- po****r
parlance only in the
eighteenth century and
replaced the
older term
bachen, a
cognate of bacon.[citation needed]
There are a
number of
regional varieties...
-
section (14 groups):
Nagchu (traditionally
called Hor dialects) Drachen/
Bachen Kyegu Pämbar
Khyungpo Rongdrak Minyak Rabgang Northern route(Chamdo) (Chab-mdo)...
-
cuisine minceur. In 1983
Christine and
Michel purchased the Château de
Bachen,
replanting the vineyards, and
producing their first harvest in 1988.[citation...
- Duhort-
Bachen (French pronunciation: [dyɔʁ baʃɛ̃]; Gascon: Dur Hòrt e Baishen) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
-
Agnar Bachen (1922–1996) was a Norwegian,
later naturalized British ship captain. He is
mainly notable for
having taken the
first major shipment of grain...
- Landes. Door for
Cagots in the Église Saint-Leu de Duhort [fr] in Duhort-
Bachen. Door for
Cagots in the Église Saint-Étienne de Baïgorry [fr] in Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry...
- Tristan; Sadlier-Brown, Gillian; Olson,
Angeleen M.; Monteith,
Zachary L.;
Bachen, Krystal; Prentice, Carolyn; Hessing-Lewis, Margot; Jackson,
Jennifer M...
-
named Richenbach,
possibly because of the many
wetland basins (German:
Bächen)
located in what is
today the old town.
Reichenbach was
granted town privileges...
- (40083)
Commensacq (40085)
Coudures (40086) Créon-d'Armagnac (40087) Duhort-
Bachen (40091)
Dumes (40092)
Escalans (40093)
Escource (40094)
Estigarde (40096)...
- the
basis of a
payment of 12
Thaler on 12
April 1717 to "Concert
Meister Bachen". It is one of
several such lost P****ions. Both the text (by an unknown...