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banqueting houses,
often on the roof or in the
grounds of
large houses, were
built for them. Such
meals are also
called a "sugar collation".
Banquets...
- The
Banqueting House, on
Whitehall in the City of Westminster,
central London, is the
grandest and best-known
survivor of the
architectural genre of banqueting...
- six
banqueting houses on the top of the towers,
reached only
across the roof
leads The
banqueting house at
Hampton Court Palace Wrest Park
Banqueting House...
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After the
Banquet (宴のあと,
Utage no Ato) is a 1960
novel by
Yukio Mishima. It
follows Kazu, a middle-age
proprietress of an
upscale ****anese restaurant...
- Look up
banquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
banquet is a
large public meal or feast.
Banquet or The
Banquet may also
refer to: The
Banquet (1991...
- The
Banquet of
Chestnuts (sometimes
Ballet of Chestnuts,
Festival of Chestnuts, or
Joust of ****s) was a
supper purportedly held at the
Papal Palace...
- The
Banqueting House is a 17th-century
building on Whitehall, London.
Banqueting House may also
refer to:
Banqueting House, Gibside, a part of the former...
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Beggars Banquet is the
seventh studio album by the
English rock band the
Rolling Stones,
released on 6
December 1968 by
Decca Records in the
United Kingdom...
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Wedding banquet may
refer to: The
Wedding Banquet, a 1993 Taiwanese-American film the
actual banquet (meal) at a wedding. This may include:
rehearsal dinner...
- An ****embly hall is a hall to hold
public meetings or
meetings of an
organization such as a school, church, or
deliberative ****embly. An
example of the...