- In the
Middle Ages, the term
bezant (Old French: besant, from
Latin bizantius aureus) was used in
Western Europe to
describe several gold
coins of the...
- ou ung lev'er de gules, ou le
collere de
sable ou le
bordure de
sable besante dor (i.e.: or a
hound gules collared sable, a
border sable besanty or)...
- same metal, each
bunch carried by a blue
quina charged with five
silver besantes, in aspersion. It is
topped by a
mural silver crown with five towers. In...
-
cinco escudetes, de blau,
postos em cruz, cada um
carregado com
cinco besantes, de prata,
postos em aspa; bordadura, de gules,
carregada com sete castelos...
- of Estonia. 1196 John,
Count of Corbeil:
Equestrian seal,
shield with
besanté border. The seal is
interesting especially because it is the last in France...
-
their Arms, a
sixteenth century armory, lists: Condor, Erle of Devon: Sa:
besanted or.
Robert Glover's m****cript "De
Ducibus Cornubiæ" (c. 1568–1588) mentions:...
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Frazioni Pallavicino,
Borgo Adorno, Pessinate, Semega, Campana, Zebed****i,
Besante, Arborelle, Colonne, Pertuso, Prato, Merl****ino,
Costa Merl****ino Government...
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Magni Gyro:
produzione autogiri per il
lavoro e per il
tempo libero.
Besante:
Magni Gyro srl.
Retrieved 23 July 2024. Markowski, Mark (1984). The Encyclopedia...
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palace for the king in Saïda
Province and the
payment of ten
thousand besantes annually in
return for James'
promise to
abandon his
attack of the capital...