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Capot (1946–1974) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse sired by
Menow out of the mare Piquet.
Owned and bred by
Greentree Stable,
Capot was trained...
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elder only
receives the
remaining 30 of the 40
points awarded for
capot. The
capot does not
count towards a pique.
Equality has no
effect on
pique or...
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Eliza Capot,
Comtesse de
Feuillide (née Han****; 22
December 1761 – 25
April 1813) was the cousin, and
later sister-in-law, of
novelist Jane Austen. She...
- A
capote (French: [kapɔt]) or
capot (French: [kapo]) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood. From the
early days of the
North American fur trade,...
- The Rivière
Capot is a
river of Martinique. It
flows into the
Caribbean Sea near B****e-Pointe. It is 21.8 km (13.5 mi) long. List of
rivers of Martinique...
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According to the
botanical criteria of
Frank White and
geographer Robert Capot-Rey, the
northern limit of the
Sahara corresponds to the
northern limit...
- que
distingue la
terminologie à
partir du XVIe siècle: agotes, cagots,
capots. Au sein de
chacun d'eux, les
distances moyennes d'intermariage sont relativement...
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center (mainly from the
Blanche River which flows into the Lézarde, the
Capot, and the Dumauzé). Thus, 60% of the
total is
extracted from a
single river...
- into the 20th century. The
origins of both the term
Cagots (and Agotes,
Capots, Caqueux, etc.) and the
Cagots themselves are uncertain. It has been suggested...
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girdles of the Indians. — -Peter Kalm, 1749.
Those who go to war
receive a
capot, two
cotton shirts, one breechclout, one pair of leggings, one blanket,...