- of
slave owners were
either freed slaves or
descendants of slaves. The
Confrarias,
religious brotherhoods that
included slaves, both
native (Indian) and...
-
October 2023. "
Confrarias". Federação
Portuguesa das
Confrarias Gastronómicas (in Portuguese).
Retrieved 19
October 2023. "
Confrarias".
Produtos Tradicionais...
- ever since. The
country had a
unique and
experienced guild of weavers,
Confraria de
Paraires i Teixidors, in Escaldes-Engordany.
Founded in 1604, it took...
- Cairo, 1941
Mateus Soares de Azevedo, "Ordens
Sufis no Islã: Iniciação às
Confrarias Esotéricas muçulmanas no Irã
xiita e no
mundo sunita", São Paulo, Polar...
- A
confraternity (Spanish: cofradía; Portuguese:
confraria) is
generally a
Christian voluntary ****ociation of
laypeople created for the
purpose of promoting...
- Lisbon,
April 2008; "Chave de
Honra da
Cidade de Lisboa", Lisbon, May 2008
Confraria Queijo S. Jorge, Acores, May 2008
Ciudadino Andino Honorifico, Lima, Peru...
- lot
since the 19th century.
There is a "
confraria gastronómica" (gastronomic brotherhood) in
Valadares (
Confraria Gastronómica do Velhote)
which intends...
- the
royal privileges, the town
gradually became established first as a
Confraria (1182), then
Consolat (muni****l organ) (1202), and from 1267 up to the...
- of
permanent city councils, and the
organization of
artisan guilds or
confrarías,
which would in time
acquire a
religious hue just to
avoid being banned...
-
Trimestral do
Instituto do Ceará (in
Brazilian Portuguese). ANNO XLV: 37–52.
Confraria do
IAHGP (1919). Revista,
volume 21, edições 103-106 (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...