- The
legend of Lady
Carcas (French: Dame
Carcas) is an
etiological story about the
origin of Carc****onne's name. The
legend takes place in the 8th century...
-
Carcas is a
possible misspelling of: Caracas, a city in
Venezuela Carc****, a dead body This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Lady
Carcas,
following the
death of her husband,
allegedly took
charge of the city's
defence against the
Frankish army and
repelled it.
Princess Carcas first...
- Lady
Carcas, a ruse
ending a siege, and the
joyous ringing of
bells ("
Carcas sona")—though
memorialized in a neo-Gothic
sculpture of Mme.
Carcas on a...
- "derivation uncertain"
Canaan Cana
Candace Capernaum Caphtor Cappadocia Carcas Careah, bald
Carmel Carmi Carpus Charchemish Carshena,
meaning uncertain...
-
mother of the
other sons of
Simeon (Genesis 46:10;
Exodus 6:15).
Carkas or
Carcas is one of the
seven eunuchs whom
Ahasuerus summoned to
parade queen Vashti...
- the
House of God.
Close to the
western summit there is a
dried and
frozen carcas of a leopard. No one has
explained what the
leopard was s****ing at that...
- Olav's
Church (Bengali: সেন্ট ওলাভ'স চার্চ, romanized: Sēnṭa ōlābha'sa
cārca) is a
protestant church in Serampore, West Bengal, India. Also
known as...
- were plentiful. A
famous example occurs in the 8th-century
legend of Lady
Carcas, who
supposedly persuaded the
Franks to
abandon a five-year
siege by this...
- (2010) is a do****entary that was
directed by
Norberto Lopez Amado and
Carlos Carcas. The film won the
nomination for best do****entary film at the Goya Awards...