- A
Capuche (also almuce) is a friar's cowl, a long,
pointed hood
which was
typically worn by the Franciscan, Capuchin, Augustinian, Carmelite, or Cistercian...
- [ˈsɐ̃ʃu]; 8
September 1207 – 4
January 1248),
nicknamed the
Cowled or the
Capuched (Portuguese: o Capelo), alternatively, the
Pious (Portuguese: o Piedoso)...
- Laylow, on 26
August 2022,
Doums released his
first studio album, "Pull à
capuche et
billets mauves(lit. 'Hoodie and
mauve banknotes')". The
album featured...
- Br****empouy, [la dam də bʁasɛ̃pwi],
meaning "Lady of Br****empouy", or Dame à la
Capuche, "Lady with the Hood") is a
fragmentary ivory figurine from the
Upper Palaeolithic...
- 1212)
Sancho II of Portugal,
nicknamed "the Pious" and "the Caped" or "the
Capuched", (1209 - 1248) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
- Rondodasosa, Baby Gang, A2anti, Morad, Beny Jr, Ashe 22 23 "90'"
Doums Pull à
capuche et
billets mauves "Balotelli"
Prince Waly
Moussa "Maybach Phantom" Kpri...
-
Seelenfrieden "Ring My Line" King
Promise 5 Star "Thal****o"
Doums Pull á
capuche et
billets mauves "Life Lessons"
Luciano Majestic "Extra Sleeve" K-Trap...
-
leather cincture and a long
pointed capuche reaching to the cincture. The
indoor dress consists of a
black habit with
capuche and cincture. In many Augustinian...
- monks, in
gratitude for
which they
later adopted the hood (or cappuccio,
capuche) worn by that Order—which was the mark of a
hermit in that
region of Italy—and...
- Cardinal-King": Henry, King of
Portugal (Portuguese:
Henrique o Cardeal-Rei) "~ the
Capuched":
Sancho II of
Portugal (Portuguese:
Sancho o Capelo; also
known as Sancho...