- ICI Newsletter, and the
nationally award-winning
school yearbook, The
Crestian. Pine
Crest also
publishes an
alumni publication, The Magazine. Pine Crest...
- Sept. P. 337-343; Obituary. Elisée Reclus. London, 1905. 8 p. Lamaison,
Crestian (2005). Élisée Reclus, l'Orthésien qui écrivait la Terre. Orthez: Cité...
- 14.39927°N 121.04190°E / 14.39927; 121.04190
Information Type Private, Non-sectarian
Motto A
South Crestian is a
MOVER Established 1983
Grades K to 12...
-
including the use the term
crestians to
refer to Cagots,
which evokes the name that the
Cathars gave to themselves, bons
crestians. A
delegation by Cagots...
-
gascouo (Lo
Trimfe de la
lengua gascoa,
edited in 1642). Lo
trinfe de la
lengua gascoa on Gallica.fr L'escòla deu
crestian idiòt from
Toulouse Library...
- e lasagne. =
Scratch your
knees and make lasagna. Chi vêu vîve da bon
crestiàn, da-i begghìn o
stagghe lontàn. = "If you want to live as a good Christian...
- of the victims; it is
inscribed "Als catars, als
martirs del pur amor
crestian. 16 de març 1244" (Occitan for "To the Cathars, to the
martyrs of pure...
- Jean-Bernard Plantevin, Coriandre, Tòni de l'Ostal,
Biella Nuei (Aragón),
Crestian Almergue e lo Grop Tèst,
Corrou de
Berra and Dorothée. The
lyrics of the...
-
modern name Pont du Chrétien may have been
derived from an
older Pont du
Crestian or
Crestias ("Bridge of the Cagot(s) or untouchables").
Gilbert Loubais...
- Lauragais, with an
Occitan inscription Als Catars, als
martirs del pur amor
crestian ("To the Cathars, to the
martyrs for pure
Christian love"). Roché died...