- Look up
banal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Banal may
refer to: Of or
pertaining to the ban (medieval) or banalité
Banal nationalism Banal (2008 film)...
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Eichmann in Jerusalem: A
Report on the
Banality of Evil is a 1963 book by the
philosopher and
political thinker Hannah Arendt. Arendt, a Jew who fled Germany...
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Banal nationalism refers to
everyday representations of a nation,
which build a
sense of
shared national identity. The term is
derived from
English academic...
- Alex John
Banal (born
December 28, 1988), more
commonly known as A. J. “Bazooka”
Banal, is a
Filipino professional boxer.
Banal resides in Ermita, Cebu...
- Joel
Banal (born
February 6, 1958) is a
retired Filipino professional basketball player, and
former head
coach in the
Philippine Basketball ****ociation...
- "
Banal Story" is a
short parody written by
Ernest Hemingway which appeared in the spring/summer 1926
issue of The
Little Review. and the
following year...
- the
banality-dues
themselves are
called droit de banalité. The
object of this
right was
qualified as
banal, e.g. the four
banal or
taureau banal. The...
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Banal (transl. Holy) is a 2008
Philippine action thriller film
directed by
Cesar Apolinario.
Christopher De Leon as
Major Miguel Sagala Paolo Contis as...
- four
banal (English:
common oven) was a
feudal institution in
medieval France. The
feudal lord (French: seigneur)
often had,
among other banal rights...
- In the
Middle Ages, the ban (Latin
bannus or bannum,
German Bann) or
banality (French banalité) was
originally the
power to
command men in war and evolved...