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Definition of Pancartes

Pancarte
Pancarte Pan"carte`, n. [F., fr. LL. pancharta. See Pan-, and Carte.] A royal charter confirming to a subject all his possessions. [Obs.] --Holinshed.

Meaning of Pancartes from wikipedia

- Vitalis used now lost pancartes of various Norman monastic houses as sources for his historical writings. The surviving pancartes are important not only...
- creation of a new tax on goods entering towns that would be known as the pancarte, however in 1597 the crown was again rocked by military crisis when the...
- Instead, he mocked "the bearers of banners" (French: les porteurs de pancartes) and he exhorted "instead of grousing, you should work hard". After he...
- named the party's Quebec lieutenant, replacing Alain Rayes. "Au-delà des pancartes : découvrez les candidats de Mégantic-L'Érable". Radio-Canada. October...
- 1141. The historian Marjorie Chibnall states that Orderic used now-lost pancartes (cartularies or collections of charters) of various Norman monastic houses...
- Ricard-Châtelain; published August 8, 2013; retrieved August 11, 2013 "Des pancartes pour interpeller les conducteurs de train qui traversent Vaudreuil-Dorion"...
- 2021. ""Mais qui ?" : que signifie ce slogan antisémite écrit sur les pancartes de manifestants anti-p****e sanitaire ?". LEFIGARO (in French). 9 August...
- sute de parti****nţi, unii îmbrăcaţi în port po****r, purtând icoane şi pancarte cu mesaje anti-LGBT, dar şi împotriva persoanelor publice care susţin comunitatea...
- 1992). ‘Les chartes de confirmation et pancartes normandes du règne de Guillaume le Conquérant’, in Pancartes monastiques des XIe et XIIe siècles, ed...
- 5% sales tax on goods entering into towns (which would be known as the pancarte). Though initially hesitant the notables agreed to endorse this measure...