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  • Fosterage
  • Raising another family's child

    Fosterage, the practice of a family bringing up a child not their own, differs from adoption in that the child's parents, not the foster-parents, remain

    Fosterage

    Fosterage

  • Pet adoption
  • Adoption of pets that have been abandoned by previous owners

    Pet adoption is one way to provide a home for animals in need, which is different from purchasing a pet from a breeder or pet store. Common sources for

    Pet adoption

    Pet adoption

    Pet_adoption

  • Irish mythology
  • Scáth, Scáthach nUanaind, Skatha", p. 334 O'Donnell (2025) "Ch. 2. §The fosterage in Alba", p. 64T et seqq. Nagy (1985), p. 102, n13 apud Dooley (1994)

    Irish mythology

    Irish mythology

    Irish_mythology

  • Ethniu
  • Female figure in Irish mythology

    the fosterage before going in a ship or vessel, you will come safe and prosperous without danger from waves and billows. If you tell of the fosterage (before

    Ethniu

    Ethniu

    Ethniu

  • Fianna
  • Celtic warrior bands of legend

    freeborn young men, often from the Gaelic nobility of Ireland, "who had left fosterage but had not yet inherited the property needed to settle down as full landowning

    Fianna

    Fianna

    Fianna

  • Féth fíada
  • Magical mist in Irish mythology

    possessor". An example of usage occurs in the Altram Tige Dá Medar ("Fosterage of the House of Two Milk-Vessels"), where Manannán mac Lir makes an assignment

    Féth fíada

    Féth_fíada

  • Mother and Baby Home
  • Housing for unmarried pregnant women

    registry (US) Uniform Adoption Act (US) History Adoption in ancient Rome Fosterage Controversial violations of rights in adoption or child custody List of

    Mother and Baby Home

    Mother_and_Baby_Home

  • Avunculate
  • Family relationship

    Press. ISBN 9780788504907. Bremmer, Jan (1976-01-01). "Avunculate and Fosterage". Journal of Indo-European Studies. 5 (1): 65–78. Kosven, M. O. (1948)

    Avunculate

    Avunculate

  • Ollam
  • Professional rank in Gaelic Irish society

    ISBN 9781402738241. Retrieved 15 August 2022. Ginnell, Laurence (1894). "Fosterage in Ancient Ireland". The Brehon Laws: A Legal Handbook. Library Ireland

    Ollam

    Ollam

    Ollam

  • Domhnall Caomhánach
  • King of Leinster in Ireland

    the monastery of St. Caomhán at Kilcavan near Gorey, County Wexford. Fosterage was common practice in Medieval Ireland, with some aristocrats being fostered

    Domhnall Caomhánach

    Domhnall Caomhánach

    Domhnall_Caomhánach

  • Tuatha Dé Danann
  • Pantheon of pre-Christian Ireland

    Tuireann). The Q-Celtic ancestors of the Irish. Altram Tige Dá Medar ("The Fosterage of Two-Bucket House") Called "Tale of Curchóg" by O'Curry, Atlantis III

    Tuatha Dé Danann

    Tuatha Dé Danann

    Tuatha_Dé_Danann

  • Seamus Heaney
  • Irish poet (1939–2013)

    for all that, his place in our literature is secure." Heaney's poem "Fosterage", in the sequence "Singing School", from North (1975), is dedicated to

    Seamus Heaney

    Seamus Heaney

    Seamus_Heaney

  • Grace O'Malley
  • Irish pirate and chieftain (c. 1530–1603)

    and Clare Island, but she may have been fostered by another family, as fosterage was traditional among the Gaelic nobility of Ireland. O'Malley was married

    Grace O'Malley

    Grace O'Malley

    Grace_O'Malley

  • Goibniu
  • Irish god

    html#55 The Second Battle of Moytura Section 125 The Book of Fermoy "The Fosterage off the House of the Two Pails" The St. Gall Incantations. Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus

    Goibniu

    Goibniu

  • Silver Branch
  • Symbol in Irish mythology and literature

    Mythology. Dobs, Maighréad Ní C. (1930), "Altromh Tighi da Medar" [The Fosterage of the House of the Two Goblets], Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie

