- Le
Rustique is a
brand of
French cheese owned by the
Compagnie des
Fromages et
RichesMonts (CF&R). Le
Rustique was
created in 1975 in Normandy, France...
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Rustiques (French pronunciation: [ʁystik] ; Occitan: Rosticas) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Aude department...
- "Tribunaux
rustiques" is a
short story by
French author Guy de Maup****ant,
published in 1884. It was
first published in the
newspaper Gil Blas on November...
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altered and
extended Estienne's book,
resulting in a
French text La
Maison Rustique (first
translated into
English by
Richard Surflet as "The
Countrey Farme"...
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Saint Rusticus (French: Saint-
Rustique) may
refer to:
Saint Rusticus of
Clermont (died 446),
Bishop of
Clermont in
Auvergne Saint Rusticus (Archbishop...
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Palissy (c. 1510–90), who
referred to his own work in the
familiar manner as
rustique ("in the
rustic style"). It is
therefore also
known as rusticware. Palissy's...
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called the inventor,
along with
Antoine de Févin, of the
Parisian chanson rustique [1].
Adrian Willaert, the
founder of the
Venetian school, also held Gascongne...
- About.com.
Charles Estienne and Jean Liébault. L'agriculture et
maison rustique. Paris.1583.
Cited in The
Cambridge World History of Food – Chestnuts,...
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Rusticus of
Clermont (or
Rustique, Rotiri; died 446) was a
Bishop of
Clermont in Auvergne. His
feast day is 24 September.
Rusticus was a
priest in Clermont...
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north portal sculpture; the
martyrdom of
Saint Denis,
Eleuthere and
Rustique (12th c.) Piedroits, or
column statues, of the
north portal. (12th c.)...