-the-mostperfe-image369994921.html
RM2CDXM89–. Romantic Ireland . beentruly said, the people of Navan have turnedtheir backs upon it, and from scarce a spotin the town itself can a glimpse od eitherstream be had. Navan has a past decidedly more interestingthan its present. Its ancient patronymic wasNuachongbhail, and it was one of the earliestfortified places in the county of Meath. Hughde Lacy walled it around; but remains of thiswork have now almost disappeared, thoughthere are still somie very tangible evidences ofthe earliest style of fortifications known inErin in the Great Moat of Navan. The Round Tower of Donaghmore, the mostperfe
. Baltimore : its history and its people . ach generation having given toher best interests that potent support which is ever rendered by natives ofthe Fatherland to any community which has the good fortune to numberthem among its citizens. The orthography of the patronymic has with thelapse of time undergone various changes, having been originally Haack orHacke, at a later period Hack, Hake, Hock, and having in this branchfinally assumed its original form, Hack. General Hacke commanded acorps under Bliicher at Waterloo, and took part in that battle, as relatedby Victor Hugo in Lcs Miseraibles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-its-history-and-its-people-ach-generation-having-given-toher-best-interests-that-potent-support-which-is-ever-rendered-by-natives-ofthe-fatherland-to-any-community-which-has-the-good-fortune-to-numberthem-among-its-citizens-the-orthography-of-the-patronymic-has-with-thelapse-of-time-undergone-various-changes-having-been-originally-haack-orhacke-at-a-later-period-hack-hake-hock-and-having-in-this-branchfinally-assumed-its-original-form-hack-general-hacke-commanded-acorps-under-bliicher-at-waterloo-and-took-part-in-that-battle-as-relatedby-victor-hugo-in-lcs-miseraibles-image369589362.html
RM2CD8702–. Baltimore : its history and its people . ach generation having given toher best interests that potent support which is ever rendered by natives ofthe Fatherland to any community which has the good fortune to numberthem among its citizens. The orthography of the patronymic has with thelapse of time undergone various changes, having been originally Haack orHacke, at a later period Hack, Hake, Hock, and having in this branchfinally assumed its original form, Hack. General Hacke commanded acorps under Bliicher at Waterloo, and took part in that battle, as relatedby Victor Hugo in Lcs Miseraibles
. Baltimore : its history and its people . rests of Baltimore, is of ancient English de-scent. Tradition assigns the following origin to the patronymic: Two brothers named Vernon lived on a stream called Wich one on the right side, the other on the left. The ancestor of the left Wich was calledVernon of Leftwich. The arms of the family are as follows: Arms:Argent, on a fess-engrailed azure, three garlands or. Crest: Five leaves,conjoined at base sort. Motto: Vernon semper floret. In the beautiful county of Cheshire, England, is situated LeftwichHall, about a mile from the town of Norwich, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-its-history-and-its-people-rests-of-baltimore-is-of-ancient-english-de-scent-tradition-assigns-the-following-origin-to-the-patronymic-two-brothers-named-vernon-lived-on-a-stream-called-wich-one-on-the-right-side-the-other-on-the-left-the-ancestor-of-the-left-wich-was-calledvernon-of-leftwich-the-arms-of-the-family-are-as-follows-armsargent-on-a-fess-engrailed-azure-three-garlands-or-crest-five-leavesconjoined-at-base-sort-motto-vernon-semper-floret-in-the-beautiful-county-of-cheshire-england-is-situated-leftwichhall-about-a-mile-from-the-town-of-norwich-and-image369622606.html
RM2CD9NBA–. Baltimore : its history and its people . rests of Baltimore, is of ancient English de-scent. Tradition assigns the following origin to the patronymic: Two brothers named Vernon lived on a stream called Wich one on the right side, the other on the left. The ancestor of the left Wich was calledVernon of Leftwich. The arms of the family are as follows: Arms:Argent, on a fess-engrailed azure, three garlands or. Crest: Five leaves,conjoined at base sort. Motto: Vernon semper floret. In the beautiful county of Cheshire, England, is situated LeftwichHall, about a mile from the town of Norwich, and
