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Dukes of Marlborough. The
motto Fiel pero
desdichado is
Spanish for 'Faithful but unfortunate'.
Desdichado means without happiness or
without joy, alluding...
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Daughters of Fire),
which included the
novella Sylvie and the poem "El
Desdichado".
Through his translations,
Nerval pla**** a
major role in introducing...
- On the
second day, at a melee,
Desdichado is the
leader of one party,
opposed by his
former adversaries.
Desdichado's side is soon hard-pressed and he...
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wyvern wings elevated Gules and behind, the
Imperial eagle of the Holy
Roman Empire Motto FIEL PERO
DESDICHADO (Spanish for "FAITHFUL,
THOUGH UNFORTUNATE")...
- fleurs-de-lys Or, two over one
Supporters On
either side, a
wyvern wings elevated Gules Motto FIEL PERO
DESDICHADO (Spanish for "FAITHFUL,
THOUGH UNFORTUNATE")...
- Sinister: a
falcon Or
holding a cord
Gules and Argent.
Motto FIEL PERO
DESDICHADO Spanish:
Faithful but
Unfortunate Orders The
Order of the
Garter circlet...
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eight individual poems and a
total of
twelve sonnets. The
poems are: "El
Desdichado", "Myrtho", "Horus", "Anteros", "Delphica", "Artemis", "Christ at Gethsemane"...
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monument in
Musbury Church to Sir
Bernard Drake, d.1586).
Motto Fiel pero
desdichado (Spanish for: "Faithful but unfortunate")
Orders Knight Companion of the...
- Donne's "Song: Go and
catch a
falling star" or GĂ©rard de Nerval's "El
Desdichado", and this
discussion used to
illustrate and
explore the
intentional fallacy...
- knight. His
motto was that of the
Dukes of Marlborough,
which is Fiel pero
desdichado (Spanish for 'Faithful but unfortunate').
Armorial achievement of Churchill...