Pater Patriae
Some people have considered that the first king was Offa, in about 774 AD The consensus is that Egbert is the traditional first, so perhaps you could call him the Father of the Country
He influneced the father of our country by his writings.
Britain is the only country in the Postal Union that doesn't have to have it's name or ID on the stamps. They all do have a picture of the Queen's head on them. Great Britain issued the first postage stamps in 1840. Because of their color, they are referred to as "One Penny Blacks." They were quickly replaced with the "One Penny Reds" because it was too hard to see the cancellations on the black version.
The list of the founding fathers of Canada, actually referred to as the Fathers of Confederation, can be found at this site. It also includes the province they represented and their year of birth and death, as well as the conferences they participated in which preceded confederation.
George Washington is often referred to as the "Father of His Country" for his role as a founding father of the United States and his leadership as the first President of the country.
George Washington is referred to as the Father of Our Country.
True. He is known as the Father of Our Country, though.
Yes, he was referred to as the 'father of science'.
I think There are many but i am sure about just one and that is France. that why French is called father tongue not mother tongue.
No country is referred to as the 'Country of Independence'.
Euclid of Alexandria, is often referred to as the "Father of Geometry."
He is occasionally referred to as the "Father of Modernism" or the "Father of Modern Art".
The son of a father's son is commonly referred to as a grandson.
President George Washington is referred to as the 'Father' of the USA.
Scince England was our mother country Scotland was our father country, Wales was our aunt contry and Ireland was our unhappy uncle country
A patriarchal nickname given to Washington is "Father of our country."