    Silver Branch

    Silver_Branch

  • Alumni
  • Term for former students of a school

    Latin, alumnus is a legal term (Roman law) to describe a child placed in fosterage. According to John Boswell, the word "is nowhere defined in relation to

    Alumni

    Alumni

    Alumni

  • Snorri Sturluson
  • Icelandic historian, poet and politician (1179–1241)

    in Oddi, Iceland. Key to his political and cultural education was his fosterage at Oddi, which resulted from a settlement regarding his father's legal

    Snorri Sturluson

    Snorri Sturluson

    Snorri_Sturluson

  • Hugh Roe O'Donnell
  • Irish clan chief and military leader (1572–1602)

    foster-father, who gave him much independence. Ultimately Hugh Roe's fosterage did not engender much loyalty in his foster-families. Hugh McHugh Dubh

    Hugh Roe O'Donnell

    Hugh Roe O'Donnell

    Hugh_Roe_O'Donnell

  • Slavery in ancient Rome
  • significant source of slaves. A healthy exposed infant might be taken in for fosterage or adoption by a family, but even this practice could treat the child

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery_in_ancient_Rome

  • Scottish clan
  • Kinship group among the Scottish people

    royal or burgh court. Fosterage and manrent were the most important forms of social bonding in the clans. In the case of fosterage, the chief's children

    Scottish clan

    Scottish clan

    Scottish_clan

  • Mythological Cycle
  • Conventional division in Irish mythology

    Google Books. Dobbs, Margaret E. (1929). "Altrom Tighi da Meadar" [The Fosterage of the House of Two Goblets] (snippet). Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie

    Mythological Cycle

    Mythological Cycle

    Mythological_Cycle

  • Hroðr
  • Norse mythical character

    father, but the later Prose Edda states that Odin is his father. Since fosterage of hero figures by giantesses is a common trope in Norse folklore, Hymir

    Hroðr

    Hroðr

  • Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven
  • Scottish army officer (c. 1580 – 1661)

    early age, Alexander was fostered out to the Campbells of Glenorchy. The fosterage bond was strong and still written about by Leslie into the 1640s. Indeed

    Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven

    Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven

    Alexander_Leslie,_1st_Earl_of_Leven

  • Ned Stark
  • Character in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones

    Ned bid Benjen and his father, Rickard, farewell as he departs for his fosterage at the Vale. In the following episode, "Blood of My Blood", Bran briefly

    Ned Stark

    Ned_Stark

  • Hugh O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell
  • Irish-Spanish soldier (1606–1642)

    Colonel Hugh Albert O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell (c. October 1606 – 1 July 1642), was an Irish-Spanish nobleman who served in the Spanish military

    Hugh O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell

    Hugh O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell

    Hugh_O'Donnell,_2nd_Earl_of_Tyrconnell

  • Druid
  • Priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures

    2402 = dī (leg. tri) drúid insin ┐ a teóra mná, TBC² 1767." Parkes, "Fosterage, Kinship, & Legend", Cambridge University Press, Comparative Studies in

    Druid

    Druid

    Druid

  • Cruithnechán
  • Cellachán, and says that he baptized the boy before he took him into fosterage. The story of Columba's upbringing had undergone further expansion by

    Cruithnechán

    Cruithnechán

  • Cian
  • Mythical character

    Invasions"), Cían gives the boy Lugh to Tailtiu, queen of the Fir Bolg, in fosterage. His brothers are Cu, Cethen, and Miach, sons of Dian Cecht, according

    Cian

    Cian

  • Lugh
  • Irish god of skills and the arts

    Gabála Érenn, Cian gives the boy to Tailtiu, queen of the Fir Bolg, in fosterage. In the Dindsenchas, Lugh, the foster-son of Tailtiu, is described as

    Lugh

    Lugh

    Lugh

  • Allan Breck Stewart
  • Scottish soldier and Jacobite

    by Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. In accordance with the fosterage customs of the Highland clans, Allan Stewart and his brothers grew up

