- The
Ploughmen's Front (Romanian:
Frontul Plugarilor) was a
Romanian left-wing agrarian-inspired
political organisation of
ploughmen,
founded at Deva in...
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confronted ploughmen, but were
talked out of
violence by
those they had come to threaten. On 29 June the
armed constabulary began arresting the
ploughmen. Large...
- soldiers;
Yellow people are Bôiśśô, who are born to be
cattle herders,
ploughmen,
artisans and merchants; and
Black people are Shūdrô, who are born to...
- and that bread,
cheese and
pickles was
something genuinely consumed by
ploughmen – or
ploughboys – for
their lunch.
Cornell Strange Tales of Ale, p. 23...
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Horshim (Hebrew: חוֹרְשִׁים, lit. '
Ploughmen') is a
kibbutz in
central Israel.
Located in the
south of the
Sharon plain and
covering 3,000 dunams, it...
- (Russian: Во́льные хлебопа́шцы, Свободные хлебопашцы, literally, free
ploughmen) were a
category of
peasants in the
Russian Empire in 19th century. This...
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White Kennett in his
Parochial Antiquities (1695), who
stated that "Our
ploughmen to some one of
their cart-horses
generally give the name of Hobin, the...
- 1842 as
having become common civilian headwear "worn
pretty generally by
ploughmen,
carters and boys of the
humbler ranks". In 1903, a blue
bonnet in traditional...
- This
location corresponds to
where Herodotus later placed his
Scythian ploughmen. From 200 BC, the
culture was
overrun by the
arrival of
Germanic and Celtic...
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considering the
grievous incommodities,
which of the lack
especially of
ploughmen and such
labourers may
hereafter come, have upon
deliberation and treaty...