Anne of france
(anne de beaujeu) 1460–1522, daughter of louis xi of france: regent during the minority of her brother charles viii 1483–91.
Read Also:
- Anne hutchinson
anne marbury [mahr-buh-ree] /ˈmɑr bə ri/ (show ipa), 1591–1643, american religious liberal, born in england: banished from m-ssachusetts 1637. thomas, 1711–80, american colonial administrator: royal governor of m-ssachusetts 1769–74; in exile from england after 1774. a city in central kansas, on the arkansas river. historical examples mrs. anne hutchinson arrived in boston from england in […]
- Annates
plural noun (rc church) the first year’s revenue of a see, an abbacy, or a minor benefice, paid to the pope historical examples the payment of annates to the see of rome was a grievance, both among clergy and laity, of very ancient standing. the reign of mary tudor w. llewelyn williams. abbots, mitred:division of […]
- Annas
a former cupr-nickel coin of pakistan, the 16th part of a rupee: last issued in 1960. a former cupr-nickel coin of india, the 16th part of a rupee. douay bible. . a female given name: from a hebrew word meaning “grace.”. historical examples though another man’s wife, annas lynn had wept for the handsome cavalier. […]
- Annectent
connecting or linking, as a group of animals transitional between two other species, families, cl-sses, etc. annectent an·nec·tent (ə-něk’tənt) adj. connected with; joined.
- Annectent gyrus
annectent gyrus annectent gyrus n. see transition gyrus.