• 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...
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    Pet adoption (redirect from Pet fosterage)
    Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party. Common sources for adoptable pets are...
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    Company Incorporated. p. 33. ISBN 9781402738241. Retrieved 15 August 2022. "Fosterage in Ancient Ireland". Library Ireland. Retrieved 16 June 2012. v t e...
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    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...
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    foster relations in English are not permitted, although the concept of "fosterage" is not the same as is implied by the English word. The relationship is...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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  • the monastery of St. Caomhán at Kilcavan near Gorey, County Wexford. Fosterage was common practice in Medieval Ireland, with some aristocrats being fostered...
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    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...
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  • Press. ISBN 9780788504907. Bremmer, Jan (1976-01-01). "Avunculate and Fosterage". Journal of Indo-European Studies. 5 (1): 65–78. Kosven, M. O. (1948)...
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    2402 = dī (leg. tri) drúid insin ┐ a teóra mná, TBC² 1767." Parkes, "Fosterage, Kinship, & Legend", Cambridge University Press, Comparative Studies in...
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    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...
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  • follow them to the other parent's house. Allomothering in humans Family Fosterage Joint custody Shared earning/shared parenting marriage Shared parenting...
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    accept gifts from kings placed him outside the normal ties of kinship, fosterage and affinity. Legally he was without protection, and he says that he was...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    their reconciliation in Denmark in 1023, with an exchange of sons for fosterage and Thorkell becoming Cnut's regent in Denmark, suggests that Thorkell...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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  • list. Conall son of Niall was nicknamed Cremthainne (possibly denoting fosterage among the Uí Chremthainn of Airgialla), to distinguish him from his brother...
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  • 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...
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    (2008). Child-centred law in medieval Ireland. Chonaill, B. N. (1997). Fosterage: Child-rearing in medieval Ireland. History Ireland, 5(1), 28-31. Stokes...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • respectively. Some of these sons seem to have spent part of their childhood in fosterage elsewhere, possibly with Æthelred's mother Ælfthryth. Edmund Ironside...
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    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...
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    Google Books. Dobbs, Margaret E. (1929). "Altrom Tighi da Meadar" [The Fosterage of the House of Two Goblets] (snippet). Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie...
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  • Soldiers Once... And Young. New York: Random House. Parkes, Peter. 2004. 'Fosterage. Kinship, and Legend: When Milk Was Thicker than Blood?', Comparataive...
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