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Intendancies
Intendancy In*tend"an*cy, n.; pl. Intendancies. [Cf. F. intendance. See Intendant.] 1. The office or employment of an intendant. 2. A territorial district committed to the charge of an intendant.

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- François Dancie was a French fencing instructor who wrote two treaties in the seventeenth century. He was a gentleman of Limousin in central France. He...
- treatises are known from the early seventeenth century, such as François Dancie's Discours des armes et methode pour bien tirer de l'espée et poignard (c...
- The practice of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) first started in Australia in the late 19th century before largely dying out. There was then a...
- as Achille Marozzo, Salvator Fabris, Giovanni dall’Agocchie and François Dancie. Though sidesword and rapier are considered as different sword forms for...
- covered with trees, forming a square on the north-east side of the Dabbie Dancie. The hill itself is about 40 ft. high and 40 yds. long, is it oval form...
- armes (1610) Charles Besnard, Le maistre d'arme liberal (1653) François Dancie, Discours des armes et methode pour bien tirer de l'espée et poignard (c...
- of Cyrano de Bergerac), Besnard (1653, teacher of Descartes), François Dancie (1623) and Philibert de la Touche (1670). In the 17th century, Italian swordsmanship...
- com. Willis, Kiersten (August 21, 2018). "Trina Braxton Replaces Kiana Dancie on 'Sister Circle': 'I Did Not Forsee This'". Atlantablackstar.com. "Another...
- had several spelling variations, including: Dancey Dauncy Dauntsey Dance Dancie Dauncie Dauntsie People with the surname Dauncey, include: Bert Dauncey...
- One of the first African-American talkies, also called a "singie" and a "dancie", it featured an all-female chorus line, possibly inspired by the Cotton...