- John XI
Bekkos (also
Beccus; Gr****: Ἰωάννης Βέκκος; c. 1225 –
March 1297) was
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 2 June 1275 to 26
December 1282, and the...
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wrote that he was
nicknamed Beccus ("Beaky"),
likely due to his physique.
James Noel
Adams writes, "the
cognomen Beccus,
meaning ‘beak (of a ****)’"...
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Council of
Lyons (1274), and
condemned the pro-Unionist
patriarch John XI
Beccus.
Papadakis 1997. Laiou,
Angeliki E. (1972).
Constantinople and the Latins:...
- Jérémy
Beccu (born 22
September 1990) is a
French professional boxer. As an
amateur he
represented France at the 2012 Olympics,
reaching the
first round...
- Cuban. He
later qualified for the 2012
Olympics in London,
beating Jérémy
Beccu and Mark
Anthony Barriga before losing again to
eventual gold
medalist Zou...
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synonyms have been used to
describe Étraire de la Dui and its
wines including Beccu de l’Aduï, Betu, Étraire, Étraire de l’Adny, Étraire de l’Aduï, Étraire...
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variety of
synonyms including Aguyzelle, Aguzelle, Bâtarde, Bâtarde longue,
Beccu (in Savoie), Becouet,
Becuet (also
spelled as Bécuet or Becuét in the Val...
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Middle English bec (via
Anglo French),
which itself comes from the
Latin beccus.
Although beaks vary
significantly in size and
shape from
species to species...
- the
union of the Churches,
condemning the pro-Unionist
patriarch John XI
Beccus, and
giving a more
explicit condemnation of the
Filioque than any earlier...
- the same
Gaulish origin as "batter". beak from Old
French bec, from
Latin beccus, from
Gaulish beccos.
beret from
French béret,
perhaps ultimately of Gaulish...