- Look up
curtilage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
common law, the
curtilage of a
house or
dwelling is the land
immediately surrounding it, including...
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scythe factory in 1838.
Communes of the
Loire department Tenementum seu
curtile de
Monte Alto, 1331 (B 1856, f° 6 v°), Dict.
Topographique du département...
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Watershed (La ****păna apelor) 1938 – At the
Courtyard of
Yearning (La
curțile dorului) 1942 - Iron age (Varsta de fier) 1943 –
Unsuspected Steps (Nebănuitele...
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wants to get back
Gojdu Foundation patrimony"[permanent dead link] Adevărul,
Curţile Gojdu,
pentru averea reformaţilor[permanent dead link], 6
March 2006...
- award].
November 24, 2010.
Retrieved August 16, 2014. Ștefănescu,
Elena (1992).
Tudor Gheorghe la
curțile dorului.
Editura Timișoara. ISBN 973-9353-86-X....
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corresponded to
previously existing divisions. In the
Kingdom of Jerusalem, the
curtile, an
isolated farmstead, was rare. The
casalia could have European, local...
- his
literary debut in 1941 with the
story "Dumineca", in the
magazine Curțile dorului.
During World War II, he was
conscripted and sent to the Eastern...
- Bucharest:
Editura enciclopedică, 1996. ISBN 973-454-170-6
Virgil Drăghiceanu, "
Curțile domnești brâncovenești. IV. Curți și
conace fărâmate", in
Buletinul Comisiunii...
- of the new border, in Sibiu. As a
contributor to the
student magazine Curţile Dorului, he met and
befriended poet Radu Stanca. It was also
during that...
- to the
convent “…in pago
magnensi in
villa pruteca terra arabilis ****
curtile et vineis…” (roughly translated: “…in the
Mayen country in the village...