    Allan Breck Stewart

    Allan Breck Stewart

    Allan_Breck_Stewart

  • Those Who Kill (2019 TV series)
  • Danish thriller television series

    Pernille. Linda, Henrik learn Melissa has no family, My could enter fosterage. Lea checks Kim's phone calls. Kim's lawyer, John meets Frederik. John

    Those Who Kill (2019 TV series)

    Those_Who_Kill_(2019_TV_series)

  • Donn
  • Irish mythological figure

    the Dagda. Donn is the father of Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, whom he gave in fosterage to the god of youth, Aengus mac Óg, to raise. Folklore about Donn survived

    Donn

    Donn

    Donn

  • Mireille Corbier
  • French historian of Classical history

    Adoption et fosterage". Annales. 56 (2): 402–405. doi:10.1017/S0395264900032777. Shaw, Brent D. (2004). "Review of Adoption et Fosterage". The Journal

    Mireille Corbier

    Mireille Corbier

    Mireille_Corbier

  • Brendan the Navigator
  • Irish monastic saint and explorer (circa 484-577)

    Broen-finn or 'fair-drop'. For five years he was both educated and given in fosterage to St. Íte of Killeedy, "The Brigid of Munster". When he was six he was

    Brendan the Navigator

    Brendan the Navigator

    Brendan_the_Navigator

  • Coparenting
  • Relationship focused on raising children

    follow them to the other parent's house. Allomothering in humans Family Fosterage Joint custody Shared earning/shared parenting marriage Shared parenting

    Coparenting

    Coparenting

  • Saint Patrick
  • Christian missionary, bishop, and saint

    accept gifts from kings placed him outside the normal ties of kinship, fosterage and affinity. He says that he was on one occasion beaten, robbed of all

    Saint Patrick

    Saint Patrick

    Saint_Patrick

  • North Sea Empire
  • 1013–1042 empire in Northwest Europe

    their reconciliation in Denmark in 1023, with an exchange of sons for fosterage and Thorkell becoming Cnut's regent in Denmark, suggests that Thorkell

    North Sea Empire

    North Sea Empire

    North_Sea_Empire

  • Grebo people
  • Ethnic group in West Africa

    Cornell University Press. Moran, Mary H. 1992. "Civilized Servants: Child Fosterage and Training for Status Among the Glebo of Liberia." In Hansen, Karen

    Grebo people

    Grebo people

    Grebo_people

  • Nur Bai
  • Indian tawaif

    Retrieved 2026-02-22. Khwaja, Sehar (2018). [2]Khwaja, Sehar (2018). "Fosterage and Motherhood in the Mughal Harem: Intimate Relations and the Political

    Nur Bai

    Nur Bai

    Nur_Bai

  • Conall Cremthainne
  • Irish king (died 480)

    list. Conall son of Niall was nicknamed Cremthainne (possibly denoting fosterage among the Uí Chremthainn of Airgialla), to distinguish him from his brother

    Conall Cremthainne

    Conall_Cremthainne

  • Milk kinship
  • Type of fostering allegiance formed during nursing by a non-biological mother

    Soldiers Once... And Young. New York: Random House. Parkes, Peter. 2004. 'Fosterage. Kinship, and Legend: When Milk Was Thicker than Blood?', Comparataive

    Milk kinship

    Milk_kinship

  • Childhood in Scotland in the Middle Ages
  • life chances. Wet-nursing had become common by the fifteenth century. Fosterage was common among Highland clan leaders. From the age of three children

    Childhood in Scotland in the Middle Ages

    Childhood_in_Scotland_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Manannán mac Lir
  • Sea god in Irish mythology

    MacQuarrie (2004). Dobs, Maighréad Ní C. (1930). "Altromh Tighi da Medar" [The Fosterage of the House of the Two Goblets]. Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie

    Manannán mac Lir

    Manannán mac Lir

    Manannán_mac_Lir

  • Aengus
  • Irish god of youth, love, and poetic inspiration

    of life time passes slowly and vitality seems to be permanent". In The Fosterage of the House of the Two Pails, a similar story is related in which Manannán

