- Aragonese; Pero IV d'Aragón; 5
September 1319 – 6
January 1387),
called the
Ceremonious (Catalan: El Cerimoniós; Aragonese: el Ceremonioso), was from 1336 until...
- Jagannath. His image,
along with the
other two ****ociated deities, is
ceremoniously brought out of the
sacrosanctum (Garbhagruha) of his
chief temple in...
-
forehead –
considered to be the
location of
spiritual third eye,
marks ceremonious welcome,
blessing or one's parti****tion in a
ritual or rite of p****age...
- for example:
getting softer then
suddenly very loud
pomposo Pompous,
ceremonious ponticello or sul
ponticello (pont.) On the
bridge (i.e. in
string playing...
-
Lungee are a hand-woven gold
embroidered cloth worn by
Sindhi men on
ceremonious occasions like weddings, Engagements,
Cultural day and
events etc. The...
- is M****mriti
Dahan Din, the day on
which B R
Ambedkar publicly and
ceremoniously in 1927". Kafila.
Retrieved 21
October 2015. "11. M****mriti
Dahan Day...
-
forces captured Târgoviște on 8 November.
Stephen of
Moldavia and Vlad
ceremoniously confirmed their alliance, and they
occupied Bucharest,
forcing Basarab...
-
modified until the 14th
century with the
efforts of
Peter IV of
Aragon "the
Ceremonious". This king
extended the
palatial structures in 1336 and constructed...
-
after addressing a huge
meeting and
leading a vast procession, he had
ceremoniously manufactured some
contraband salt. He was
charged with
breach of the...
- also
describes the tour as the
Black Parade's "work
privilege [being]
ceremoniously reinstated,"
allowing for it to
celebrate the
culture and achievements...