. Chasing & racing : some sporting reminiscences. Hunting -- Great Britain; Horses; Horse-racing -- Great Britain. CHAPTER XVIII URING the ** eighties *' of last century there appeared on the ** Turf * a young sportsman who attracted a great deal of attention. He was known as " The Jubilee Plunger," though his correct patronymic was Ernest Benzon. In the genesis of his career he was possessed of very great wealth, the unrestricted handling of which devolved upon him when he attained his majority, which happened to be in the year when the somewhat austere Queen Victoria celebrated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chasing-amp-racing-some-sporting-reminiscences-hunting-great-britain-horses-horse-racing-great-britain-chapter-xviii-uring-the-eighties-of-last-century-there-appeared-on-the-turf-a-young-sportsman-who-attracted-a-great-deal-of-attention-he-was-known-as-quot-the-jubilee-plungerquot-though-his-correct-patronymic-was-ernest-benzon-in-the-genesis-of-his-career-he-was-possessed-of-very-great-wealth-the-unrestricted-handling-of-which-devolved-upon-him-when-he-attained-his-majority-which-happened-to-be-in-the-year-when-the-somewhat-austere-queen-victoria-celebrated-image234993047.html
RMRJ8T0R–. Chasing & racing : some sporting reminiscences. Hunting -- Great Britain; Horses; Horse-racing -- Great Britain. CHAPTER XVIII URING the ** eighties *' of last century there appeared on the ** Turf * a young sportsman who attracted a great deal of attention. He was known as " The Jubilee Plunger," though his correct patronymic was Ernest Benzon. In the genesis of his career he was possessed of very great wealth, the unrestricted handling of which devolved upon him when he attained his majority, which happened to be in the year when the somewhat austere Queen Victoria celebrated
. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. â ^1 HIGH SCHOOL ZOOLOGY. 55 v'ISi. Fig. 20.âStone Cat. Noturus gyrinus. (After Jordan). Sheat-fish {Silurus glanis) of the Danube. By adding the patronymic ending " idae" to the stem of the generic name of this fish, the family name Siluridae is formed which thus includes all the genera of the group. Family names are genemlly formed in thi;;' way from some typical or well known genus, and if it is considered desirable to arrange the family into sub-families the termination " ina" is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-zoology-microform-for-the-use-of-high-schools-zoology-zoologie-1-high-school-zoology-55-visi-fig-20stone-cat-noturus-gyrinus-after-jordan-sheat-fish-silurus-glanis-of-the-danube-by-adding-the-patronymic-ending-quot-idaequot-to-the-stem-of-the-generic-name-of-this-fish-the-family-name-siluridae-is-formed-which-thus-includes-all-the-genera-of-the-group-family-names-are-genemlly-formed-in-thi-way-from-some-typical-or-well-known-genus-and-if-it-is-considered-desirable-to-arrange-the-family-into-sub-families-the-termination-quot-inaquot-is-image234857565.html
RMRJ2K65–. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. â ^1 HIGH SCHOOL ZOOLOGY. 55 v'ISi. Fig. 20.âStone Cat. Noturus gyrinus. (After Jordan). Sheat-fish {Silurus glanis) of the Danube. By adding the patronymic ending " idae" to the stem of the generic name of this fish, the family name Siluridae is formed which thus includes all the genera of the group. Family names are genemlly formed in thi;;' way from some typical or well known genus, and if it is considered desirable to arrange the family into sub-families the termination " ina" is
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 234 Aaron M. Bauer & Richard Wahlgren rem (1820) himself listed this image in his account of Col- uber fulgidus. Coluber (Natrix) Linkii, another Men-em (1820) name, despite its patronymic epithet, was not as- sociated with a Scheuchzer plate by its author. Schneider's (1801) description of Pseudoboa fasciatus = Bungarus fasciatus is based in part on material in the Bloch collection (now part of the Museum fiir Naturkunde, Berlin) and in part on the Linck specimen illustrated on plate 655, figure 8 by Scheuchzer (1735; Plate 5a). Final- ly, Dipsas multo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonn-zoological-bulletin-zoology-234-aaron-m-bauer-amp-richard-wahlgren-rem-1820-himself-listed-this-image-in-his-account-of-col-uber-fulgidus-coluber-natrix-linkii-another-men-em-1820-name-despite-its-patronymic-epithet-was-not-as-sociated-with-a-scheuchzer-plate-by-its-author-schneiders-1801-description-of-pseudoboa-fasciatus-=-bungarus-fasciatus-is-based-in-part-on-material-in-the-bloch-collection-now-part-of-the-museum-fiir-naturkunde-berlin-and-in-part-on-the-linck-specimen-illustrated-on-plate-655-figure-8-by-scheuchzer-1735-plate-5a-final-ly-dipsas-multo-image234484537.html
RMRHDKBN–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 234 Aaron M. Bauer & Richard Wahlgren rem (1820) himself listed this image in his account of Col- uber fulgidus. Coluber (Natrix) Linkii, another Men-em (1820) name, despite its patronymic epithet, was not as- sociated with a Scheuchzer plate by its author. Schneider's (1801) description of Pseudoboa fasciatus = Bungarus fasciatus is based in part on material in the Bloch collection (now part of the Museum fiir Naturkunde, Berlin) and in part on the Linck specimen illustrated on plate 655, figure 8 by Scheuchzer (1735; Plate 5a). Final- ly, Dipsas multo
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