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Venets (Bulgarian: Венец,
pronounced [vɛˈnɛt͡s]; also
transliterated Venec or Venetz,
meaning "wreath") may
refer to the
following Bulgarian villages:...
- won the 2014
Beloit Poetry Prize. A
Wreath of
Sonnets (Slovene:
Sonetni venec) is the
oldest Slovenian crown of sonnets,
written by the
Romantic poet...
- Čelakovský; Both
songs are
included in
Věnec ze zpěvů vlasteneckých uvitý a obětovaný dívkám vlastenským.
Věnec (1843-1844),
second part Černušák, Gracián;...
- was the
founder and
first abbot of Landévennec
Abbey (literally "Lann of
Venec"), also
known as the
Monastery of Winwaloe. It was just
south of
Brest in...
- Baut, J.-P. & Ginsburg, L. & Sagne, C. & Hervet, S. & Carriol, R.-P. &
Venec-Peyre, T. & Blanc-Valleron, M. & Mourer-Chauviret, C. & Arambol, D. & Viette...
-
Maminka (Mother, 1954)
Chlapec a hvězdy (The Boy and the Stars, 1956)
Praha a
Věnec sonetů (A
Wreath of Sonnets, 1956).
English translation by Jan Křesadlo...
- the
Kingdom of Logres,
while Arthur flees, with the help of the
smuggler Venec, to Rome. He
appears in the 1995 film
First Knight as a
murderous renegade...
- A
Wreath of
Sonnets (Slovene:
Sonetni venec),
sometimes also
translated as A
Garland of Sonnets, is a
crown of
sonnets that was
written by
France Prešeren...
- 1831
onwards and is
particularly known for his
crown of sonnets,
Sonetni venec (A
Wreath of Sonnets). Many
later poets followed him in
using the sonnet...
- be
mistaken for
common nouns, such as at
sentence beginnings. „Sonetni
venec“ je zelo zapleten. (The "Wreath of Sonnets" is very complex. – referring...