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Floruit (/
ˈflɔːr.u.ɪt/
FLOR-u-it;
usually abbreviated fl. or
occasionally flor.; from
Latin for 'flourished')
denotes a date or
period during which a person...
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Flor (Spanish and
Portuguese for flower) in winemaking, is a film of
yeast on the
surface of wine,
important in the
manufacture of some
styles of sherry...
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Flor Ramos Contemplacion (7
January 1953 – 17
March 1995) was a
Filipina domestic worker who was
executed in
Singapore after being convicted of murdering...
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Flor is, in winemaking, a film of yeast.
Flor or La
Flor may also
refer to:
Flor (given name), a list of
people with the
given name or
nickname Flor (surname)...
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solidarity projects was created,
called Casa para la
Solidaridad y la Paz
Flors Sirera (
Flors Sirera House for
Solidarity and Peace). This
organization aims to...
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Flor is the
surname of: Cândida
Branca Flor (1949–2001),
Portuguese entertainer and
traditional singer Claus Peter Flor (born 1953),
German orchestra...
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Roger de
Flor (c. 1267 – 30
April 1305), also
known as Ruggero/Ruggiero da
Fiore or
Rutger von Blum or
Ruggero Flores, was an
Italian military adventurer...
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Flor y
Canto (first edition) is a
hymnal published by
Oregon Catholic Press in 1989. The book is
typically used in the
Hispanic Catholic community for...
- 11–26.
Arndt Schnoor:
Christian Flors Werke für Tasteninstrumente. pp. 41–51.
Arndt Schnorr: Zum
Nachwirken Christian Flors. pp. 118–122.
Hilde Szwerinski:...
- The fleur-de-lis, also
spelled fleur-de-lys (plural fleurs-de-lis or fleurs-de-lys), is a
common heraldic charge in the (stylized)
shape of a lily (in...