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adopt$1290$ - ترجمة إلى اليونانية

YEAR
MCCXC; 1290 (year); Year 1290; AD 1290; 1290 CE; 1290 AD; Events in 1290; Births in 1290; Deaths in 1290
  • Andrew III]] (r. 1290–1301)

adopt      
v. υιοθετώ, ενστερίζομαι
adoptive father         
  • Children associated with'Hope and Homes for Children, a foster care program in [[Ukraine]]
  • Actors at the [[Anne of Green Gables]] Museum on [[Prince Edward Island]], Canada. Since its first publication in 1908, the story of the orphaned Anne, and how the Cuthberts took her in, has been widely popular in the English-speaking world and, later, Japan.
  • New York Foundling Home]] is among North America's oldest adoption agencies.
  •  ''At the monastery gate'' (''Am Klostertor'') by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]]
  • [[Josephine Baker]] adopted 10 children in the 1960s. In this photo they are on a tour of [[Amsterdam]] in 1964.
  • [[Trajan]] became emperor of Rome through adoption by the previous emperor [[Nerva]], and was in turn succeeded by his own adopted son [[Hadrian]]. Adoption was a customary practice of the Roman Empire that enabled peaceful transitions of power.
  • Same-sex marriage but adoption by married same-sex couples not allowed}}
PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON ASSUMES THE PARENTING FOR A CHILD BORN BY OTHER PARENTS
Adoptee; Adopt; Adopted; Adopting parents; Adoptive; Sub-mom; Adoptiv; Adopting; Adopted child; Adoptive parent; Adoptees; Child adoption; Domestic adoption; Adopted parent; Common law adoption; Common-law adoption; Adoption parenting; Adoption Outreach; Adoption Triad; Adoption agency; Adoption agencies; Adoptive families; Adoptive family; Adoption attorney; Failed adoption; Adoptive father; Criticism of adoption; Adopted children
ψυχοπατέρας
adopted child         
  • Children associated with'Hope and Homes for Children, a foster care program in [[Ukraine]]
  • Actors at the [[Anne of Green Gables]] Museum on [[Prince Edward Island]], Canada. Since its first publication in 1908, the story of the orphaned Anne, and how the Cuthberts took her in, has been widely popular in the English-speaking world and, later, Japan.
  • New York Foundling Home]] is among North America's oldest adoption agencies.
  •  ''At the monastery gate'' (''Am Klostertor'') by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]]
  • [[Josephine Baker]] adopted 10 children in the 1960s. In this photo they are on a tour of [[Amsterdam]] in 1964.
  • [[Trajan]] became emperor of Rome through adoption by the previous emperor [[Nerva]], and was in turn succeeded by his own adopted son [[Hadrian]]. Adoption was a customary practice of the Roman Empire that enabled peaceful transitions of power.
  • Same-sex marriage but adoption by married same-sex couples not allowed}}
PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON ASSUMES THE PARENTING FOR A CHILD BORN BY OTHER PARENTS
Adoptee; Adopt; Adopted; Adopting parents; Adoptive; Sub-mom; Adoptiv; Adopting; Adopted child; Adoptive parent; Adoptees; Child adoption; Domestic adoption; Adopted parent; Common law adoption; Common-law adoption; Adoption parenting; Adoption Outreach; Adoption Triad; Adoption agency; Adoption agencies; Adoptive families; Adoptive family; Adoption attorney; Failed adoption; Adoptive father; Criticism of adoption; Adopted children
θετό παιδί

تعريف

Bethink
·vi To Think; to Recollect; to Consider.
II. Bethink ·vt To call to mind; to recall or bring to recollection, reflection, or consideration; to Think; to Consider;
- generally followed by a reflexive pronoun, often with of or that before the subject of thought.

ويكيبيديا

1290

Year 1290 (MCCXC) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.