-
elaborate pilaster with a
tapered base.
Estrade The
French term for a
raised platform or dais. In the Levant, the
estrade of a
divan is
called a Sopha, from...
-
Josep Caixal i
Estradé (1803–1879) was
Bishop of
Urgell from 1853
until his
death in Rome in 1879 and co-prince of
Andorra during the New
Reform period...
- (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Богдана Карадочева) (born July 19, 1949) is a
Bulgarian estrade singer.
Karadocheva has been
active in the
musical sphere since the age...
- part (689,000
square metres or 170 acres)
along the
Moskva river contains estrades, children's
attractions (including the
Observation Wheel water ponds with...
- story. A Queen's
Command (Anna Kuhn), 1947 My Witness,
Bernadette (J.B.
Estrade), 1951 Das Lied von
Bernadette (Franz Werfel), 1953 (German) We Saw Her...
- Sanguinetti. Upon
dictatorial rule, he
worked with Juan
Carlos Blanco Estradé, Néstor
Bolentini [es], and
Alejandro Végh Villegas. Gradually, Bordaberry...
- S2CID 219469381. Borst,
Anouk M.; Smith,
Martin P.; Finch,
Adrian A.;
Estrade, Guillaume; Villanova-de-Benavent, Cristina; Nason, Peter; Marquis, Eva;...
- Juan
Carlos Blanco Estradé (19 June 1934 – 22
August 2021) was a
Uruguayan lawyer and
political figure.
Blanco came from a
distinguished Uruguayan political...
- was
eaten with steam-cooked
sticky rice.
Another French visitor,
Doctor Estrade, who
arrived in 1893,
described larb as a Lao main dish made with boiled...
- flag, was
first adopted by the
Episcopal Co-Prince,
Bishop Josep Caixal i
Estradé on
April 22, 1866 and
three years later by
Napoleon III. The flag from...