    Aengus

    Aengus

    Aengus

  • North (poetry collection)
  • 1975 poetry collection by Seamus Heaney

    2. A Constable Calls 3. Orange Drums, Tyrone, 1966 4. Summer 1969 5. Fosterage 6. Exposure Bog bodies inspire four poems in this volume: "Bog Queen"

    North (poetry collection)

    North_(poetry_collection)

  • Ludvig Karsten
  • Norwegian painter (1876–1926)

    Sebastian Karsten. His daughter Alise was born in 1909 and raised in fosterage, until she later moved to Copenhagen to join her father and stepmother

    Ludvig Karsten

    Ludvig Karsten

    Ludvig_Karsten

  • List of Mughal grand viziers
  • Grand Wazir of the Mughal Empire

    Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 978-81-241-0522-1.[dead link] Khwaja, Sehar. "Fosterage and Motherhood in the Mughal Harem: Intimate Relations and the Political

    List of Mughal grand viziers

    List of Mughal grand viziers

    List_of_Mughal_grand_viziers

  • Finvarra
  • Irish folkloric figure

    Agallamh na Seanoach (12th century). In Altram Tighe Dá Mheadar (The Fosterage of the House of the Two Drinking Vessels), Finnbarr Meadha is one of the

    Finvarra

    Finvarra

  • Ælfgifu of York
  • Queen of England (died c. 1001)

    respectively. Some of these sons seem to have spent part of their childhood in fosterage elsewhere, possibly with Æthelred's mother Ælfthryth. Edmund Ironside

    Ælfgifu of York

    Ælfgifu_of_York

  • Yamnaya culture
  • Archaeological culture in the Pontic steppe circa 3300 BCE

    S2CID 202354040 Olsen, Birgit A. (11 May 2023). "Marriage Strategies and Fosterage among the Indo-Europeans: A Linguistic Perspective". In Kristiansen, Kristian;

    Yamnaya culture

    Yamnaya culture

    Yamnaya_culture

  • Findchóem
  • Irish mythological character

    of Irish Biography section, Conall Cernach O'Donnell, Thomas (2025). Fosterage in Medieval Ireland: An Emotional History. Routledge. pp. 41–42. ISBN 978-1041179641

    Findchóem

    Findchóem

  • Early Irish law
  • Legal system of early medieval Ireland

    Senchus Mor Part II. Law of Distress (completed); Laws of Hostage-Sureties, Fosterage, Saer-Stock Tenure, Daer-Stock Tenure, and of Social Connexions, vol. 2

    Early Irish law

    Early Irish law

    Early_Irish_law

  • Foster
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    placing children in state custody in the homes of temporary caregivers Fosterage, the sometimes historical practice of children being raised by families

    Foster

    Foster

  • Irish cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Ireland

    (2008). Child-centred law in medieval Ireland. Chonaill, B. N. (1997). Fosterage: Child-rearing in medieval Ireland. History Ireland, 5(1), 28-31. Stokes

    Irish cuisine

    Irish cuisine

    Irish_cuisine

  • Marriage in Islam
  • Islamic concept of marriage

    marriage contract Polygamy in Islam Rada (fiqh), prohibited marriage due to fosterage (Islamic) or suckling Salat al-Istikharah, a prayer for seeking decisions

    Marriage in Islam

    Marriage in Islam

    Marriage_in_Islam

  • Murder of Victoria Climbié
  • 2000 torture and murder of a child

    France with her and arrange for their education; this sort of informal fosterage is common in the family's society. Victoria was apparently happy to be

    Murder of Victoria Climbié

    Murder_of_Victoria_Climbié

  • Biróg
  • Name list

    back to his father, who gives him to his brother, Gavida the smith, in fosterage. The boy (identified in the tale only as the "heir of Mac Kineely") who

    Biróg

    Biróg

  • Eithne Tháebfhota
  • Daughter of the king Cathaír Mór

    goddess of Sovereignty. In The Melodies of Buchet's House, Eithne was in fosterage to Buchet when her numerous brothers came and stole his cattleherds. Buchet

    Eithne Tháebfhota

    Eithne_Tháebfhota

  • Lancelot-Grail Cycle
  • 13th-century French Arthurian literary cycle

    Merlin assisting Uther's bedding of Ygraine to conceive Arthur, Arthur's fosterage under Antor/Ector, father of Kay; up to the "Sword in the Stone" episode

