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Laura Anthony (pen name of Lori Wilde) Jane Arbor; Catherine Archer; Jennifer Archer; Catherine Archibald; Lindsay Armstrong; Tilly Armstrong; Judith Arnold [4] Jane Ashford; Dawn Atkins [4] Kathryn Atwood; Jane Austen; Anne Avery; Jessica Ayre
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The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with A ... Maria Archer (1899–1982, Portugal, f/ch/d), pseudonym of Maria Emilia Archer Eyrolles ...
An association of sex and violence is found in the erotic fascination for gladiators, who often had sexualized names such as Cupido. [ 70 ] Cupid was the enemy of chastity , and the poet Ovid opposes him to Diana , the virgin goddess of the hunt who likewise carries a bow but who hates Cupid's passion-provoking arrows. [ 71 ]
Sterling Malory Archer (H. Jon Benjamin), Code Name: Duchess, is 184 lb, 6'2", 36 years old (computer-screen readout in the show's first episode) and has black hair and blue eyes. He is considered the world's most dangerous secret agent.
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The name is from Proto-Germanic *Agilaz, [1] and the same legend is reflected in Old English Ægil of the Franks Casket and Alamannic Aigil of the Pforzen buckle. The Proto-Germanic form of the legend may only be guessed at, but it appears likely that Egil was a renowned archer who defended a keep together with his wife Aliruna , against ...
Kama (left) with Rati on a temple wall of Chennakesava Temple, Belur, India Eos by Evelyn De Morgan (1895) depicts Eos, a Greek dawn goddess. A love deity is a deity in mythology associated with romance, sex, lust, or sexuality.