- Look up
Brise or
brise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brise,
Brisé or
Briše may
refer to:
Brisé (dance), a type of jump in
ballet "
Brisé" (song)...
- Brísinga men is "torc of the
Brísings"; the Old
English parallel in
Beowulf supports this derivation,
though who the
Brísings (Old
Norse Brísingar) may have...
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Brise soleil,
sometimes brise-soleil (French: [bʁiz sɔlɛj]; lit. '"sun breaker"'), is an
architectural feature of a
building that
reduces heat gain within...
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Style brisé (French: "broken style") is a
general term for
irregular arpeggiated texture in
instrumental music of the
Baroque period. It is
commonly used...
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Brisë is a
village in the
administrative unit of
Lekbibaj in ****ës County, Albania. It is
situated in the
ethnographic region known as the
Highlands of...
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entirely of
decorated sticks without a fan "leaf" were
known as
brisé fans. The
brisé fan
originated in China. However,
despite the
relative crude methods...
- Ruggles-
Brise is a surname.
Notable people include:
Dorothea Ruggles-
Brise (1866–1937),
Scottish folk song
collector Edward Ruggles-
Brise (1822–1942)...
- Sir
Samuel Brise Ruggles-
Brise KCB DL JP (29
December 1825 – 28 May 1899) was a
British Conservative politician, and
owner of
Spains Hall, Es****. Samuel...
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Captain Guy
Edward Ruggles-
Brise (15 June 1914 – 14
November 2000) was a
British Second World War
officer and High
Sheriff of Es**** He was born Braintree...
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Ronald A.
Brisé (born June 12, 1974) is a
Democratic politician from Florida. He
served in the
Florida House of
Representatives representing the 108th...