    Lancelot-Grail Cycle

    Lancelot-Grail Cycle

    Lancelot-Grail_Cycle

  • Islamic family jurisprudence
  • Legal traditions regarding Muslim Family law

    radaʿa ("he sucked the breast of his mother"). Often it is translated as "fosterage" or "milk kinship". The concept of radāʿ derives from Islamic and pre-Islamic

    Islamic family jurisprudence

    Islamic family jurisprudence

    Islamic_family_jurisprudence

  • Eugene O'Curry
  • Irish philologist and antiquary

    Mor Part II : Law of Distress (completed); Laws of Hostage-Sureties, Fosterage, Saer-Stock Tenure. Daer-Stock Tenure, and of Social Connexions, vol. 2

    Eugene O'Curry

    Eugene O'Curry

    Eugene_O'Curry

  • Saramaka
  • Maroon ethnic group of Suriname and French Guiana

    Saramaka. They treat problems ranging from conflicts concerning marriage or fosterage to land disputes, political succession, or major crimes. These same problems

    Saramaka

    Saramaka

    Saramaka

  • Kaitags
  • Ethnic group

    Dargo, Muira, Gapsh, Syurga. Utsmi usually sent a newborn son to them for fosterage to cement a political alliance. The capital of the Utsmiate was Kala Koreysh

    Kaitags

    Kaitags

    Kaitags

  • Eric Bloodaxe
  • 10th-century King of Norway and Northumbria

    According to Heimskringla and Egils saga, Eric spent much of his childhood in fosterage with the hersir Thórir son of Hróald. Of his adolescent years, a remarkable

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric_Bloodaxe

  • Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
  • Irish earl (c. 1550–1616)

    Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-90143-3. FitzSimons, Fiona (2001). "Fosterage and Gossipred in Late Medieval Ireland: Some new evidence". In Duffy,

    Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone

    Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone

    Hugh_O'Neill,_Earl_of_Tyrone

  • John O'Donovan (scholar)
  • Irish language scholar

    Senchus Mor Part II: Law of Distress (completed); Laws of Hostage-Sureties, Fosterage, Saer-Stock Tenure. Daer-Stock Tenure, and of Social Connexions, vol. 2

    John O'Donovan (scholar)

    John O'Donovan (scholar)

    John_O'Donovan_(scholar)

  • Psychohistory
  • Academic discipline

    did not internalize a completely murderous superego. Longer swaddling, fosterage, outside wetnursing, oblation of children to monasteries and nunneries

    Psychohistory

    Psychohistory

  • Gaelic Ireland
  • Pre-1607 Gaelic political and social order of Ireland

    fifteen for girls and eighteen for boys, the respective ages at which fosterage ended. Upon marriage, the families of the bride and bridegroom were expected

    Gaelic Ireland

    Gaelic Ireland

    Gaelic_Ireland

  • Tír na nÓg
  • Otherworld realm in Irish mythology

    Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore. Checkmark Books. "The Fosterage of the House of the Two Pails". www.ancienttexts.org. Dillon, Myles (2003)

    Tír na nÓg

    Tír na nÓg

    Tír_na_nÓg

  • Cú Chulainn
  • Irish mythological hero

    and the name is given to him by Ceat mac Mágach. Ceat takes Sédana into fosterage and gives him to his own foster parents, Srían and Gabur, to nurse; they

    Cú Chulainn

    Cú Chulainn

    Cú_Chulainn

  • Charon's obol
  • Coin placed in or on the mouth of the dead

    allusion with a simile — "words imposing on my tongue like obols" — in the "Fosterage" section of his long poem Singing School: The speaker associates himself

    Charon's obol

    Charon's obol

    Charon's_obol

  • Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi
  • Companion and adopted son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    customary practice recognized kinship relations not based on blood ties: fosterage (having nursed from the same woman) was one such relationship; the question

    Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi

    Zayd_ibn_Haritha_al-Kalbi

  • Walter D'Aincourt
  • Landholder in Derby, England in 1065/1066

    during the conflict. Walter's first son, William, died young, while in fosterage at the court of King William II "Rufus", and was buried in Lincoln Cathedral

