- The
cotillion (also
cotillon or
French country dance) is a
social dance, po****r in 18th-century
Europe and
North America.
Originally for four couples...
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McCarthy 1999, p. 74.
Greenberg 2018, pp. 83–85.
Greenberg 2018, p. 95.
Cotillon 2005.
Montmayeur 2005.
Miyazaki 1996, p. 442.
Miyazaki 1983, p. 147. Kanō...
- 325–327. Lacouture, 1991, pp. 204–205. Lacouture, 1991, pp. 206–207. Jérôme
Cotillon, "Un
homme d’influence à Vichy:
Henry du
Moulin de Labarthète",
Revue Historique...
- Argillet, Argilliere, Begeain, Begean, Bon Savoyan, Chetouan, Cintuan,
Cotillon Des Dames, Gascon,
Grand Chetuan,
Grand Picot,
Grand Picou, Gros Chetuan...
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Grapes (las doce uvas de la suerte).
Young people typically go out to a
cotillón, a very big
feast in bars and pubs, and they
drink and
dance until the...
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printed in four
collections in
London between c. 1767 and 1779:
Minuets Cotillons &
Country Dances, book I (c. 1767),
containing 24 dances; A Collection...
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mailles ("chainmail"). The Old
French cote also gave rise to the word
cotillon ("cotillion", a dance).
Petticoat is
another indirect descendant of cote...
- Alan
Napier "Return to Fiji" (1970) "All
About Andrea" (1973) "The Lost
Cotillon" (1974)
James Shigeta "No
Motive for Murder" (1971)
Richard Basehart "Noel's...
- ISBN 978-1135954949. Engelhardt, Ed. (1882). La
Turquie et le Tanzimat. Paris: A.
Cotillon. p. 11. A
history of the
Modern Middle East,
Cleveland and
Bunton p. 79...
- 2018.
Retrieved 3
April 2018. Infobae. "Show de
Pablo Lescano,
divertido cotillón y kit "anti resaca": la
intimidad del
casamiento de
Dalma Maradona". Argentina...