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Henry II ( (1133-March-05) (1189-July-06)5
March 1133 – 6 July 1189) was King of
England from 1154
until his
death in 1189.
During his
reign he controlled...
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manteau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Manteau is a word of
French origin meaning cloak, gown or overcoat.
Manteau may
refer to: Angèle
Manteau (1911–2008)...
- A
manteau and
pants is a
combination of a
manteau (long coat or robe) and
pants worn together. This
ensemble became common for
women in Iran following...
- A chādor (Persian, Urdu: چادر, lit. 'tent'), also
variously spelled in
English as chadah, chad(d)ar, chader, chud(d)ah, chadur, and
naturalized as /tʃʌdər/...
- Valérie
Manteau (born in 1985) is a
French writer,
publisher and journalist.
Manteau was a
contributor to the
satirical journal Charlie Hebdo from 2009...
- Angèle
Georgette Ghislaine Manteau, born in
Dinant on 24
January 1911 and died in
Aalst on 20
April 2008, was a
Belgian publisher.
According to the Royal...
- (AHD), the
etymology of the word is the
French porte-
manteau, from porter, "to carry", and
manteau, "cloak" (from Old
French mantel, from
Latin mantellum)...
- the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit:-
Philadelphus '
Manteau d'Hermine'[1]
Philadelphus 'Belle Étoile'[2]
Arnold Arboretum Bulletin...
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Frank Manteau and
colleague C****andra
Gordon began selling chocolate crayons that are
usable for drawing,
under the name
Crayons Ready-to-Eat.
Manteau has...
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derives from the
French word
portemanteau (from porter, "to carry", and
manteau, "coat")
which nowadays means a coat rack but was in the past also used...