    Walter D'Aincourt

    Walter D'Aincourt

    Walter_D'Aincourt

  • Childhood in early modern Scotland
  • the father. Among the elite of Highland society, there was a system of fosterage that created similar links to those of godparenthood. It was common, particularly

    Childhood in early modern Scotland

    Childhood in early modern Scotland

    Childhood_in_early_modern_Scotland

  • Ulster Cycle
  • Grouping of Irish myths

    warrior aristocracy. Bonds between aristocratic families are cemented by fosterage of each other's children. Wealth is reckoned in cattle. Warfare mainly

    Ulster Cycle

    Ulster_Cycle

  • Michael McLaverty
  • Irish writer

    bodied forth in perfectly pondered images and rhythms". Heaney's poem Fosterage, in the sequence Singing School from North (1975) is dedicated to him

    Michael McLaverty

    Michael_McLaverty

  • Islamic marital jurisprudence
  • Body of Islamic law surrounding marriage contracts

    foster relations in English is not permitted, although the concept of "fosterage" is not the same as is implied by the English word. The relationship is

    Islamic marital jurisprudence

    Islamic marital jurisprudence

    Islamic_marital_jurisprudence

  • The Machinery
  • Swedish television series

    uncle Palle to lure Olle into Monika's trap. Supports Jimmy. Goes into fosterage after Josefin becomes erratic. Bahador Foladi as Daniel: Strömstad police

    The Machinery

    The_Machinery

  • George Edwin Taylor
  • American journalist

    Wisconsin Press, 2012. Mouser, Bruce L. "Taylor and Smith: Benevolent Fosterage." Past, Present & Future: The Magazine of the La Crosse County Historical

    George Edwin Taylor

    George Edwin Taylor

    George_Edwin_Taylor

  • Brian O'Neill (High-King of Ireland)
  • High King of Ireland from 1258 to 1260

    discussed what to do, Goffraid's youngest brother, Donnell Og, returned from fosterage and was conferred the chieftainship of Tyrconnell. He refused to submit

    Brian O'Neill (High-King of Ireland)

    Brian_O'Neill_(High-King_of_Ireland)

  • Bodb Derg
  • Irish mythological figure

    Penguin. The Irish text is available at the Corpus of Electronic Texts. The Fosterage of the House of the Two Pails De Chopur in dá Muccida, the "Quarrel of

    Bodb Derg

    Bodb_Derg

  • Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill
  • Irish noblewoman and poet

    latter being the language of their letters). The ancient Irish custom of fosterage, whereby children of the gentry were brought up in their formative years

    Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill

    Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill

    Eibhlín_Dubh_Ní_Chonaill

  • Cultural variations in adoption
  • Solomon Islands, prefer that children move between different households. Fosterage is viewed as a way to create and maintain close personal relations, and

    Cultural variations in adoption

    Cultural_variations_in_adoption

  • Guillaume de Palerme
  • French romance poem

    Watanabe (2022), p. 10 This is not revealed until after the cowherd's fosterage. vv. 187–269 Hist. litt. (1852), pp. 830–831. Micha (1990) v. 738–1117

    Guillaume de Palerme

    Guillaume de Palerme

    Guillaume_de_Palerme

  • Brehon
  • Historic mediative and judicial role in Gaelic culture

    distraint of property for the satisfaction of debt, also laws related fosterage, tenure and social connections. In the law tract Cetharslicht Athgabdla

    Brehon

    Brehon

  • Opened Ground: Poems 1966–1996
  • 1998 book by Seamus Heaney

    Fear", "A Constable Calls", "Orange Drums, Tyrone, 1966", "Summer 1969", "Fosterage", "Exposure") Field Work 1979 "Oysters", "Triptych" ("After a Killing"

    Opened Ground: Poems 1966–1996

    Opened_Ground:_Poems_1966–1996

  • The Tale of Tsar Saltan
  • 1831 fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin

    близнецов")". In: Русская речь. 2000. № 3, pp. 99–100. Parkes, Peter (2004). "Fosterage, Kinship, and Legend: When Milk Was Thicker than Blood?". Comparative

