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Cruentative procedures became increasingly stringent, and in 1545,
Antonius Blancus was the
first to
question the
reliability of
cruentation as a practice...
- Peninsula,
especially the
Visigoths and the Suevi,
added words such as
blancu, esquila, estaca, mofu, serón, espetar, gadañu and tosquilar.
Arabisms could...
- and
Sultan Mehmed II to
match his
interpretations of events.
Franciscus Blancus, a
Catholic bishop born in Albania, also
wrote Scanderbegs's biography...
- word *blankaz ("white, bright, blinding"),
borrowed into Late
Latin as *
blancus,
which provided the
source for
Romance words for "white" (Catalan, Occitan...
- playa, plato, blanco, placer,
plaza from
Latin obligatus, plagia, platus,
blancus (Germanic origin),
placere (verb), platea. In
contemporary Brazilian Portuguese...
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Frang Bardhi (Latin:
Franciscus Blancus, Italian:
Francesco Bianchi, 1606–1643) was an
Albanian Catholic bishop and Old
Albanian author.
Bardhi is best...
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University of Lille, France.
Frang Bardhi,
Frang Bardhi (Latin:
Franciscus Blancus, Italian:
Francesco Bianchi, 1606–1643) –
bishop and
author of the early...
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candidus was
later replaced during the
Germanic invasion of Rome by the term
blancus,
which served a
similar purpose, and
which has
survived in
modern languages...
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Breviariu de la diáspora (1993)
Lletra muerto (1998)
Servidume (2000) El
doble blancu (2008) Les
vides incompletes (2009) Del
llaberintu al
trenta (1995) Les...
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given name. It
means "white" in French,
derived from the Late
Latin word "
blancus". It
possibly originated as a
nickname or
descriptive name for a girl with...