- Aragonese; Pero IV d'Aragón; 5
September 1319 – 6
January 1387),
called the
Ceremonious (Catalan: El Cerimoniós; Aragonese: el Ceremonioso), was from 1336 until...
- than 40,000
inhabitants are cities. Town and
market town are
above all
ceremonious honorary degrees,
referring to po****tion,
history and
regional significance...
- suggested, e.g. the
sense of excess, i.e. over
scrupulousness or over-
ceremoniousness in the
performing of
religious rites, or else the
survival of old,...
- and the hollow,
intact portion of the hull of
Maine was
refloated and
ceremoniously scuttled at sea on 16
March 1912.
Rickover became intrigued with the...
-
after addressing a huge
meeting and
leading a vast procession, he had
ceremoniously manufactured some
contraband salt. He was
charged with
breach of the...
- 1632). His
Buddhist posthumous name is Daitoku-in (台徳院). His
ashes were
ceremoniously laid to rest in the Taitoku-in
Mausoleum in Edo.
Senior First Rank (March...
-
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...
- Tupinambá
people in Brazil. In particular, he
reported about how the
group ceremoniously ate the
bodies of
their dead
enemies as a
matter of honor. In his work...
- a
larger flag, and a
better flagpole. The war flag of
Finland was
ceremoniously raised on the
cairn and
Colonel Oinonen took the
titular photo—with...
-
onset of the
plaza transformation until August 14, 2009, when they were
ceremoniously bundled together in an
installation christened Now You See It, Now You...