- The
Confrérie des
Chevaliers du
Tastevin (literally "Fraternity of the
Knights of the Wine-Tasting Cup") is a
Bacchanalian fraternity of wine connoisseurs...
- c****oulet
being extended for
years or even decades. In 1970, La
Grande confrérie du c****oulet de
Castelnaudary – The
Grand Brotherhood of the C****oulet...
- The
Confrerie Pictura was a more or less
academic club of
artists founded in 1656 in The
Hague (the Netherlands) by
local art painters, who were unsatisfied...
- La
Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs (French pronunciation: [la kɔ̃fʁeʁi d(ə) la ʃɛːn de ʁotisœʁ]) is an
international gastronomic society founded...
- (8–100 cm in
diameter and
about 2 cm thick).
Founded in 2004 in Poitiers, the
Confrérie de l'Ordre des
Chevaliers de la
Grand Goule promotes the broyé poitevin...
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which takes place in Vevey, Switzerland. It has been
organised by the
Confrérie des
Vignerons ('Brotherhood of Winegrowers') in
Vevey since 1797. The...
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influenced by
Boucher and La Tour. He
moved to The
Hague in 1763,
joining the
Confrerie Pictura the same year. He was
court painter to
William V,
Prince of Orange...
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filling is also used in
Tourte de Pézenas, made with
flaky pastry. The
Confrérie du
petit pâté de Pézenas was
created in 1991 to "promote and
defend the...
- The
Confrérie Notre-Dame (CND),
later called the CND-Castille, was a
French resistance group founded by
Colonel Rémy. It was
joined by
other anti-****...
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built in 1548 for the
first authorized theatre troupe in Paris, the
Confrérie de la P****ion. It was
located on the rue
Mauconseil (now the rue Étienne...