- The
taille (French pronunciation: [taj]) was a
direct land tax on the
French peasantry and non-nobles in
Ancien Régime France. The tax was
imposed on each...
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Sophie Taillé-Polian (French pronunciation: [sɔfi taje pɔljɑ̃]; née
Taillé; born 4
October 1974) is a
French politician who has
represented Val-de-Marne's...
- The
Taillé aux
greubons is a
salted bakery specialty from Vaud, in Switzerland. "Greubon" is a
Swiss term for the
crackling produced as
residue from rendering...
- Look up
Taille or
taille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taille was a land tax in
Ancien Régime France.
Taille may also
refer to: Lower-grade juice...
- The
taille, also
called the
taille de
hautbois or the alto oboe, was a
Baroque tenor oboe
pitched in F. It had a
straight body, an open bell, and two keys...
- 000 kg of
grapes (a marc),
while the
following 500
litres are
known as the
taille (tail), and are
expected to give
wines of a co****r character. Many Champagne...
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Taille de
Noyer (also
known as Mullanphy-Chambers House) is a
historic house at 1 rue
Taille de
Noyer in Florissant, Missouri. It was
built in 1800 as...
- B****e-
taille (bahss-tah-ee) is an
enamelling technique in
which the
artist creates a low-relief
pattern in metal,
usually silver or gold, by engraving...
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Emmanuel de La
Taille (16 July 1932 – 13
October 2021) was a
French journalist and
television producer. He
worked for TF1,
where he was an
economic correspondent...
- Jean de La
Taille (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ də la taj]; c.1540 – c.1607) was a
French poet and
dramatist born in Bondaroy. He
studied the humanities...