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Francization (in
American English,
Canadian English, and
Oxford English) or
Francisation (in
other British English), also
known as Frenchification, is...
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subsequent War of the
Pyrenees polarised the
country in a
reaction against the
gallicised elites and
following defeat in the field,
peace was made with
France in...
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surname was
gallicised to Stuart. Mary
married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, a
member of a
junior branch of the
Stewart family (who had also
gallicised their...
- de Foix (c. 1415 – 1485) was the
Captal de Buch,
first Earl of
Kendal (
Gallicised into "Comte de Candalle"),
Vicomte de Castillon,
Meilles and
Comte de...
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oculaire from
Latin oculus /
ocularis However, a
historical tendency to
Gallicise Latin roots can be identified,
whereas English conversely leans towards...
- to him at
Aubigny and Concressault, the
Darnley Stewarts'
surname was
gallicised to Stuart. Both Mary,
Queen of Scots, and Lord
Darnley had
strong claims...
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words putu and cēri
meaning "new slum"; its old name
Pondicherry is a
gallicised version of Pāṇṭicēri
meaning "slum of Pandis".
Puducherry has five official...
- von Linné (Latinised as
Carolus a Linné), 'Linné'
being a
shortened and
gallicised version of 'Linnæus', and the
German nobiliary particle 'von' signifying...
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communes of Anse-à-Galets and Pointe-à-Raquette. La
Gonave or
Gonave is a
gallicised form of Guanabo. The
indigenous Taínos
called the
island Guanabo. Under...
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royal court of
England spoke a
Norman language that
became progressively Gallicised through contact with Old French. The
Norman rulers did not try to suppress...