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    Personal Names of Vilnius Residents in the 16th–17th Centuries by Alma Ragauskaitė

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The surnames of Vilnius residents are of patronymic and non-patronymic origin. The most popular were Slavic patronymic suffixes -(i)evič and -(i)ovič. …”
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    Analyse de la structure génétique et patronymique de la France métropolitaine (XIXe-XXe siècles) by Pierre Darlu, Pascal Chareille

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The statistical results show the existence of strong patronymic disparities between the north and the south of France, and between the central and peripheral areas. …”
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    Anthroponymy of the Habitants of the Polish Town of Wawolnica in the Second Half of the 15th Century by Marek Olejnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Appellative (including professional) and patronymic formations constitute a significant portion of the studied records. …”
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    Noms, étiquette(s) et identités dans Persuasion, de Jane Austen by Marie-Laure Massei

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Jane Austen’s last novel, Persuasion, dramatises the tensions inherent in the decline of the ancient landed order and of its traditional sources of authority, as the emergence of a new social hierarchy, in the wake of the Napoleonic wars, was leading to a questioning of signifiers: patronyms and titles are thus subject to constant reassessment in the novel while the honorific term ‘gentleman’ is threatened with devaluation. …”
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    Mannsnavnet Gautulv ‒ Guttul by Atle Steinar Langekiehl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The nobility figures far more prominently than other social groups in medieval sources, and in Norway, the first known Gautulvs and people with the patronym Gautulvsson undoubtedly belonged to the nobility. …”
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