- (Latin:
Anulus piscatoris; Italian:
Anello Piscatorio), also
known as the
Piscatory Ring, is an
official part of the
regalia worn by the pope, who according...
- Théobald Émile Arcambal-
Piscatory (6
April 1800 in
Paris – 18
November 1870 in Paris) was a
French statesman and diplomat. The son of François Hyacinthe...
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mozzetta cape upon his election,
choosing silver instead of gold for his
piscatory ring, and
keeping the same
pectoral cross he had as cardinal. Francis...
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lover at the
Congress of Vienna; the two others,
Julie Zulmé and
Antonine Piscatory, were born in 1826 and 1827). When
Talleyrand became French amb****ador...
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contributors to Sorrow's Joy (1603). His
pastoral drama, Sicelides, or
Piscatory was
written (1614) for
performance before James I, but only
produced after...
- The
legend of the Duke of
Wellington at Pau, France,
first appeared in a 1907
publication coinciding with the 65th
anniversary of the
founding of the Pau...
- enterprise. The company's name
under Yugoslavia was "Ribnjak",
meaning "
piscatory" or "fishery" in Serbian. It was
later privatized as
Motel "Trofta", meaning...
- Cult of Competency" and "Industrial
Management in a Republic". (1771).
Piscatory Eclogues, with
other Poetical Miscellanies of
Phinehas Fletcher. (1778)...
- Life (Delhi:
Markazi Maktaba Islami, 1967), p. 40 Esposito, John L.;
Piscatory,
James P. (Summer 1991). "Democratization and Islam".
Middle East Journal...
- family. From 1790,
Chalgrin had a
relationship with
Baron Antoine Pierre Piscatory (1760–1852).
During the Revolution, Émilie took
refuge with her friend...