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Definition of Reliques

Relique
Relique Re*lique" (r?-l?k"), n. [F.] See Relic. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Reliques from wikipedia

- Reliques may refer to: Jacobite Reliques (1817), a collection of Jacobite protest songs Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765), a collection of ballads...
- The Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (sometimes known as Reliques of Ancient Poetry or simply Percy's Reliques) is a collection of ballads and po****r...
- Jacobite Relics is a two volume collection of songs related to Jacobitism and Jacobite risings, compiled by the Scottish poet and novelist James Hogg on...
- Treatise on Relics or Tract on Relics (French: Traitté des reliques) is a theological book by theologian John Calvin, written in 1543 in French about the...
- France, Jordi Magraner, from 1987 to 1990. He wrote a paper, Les Hominidés reliques d'Asie Centrale, on the ****stani cryptid – the wild man. He later researched...
- ones. Some of the songs were also included in the collection Jacobite Reliques by Scottish poet and novelist James Hogg. The index is a database of nearly...
- Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata in C major, D. 840, nicknamed "Reliquie" upon its first publication in 1861 in the mistaken belief that it had been Schubert's...
- in Rantavan, beside Mullagh in County Cavan, Ireland, was the author of Reliques of Irish Poetry, a pioneering volume of poems collected by her in the Irish...
- (Wide Books 2014). www.wide-books.com Precious Artifacts 3: Precieuses Reliques: A Philip K. **** Bibliography, The French Editions, 1959–2018 (bi-lingual)...
- modern poems and songs. Many of these jeux d'esprit were collected as Reliques of Father Prout. He pretended that these poems had been found in Fr. Prout's...