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progenitor and Irish
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan, progenitor of the Irish FitzGerald dynasty | Geraldines, from a manuscript of the Expugnatio Hibernica, an account of the 1169 invasion of Ireland written by Maurice's nephew, Gerald of Wales in 1189.
A drawing of Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan, progenitor of the Irish FitzGerald dynasty | Geraldines, from a manuscript of the < i > Expugnatio Hibernica </ i >, an account of the 1169 Norman invasion of Ireland | invasion of Ireland written by Maurice's nephew, Gerald of Wales in 1189.
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan, progenitor of the Irish Geraldines, from a manuscript of the Expugnatio Hibernica, an account of the 1169 invasion of Ireland written by Maurice's nephew, Gerald of Wales, in 1189.

progenitor and was
One of the roles of Ares that was sited in mainland Greece itself was in the founding myth of Thebes: Ares was the progenitor of the water-dragon slain by Cadmus, for the dragon's teeth were sown into the ground as if a crop and sprung up as the fully armored autochthonic Spartoi.
Atlas Autocode's second-greatest claim to fame ( after being the progenitor of Imp and EMAS ) was that it had many of the features of the original " Compiler Compiler ".
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of universal common descent through an evolutionary process in On the Origin of Species, twice stating the hypothesis that there was only one progenitor for all life forms and ending with " There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one ".
The views about common descent expressed therein were that it was possible that there was only one progenitor for all life forms.
The progenitor of the A9 / A10 was the German V-2 rocket, also designed by von Braun and widely used at the end of World War II to bomb British and Belgian cities.
Above a certain mass ( estimated at approximately 2. 5 solar masses and whose star's progenitor was around 10 solar masses ), the core will reach the temperature ( approximately 1. 1 gigakelvins ) at which neon partially breaks down to form oxygen and helium, the latter of which immediately fuses with some of the remaining neon to form magnesium ; then oxygen fuses to form sulfur, silicon, and smaller amounts of other elements.
The predominant theory regarding its formation is that the progenitor galaxy was a barred spiral galaxy whose arms had a velocity too great to keep its coherence and therefore detached.
He was historically worshiped as the progenitor of their famous staff method by the monks themselves.
However, the prevailing view is that, the Somb was the first tree on Earth and the progenitor of plant life.
Recent research suggests that the Scottish warrior Somerled, who drove the Vikings out of Scotland and was the progenitor of Clan Donald, may himself have been of Viking descent — a member of Haplogroup R1a1.
It was the progenitor of all modern rockets, including those used by the United States and Soviet Union's space programs.
Another important progenitor of the symphony was the ripieno concerto — a form resembling a concerto for strings and continuo, but with no solo instruments.
The removal of Claudius from the conspiracy is due to his later role as the progenitor of the house of Constantine, a fiction of Constantine's time, and may serve to guarantee that the original version from which these two accounts spring was current prior to the reign of Constantine.
Barnett Newman credited Ingres as a progenitor of abstract expressionism, explaining: " That guy was an abstract painter ...
Wild populations of M. esculenta subspecies flabellifolia, shown to be the progenitor of domesticated cassava, are centered in west-central Brazil, where it was likely first domesticated more than 10, 000 years BP.
Test Pilot utilized authentic United States Army Air Corps ( USAAC ) airfield settings and was able to obtain rights to film using Boeing's new Y1B-17, which was destined to become the progenitor of the wartime B-17 bomber series.
*" RSX was a separate path at DEC and the progenitor more than anything of VMS that went to NT via Dave Cutler.
This school of thought was the intellectual progenitor of Conservative Judaism.
* There were three generations of giants before the race as a whole was destroyed by the deluge of Ymir's blood, after which time his grandson Bergelmir became the progenitor of a new line.
As such, he was a member of the House of Nassau and through the testamentary dispositions of William III became the progenitor of the new line of the House of Orange-Nassau.
He was the patriarch and progenitor of one of the United States ' most successful and wealthiest business dynasties of the 19th and 20th centuries.

progenitor and Lord
When in 1458, James Douglas, lord Dalkeith, was to receive the name ' Morton ' for his intended earldom, a protest was presented against this creation, asserting correctly that the lands of Mortoun belonged heritably to his step-grandmother, Janet Borthwick, widow of Sir James Douglas, known as 1st Lord of Dalkeith, and to her son William Douglas ( progenitor of the Whittingehame branch of the Douglases ), to which the Chancellor answered that " Lord Dalkeith was not to receive his title in the Earldom for the lands of Mortoun lying in the Lordship of Niddisdale but for the lands of Mortoun in the territory of Caldercleir ".
Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald, Lord of O ' Connelloe, was the progenitor of the Geraldine House of Desmond, and thus the patrilineal ancestor of the Barons Desmond, and of the earls of Desmond of the first creation.
It can be deduced however, that there was a connection to the House of Moray and it's progenitor, Freskin, Lord of Duffus, insofar as the later blazon of both Houses both contained thre stars argent on a field azure ; further in a document pertaining to Bricius de Douglas, William of Douglas's son and Bishop of Moray, he refers to his avunculus Freskin of Kerdal, an unusual name for the time in Scotland.
1263 – 6 ) and mother of Campbell progenitor Cailean Mór, was the daughter of one Cailean ( anglicised Colin ), " Lord of Carrick ".

progenitor and FitzGerald
By Gerald, Nest is the maternal progenitor of the FitzGerald dynasty, one of the most celebrated families of Ireland and Great Britain.

progenitor and female
After analysing genealogy trees constructed using 133 types of mtDNA, researchers concluded that all were descended from a female African progenitor, dubbed Mitochondrial Eve.
" female progenitor "

progenitor and line
#* Zu (" forefather ") implies a progenitor, either a founder of a dynasty or a new line within an existing one.
In the Kojiki Ninigi-no-Mikoto descends from heaven to Takachihonomine in Kyūshū and becomes the progenitor of the Japanese imperial line.
It's progenitor was Stephen Nemanja, who descended from a cadet line of the Vukanović dynasty ( 1101 – 1166 ).
The end result, a two-door drop head ( convertible ), had little in common with the styling of its progenitor 2000, but retained the suspension and drive line.
The first of the Generation IIIs, the LS1 was the progenitor of the new architecture design that would transform the entire Chevy V8 line and influence the last of the Big Blocks.
Silmariën ( born ), the progenitor of the line of the Lords of Andúnië — from which the Kings of Gondor and Arnor later sprung — was the oldest child of King Tar-Elendil.
And he became the progenitor of a line.
He was a progenitor of the Biržai-Dubingiai ( also known as Protestant ) Radziwiłł family line.
The Palladium was linked to the Samothrace mysteries through the pre-Olympian figure of Elektra, mother of Dardanus, progenitor of the Trojan royal line, and of Iasion, founder of the Samothrace mysteries.
** Leopold ( 1365 – 1386 ), progenitor of the Habsburg Leopoldian line, sole Duke of Inner Austria after the 1379 Treaty of Neuberg
Jakub Potocki (~ 1481-1551 ) was the progenitor of the magnate line of the Potocki family, with descendants living today, including those living in America.
Within this family tree sub-branches such as Bharatvansh, Yaduvansh, Puruvansh, Kuruvansh, Pandavansh and others emerged, each named after a prominent progenitor of the line.
He served as Governor of the Japanese Ise and Kai Provinces, and was the progenitor of the Kawachi Genji family line and his son, Minamoto no Yorisue, was ancestor of the Takanashi clan of Shinano Province.
Heinouchi Yoshimasa ( 平内 吉政 ) was a famous master carpenter, in Edo period Japan, and was the progenitor of a long line of master carpenters.

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