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Black robe,
blackrobe or
variant may
refer to:
Black Robes, the
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Black Robe, a 1985
historical novel by
Brian Moore Black Robe...
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Black Robe is a 1991
historical drama film
directed by
Bruce Beresford,
adapted by
Brian Moore from his 1985
novel of the same name. Set in the 17th century...
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Black Robe,
first published in 1985, is a
historical novel by
Brian Moore set in New
France in the 17th century. Its
central theme is the
collision of...
- The
Black Robe is an 1881 partially-epistolary
novel by
famed English writer,
Wilkie Collins. The book,
which relates the
misadventures of one "Lewis Romayne"...
- he
received 16% of the vote in the primary. In 2011,
Coffey co-founded
BlackRobe Capital Partners,
which closed one and a half
years later.
Presently as...
- Lords'
tradition of
sitting unrobed. On
ceremonial occasions they wear a
robe of
black damask embellished with gold with the
badge of the
Supreme Court embroidered...
- The
traditional Jesuit-style c****ock,
called a "soutane" is
similar to a
robe which is
wrapped around the body and was tied with a cincture,
rather than...
- A
robe is a loose-****ing
outer garment.
Unlike garments described as
capes or cloaks,
robes usually have sleeves. The
English word
robe derives from Middle...
- Nine
Black Robes:
Inside the
Supreme Court's
Drive to the
Right and Its
Historic Consequences is a
nonfiction book
written by Joan Biskupic. It was published...
- The
Black Robe is a w****ly 30-minute
American docu-drama
anthology court show
based on
actual police night court cases that was
broadcast on the National...