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- Radio Courtoisie (French pronunciation: [ʁadjo kuʁtwazi]; English: Radio Courtesy) is a French radio station and cultural ****ociative union created in...
- Heraldic courtesy or courtoisie (French) is a practice typical of the heraldry of Germany (or more generally the former Holy Roman Empire), in which coats...
- including France, many titles are not substantive titles but remain titres de courtoisie, and, as such, are adopted unilaterally. When done by a genuine member...
- Point Présent (Defunct) Minute Nouvelle École Le Quotidien de Paris Radio Courtoisie Valeurs actuelles Related topics Archeo****urism Clerical philosophers...
- Gothenburg II. the arms of Bohuslän III. the arms of Dalsland turned in courtoisie, IV. the arms of Västergötland." "Folkmängd i riket, län och kommuner...
- via YouTube. Le Libre Journal de Serge de Beketch, broadcast on Radio Courtoisie on 10 November 1993. "Les «prédictions» de Paco Rabanne fort mal perçues...
- Mona FM Phare FM Radio FG RCF (Radios chrétiennes francophones) Radio Courtoisie Explo****s Radio In addition there are five independent stations that...
- neither a sovereign princedom nor a legal title. Rather, it was a titre de courtoisie. His mother died in childbirth in 1754 at the age of twenty-seven. His...
- Eduardo Espina (essayist and poet), Fernando Butazzoni (novelist), Rafael Courtoisie [es] (poet) and Hugo Burel (short story writer and novelist). In Montevideo...
- acquired by a nobleman who purchased a "titled" fief, while titres de courtoisie ('courtesy titles') were freely ****umed in the absence of strict regulation...