- Aragonese; Pero IV d'Aragón; 5
September 1319 – 6
January 1387),
called the
Ceremonious (Catalan: El Cerimoniós; Aragonese: el Ceremonioso), was from 1336 until...
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behind Gyeongbokgung Palace. It was
rarely used. It was only used in
ceremonious and
symbolic functions. In
order to visit,
identification such as a p****port...
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Lungee are a hand-woven gold
embroidered cloth worn by
Sindhi men on
ceremonious occasions like weddings, Engagements,
Cultural day and
events etc. The...
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forehead –
considered to be the
location of
spiritual third eye,
marks ceremonious welcome,
blessing or one's parti****tion in a
ritual or rite of p****age...
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Quotations from
Wikiquote Rite may
refer to: Ritual, an
established ceremonious act Rite (Christianity),
sacred rituals in the
Christian religion Ritual...
- Lord/Duke of
Athens contesting Peter the
Ceremonious till 1387
Reign 1385/1394–1394
Predecessor Peter the
Ceremonious Duke of
Neopatras Reign 1390–1393 Predecessor...
- (Leipzig, 1732),
Johann Gottfried Walther wrote that the
loure "is slow and
ceremonious; the
first note of each half-measure is
dotted which should be well observed"...
- for example:
getting softer then
suddenly very loud
pomposo Pompous,
ceremonious ponticello or sul
ponticello (pont.) On the
bridge (i.e. in
string playing...
- was settled,
Flair made a
surprise return on
September 14, 1998, to
ceremoniously reform the Four Hor**** (along with
Steve McMichael, Dean Malenko,...
- than 40,000
inhabitants are cities. Town and
market town are
above all
ceremonious honorary degrees,
referring to po****tion,
history and
regional significance...