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Blason is a form of poetry. The term
originally comes from the
heraldic term "blazon" in
French heraldry,
which means either the
codified description of...
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implicitly suggest negative characteristics of a
rival out-group." In
blasons po****ires
nations are
homogeneous and have
national characteristics. Items...
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Giacomo Blason (born 19
March 1914 in Fiumicello; died 3
February 1998 in Monfalcone) was an
Italian professional football player and
coach who pla****...
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Redorer son
blason (literally "to re-gild one's coat of arms") was a
social practice taking place in
France before the
French Revolution,
whereby a poor...
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Blason may
refer to:
Blason, form of
poetry Blason po****ire,
umbrella genre in the
field of
folkloristics Giacomo Blason (1914 - 1998),
Italian professional...
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Ivano Blason (Italian pronunciation: [iˈvaːno blaˈzon, -ˈzɔn]; 24 May 1923 – 13
March 2002) was an
Italian footballer. He was a defender, who is credited...
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mainly "roamed"
around the back line;
according to Schianchi,
Ivano Blason is
considered to be the
first true
libero in Italy, who –
under manager...
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Landes 41 Loir-et-Cher 42
Loire 43 Haute-Loire 44 Loire-Atlantique
Blason non
officiel 45
Loiret 46 Lot 47 Lot-et-Garonne 48 Lozère 49 Maine-et-Loire...
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continuous vituperation of its subject. The
blasons of Marot's
followers were
printed in 1543 with the
title of
Blasons anatomiques du
corps féminin. Duchess...
- fois, les 3
avril et 18 octobre. Elle a examiné 31 dossiers : [...] • 2
blasons de
grandes régions : Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes [...] 61 % de ces
dossiers ont...