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- A Arma Escarlate (English: The Scarlet Weapon) is a 2011 fantasy novel by Brazilian author Renata Ventura and published by Novo Século. The book follows...
- escarlate, which is one of a wide range of similar words in the Romance languages such as Provençal escarlat, Spanish escarlata, Portuguese escarlate...
- Gédigier Production companies SBS Productions Joana Henning (Estúdio Escarlate) Pie Films Komplizen Film Arte France Cinema Israel Cinema Project Rabinovich...
- which has been called "Fandango portugués". The piece "Fandango del Sigr. Escarlate" has been attributed to him, but some scholars dispute this claim and...
- play; actress 1987: No Rio Vale Tudo - movie; actress 1990: O Escorpião Escarlate - movie; actress 1997: Mandacaru - TV Series; actress 1999: O Lobo da...
- Role 1984 Aguenta Coração Laura 1986 ****o Frágil Cristina 1987 Eu Diana 1988 Fogo e Paixão Monique 1990 O Escorpião Escarlate Lady Ming 2018 PRO Sarah...
- vivid red colour. The derivation of the name is from the Old French word "Escarlate", scarlet, which by 1182 was already being used as the name of a cloth...
- Meiko Shimon in Brazil translated the novel into Portuguese as A Gangue Escarlate de Asakusa by Estação Liberdade in 2013. ISBN 978-8574482262 Richie, Donald...
- [which Aragão owned] at the time the movie was made) 1990 - O Escorpião Escarlate 1986 - As Sete Vampiras 1983 - A Longa Noite do Prazer 1978 - As 1001...
- The word comes from the Middle English "scarlat", from the Old French escarlate, from the Latin "scarlatum", from the Persian سقرلات saqerlât. The term...