    The Tale of Tsar Saltan

    The Tale of Tsar Saltan

    The_Tale_of_Tsar_Saltan

  • Early Scandinavian Dublin
  • Historical era in Ireland

    who identifies Oistín as Barith's foster-son. It seems, however, that fosterage was another method used by the Norsemen to forge alliances with native

    Early Scandinavian Dublin

    Early Scandinavian Dublin

    Early_Scandinavian_Dublin

  • Donnell Óg O'Donnell
  • Irish king

    tribute. It was at this point that an 18-year-old Domhnall Óg returned from fosterage among Clann Suibhne in Scotland to succeed Gofraidh. Due to the influence

    Donnell Óg O'Donnell

    Donnell Óg O'Donnell

    Donnell_Óg_O'Donnell

  • Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia
  • Ban of Bosnia

    She insisted immediately on bringing her to the Hungarian court for fosterage. Stephen was reluctant at first, but eventually dispatched Elizabeth.

    Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia

    Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia

    Stephen_II,_Ban_of_Bosnia

  • Dideiphyta
  • Town of ancient Lydia

    had about 20 people, 3 of whom were foster children, "indicating that fosterage was a very widespread social institution" in the area. Infant mortality

    Dideiphyta

    Dideiphyta

  • Batoqo of Kabardia
  • Grand Prince of Kabardia

    the Kuban with Sopelen-Sultan, having accepted the latter's son into fosterage, though Kireev stated that Batoqo "would not go over to the Crimean side

    Batoqo of Kabardia

    Batoqo_of_Kabardia

  • Celtic law
  • Legal codes of the Celtic cultural area

    public, might indicate that fosterage practices were widespread. This would seem to be supported by the fact that fosterage was important in both early

    Celtic law

    Celtic_law

  • More Irish than the Irish themselves
  • Irish phrase describing cultural assimilation of Norman invaders into Gaelic society

    thoughts and ways this 'more than Irish' tribe; For still they clung to fosterage, to breitheamh, cloak and bard: What king dare say to Geraldine, 'Your

    More Irish than the Irish themselves

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  • Qudsia Begum
  • Empress Consort of India ([[floruit|fl.]] 1768)

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  • Foster Care Independence Act
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  • Bécc Bairrche mac Blathmaic
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  • Publius Licinius Crassus (son of triumvir)
  • First century BCE Roman soldier

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  • The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird
  • Sicilian fairy tale

    Le Conteur Breton (in Breton). Lefournier. pp. 3–63. Parkes, Peter. "Fosterage, Kinship, and Legend: When Milk Was Thicker than Blood?". In: Comparative

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  • Outline of adoption
  • Overview of and topical guide to adoption

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    English

    Mathes

    English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.French (Mathès) and German : from the personal names Mathias or Mattheus (see Matthew).

  • Shibli
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    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

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    Mawlana Shibli Numani was a Great Scholar and Writer

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    Preetesh | ப்ரீதேஷ

    Lord of Love

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    Pierson

    English (London) : patronymic from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).North German : patronymic from the personal name Pier, a variant of Peer, reduced form of Peter.Born in Yorkshire, England, Abraham Pierson (1609–78) was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, NY; Branford, CT, and Newark, NJ. He left his library of more than 400 books, one of the most extensive in the colonies, to his son Abraham, who was one of the first trustees of Yale College.

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    Irish

    Colmcilla

    Dove of the church.

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    Malin

    English : from the medieval female personal name Malin, a diminutive of Mall.French and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Madalin, a short form of compound names with the initial element madal ‘council’.Serbian : patronymic from maly, Serbian mali ‘small’; compare Maly.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Male (a back-formation from Malka as if it contained the Slavic diminutive suffix -ke) + the Slavic metronymic suffix -in.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Malin, a place in Ukraine.

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    Gentle; Nice; Quiet

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    Moon Light

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

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    Measured; Moderate

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    Muslim

    Qurratul Ayn |

    Delightful, Darling

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  • Fosterage
  • n.

    The care of a foster child; the charge of nursing.