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Anthony le
Flamenc (French:
Antoine le
Flamenc, Italian:
Antonio Fiammengo, Latin:
Antonius Flamengo, Gr****: Αντώνιος Λε Φλαμά; fl. 1303–13) was an early...
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Spanish flamengo 'flame-colored',
which in turn
comes from Provençal
flamenc – a
combination of
flama 'flame' and a Germanic-like
suffix -ing. The word...
- Les
campanes de la
catedral de
Barcelona Ramon Jardí El
rellotge dels
flamencs de la Seu de Barcelona, dins Miscel·lània Fontseré. Barcelona: Gustavo...
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Retrieved 28
January 2020. Torras,
Ester (11
February 2017). "Rosalía,
flamenc sense 'tablaos'" [Rosalía,
Flamenco Without 'Tablaos']. El Periódico de...
- Basque:
flandriera Catalan:
flamenc Czech: vlámština Danish:
flamsk Esperanto:
flandra Estonian:
flaami keel Finnish:
flaami French:
flamand Galician:...
- Châtellerault, Lord of
Harcourt (died 1302),
Marshal of
France in 1283
Raoul V Le
Flamenc (died 1287),
Marshal of
France in 1285 Jean de
Varennes (died 1292), Marshal...
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seized from her
uncle and grandfather. In 1389, she
married Aubert Le
Flamenc, Lord of Cany and
Chamberlain to the king,
Charles VI of France. Mariette...
- Teye & Belen,
releasing a CD in 1999, Viva el
Flamenco and one in 2004, "
FlamencObsesionArte". He
worked with Joe Ely
again in 1998, on Twistin' in the...
- Guy 1237 – 1278
Ubertino 1278 – 1286
Isabella 1278 – 1286 (?)
Antoine le
Flamenc,
husband (conjectured) 1286 – ca. 1300
Thomas ca. 1300 – 1311
Albert 1311...
- to an
unfounded conjecture by Karl Hopf, she was
married to
Anthony le
Flamenc. She is
possibly the
trobairitz known only as Ysabella. Miller, William...