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Crusis or
Crousis (Latin:
Crusaea or Crossaea) was
called a
maritime district of North-West
Chalcidice from
Potidaea to the
Thermaic Gulf. It was named...
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Giles d'Argentan Arms of
Giles d'Argentan: Gules,
crusily and
three covered cups argent. Died 24 June 1314 Bannockburn,
Kingdom of
Scotland Allegiance...
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anacrusis leads to the
crusis, but doesn't have the same 'explosion' of sound; it
serves as a
preparation for the
crusis. An anti****tory note or succession...
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Robert de
Umfraville Earl of
Angus Arms of
Robert de Umfreville. Gules,
crusily and a
cinquefoyle or, a
bendlet azure". Died 1325
Resting place Newminster...
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Roger la Warr, 3rd
Baron De La Warr Arms of
Roger la Warr: Gules,
crusily and a lion
rampant argent. Born 30
November 1326 Died 27
August 1370 Gascony...
- The ANNA
Crusis Feminist Choir is the longest-running
feminist choir in the
United States,
founded in 1975 by
Catherine Roma, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
- The
anacrusis leads to the
crusis, but doesn't have the same 'explosion' of sound; it
serves as a
preparation for the
crusis.
Outside of that the term...
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Website Youtube-Moriones
Festival Youtube-Moriones
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crusis at
Moriones 360
panoramas of
Moriones Festival MARINDUQUE'S
THRUST FOR CULTURAL...
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crescents from the
Dering Roll (c. 1270): No. 118:
Willem FitzLel (sable
crusily and
three crescents argent); no. 120: John
Peche (gules, a
crescent or...
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Cruzy (French pronunciation: [kʁyzi]; Languedocien:
Crusi) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in
southern France. The mezzo-soprano
Simone Couderc...