• patronal; Portuguese: festa patronal; Italian: festa patronale; French: fête patronale) is a yearly celebration dedicated – in countries influenced by...
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    event. During the first week of August the village celebrates its annual Fête Votive (as do most villages in the area) has music, dancing and events for children...
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    1971"" ""VLJ 1978"" 1978 was another flamingo Beauvoisin ""VLJ 1964"" Fête votive Beauvoisin 2008 Archived 2008-11-12 at the Wayback Machine, translation...
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    every Tuesday morning on the Place de la Marie. An annual festival (Fête Votive) is held in the village around the 16 August, the feast day of Saint...
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    generally acknowledged as his best work, Le Bouscassié (1869) and La Fête votive de Saint-Bartholomée Porte-Glaive (1872). Une Maudite (1876) was judged...
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  • au fromage. Bal et soupe au fromage. Soupe au fromage dansante à la fête votive. Championnat du monde de la soupe au fromage sur La dépêche.fr du 25...
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    The Winged Victory of Samothrace, or the Niké of Samothrace, is a votive monument originally discovered on the island of Samothrace, north of the Aegean...
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    Cippi of Melqart (category Votive offering)
    under undocumented circumstances and dated to the 2nd century BC. These are votive offerings to the god Melqart, and are inscribed in two languages, Ancient...
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    died in 1394. A number of central works of International Gothic work are votive portraits of monarchs with a sacred figure – in some cases being received...
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    These monuments were located both outside (on the esplanade) and inside the votive tower. The rise of fascism in particular frequently encouraged greater state...
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    in Mexican art at the time, she adopted a diametrically opposed medium, votive images or retablos, religious paintings made on small metal sheets by amateur...
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    hall), King Jayavarman VII Pavilion, Vihear Suor, a royal chapel built as a votive chapel of Wat Vihear Suor, Villa Kantha Bopha, Villa Chumpou, Villa Sahametrei...
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    outdoor bars, like the Fête du Panier in June. On 21 June, there are dozens of free concerts in the city as part of France's Fête de la Musique, featuring...
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  • aside the arrangement of the ecclesiastical year and confining oneself to Votive Masses either chosen at will or arranged according to the rules of the Mass...
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    It figured as the first episode of three with mythological themes in Les Fêtes Nouvelles (New Shows), staged by Sieur Duplessis le cadet in 1734, but the...
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    woman with two children of different sex who touch her breast. Two of the votive inscriptions to Fortuna associate her and Jupiter: " Fortunae Iovi puero...
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  • devote, devotee, devotion, devotional, devout, devove, devow, votary, vote, votive, vow Citation form Present stem Perfect stem Participial stem Meaning English...
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    festivals are held to celebrate this day. In Canada, Assumption Day is the Fête Nationale of the Acadians, of whom she is the patroness saint. Some businesses...
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    decorated. Vast numbers, of both human and animal figures, were made as votive offerings, as all over the Near East, and have been found in the sacred...
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    woman with two children of different sex who touch her breast. Two of the votive inscriptions to Fortuna associate her and Jupiter: " Fortunae Iovi puero...
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    Detail of a votive crown from Visigothic Spain, before 672. Part of the Treasure of Guarrazar....
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    Angelo Zanelli inserted in the center of the Altare della Patria, a large votive altar dedicated to the Italian nation set in the Vittoriano complex in Rome...
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    the same fate because of WW II. In 1919 work started on a staircase to a votive temple (built between 1925 and 1928) dedicated to the Madonna of Victory...
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    procession of the Fête-Dieu (Corpus Christi Day) resumed in 1814. Julie Pellizzone mentions this event in her diary: "On Sunday June 12, 1814, Fête-Dieu, the...
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    Another is the Visigothic polychrome votive crown (picture) of Recceswinth, King of Toledo, found in a votive crown hoard of c. 670 at Fuente de Guarrazar...
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    maenads carried. The thyrsus was a sacred instrument at religious rituals and fêtes. The fabulous history of Bacchus relates that he converted the thyrsi carried...
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    intervention, and those who had obtained his assistance began to bring wax votive images and candles which they deposited at his tomb. In 1372, Urban's remains...
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    Brunhilda ordered the list to be inscribed and offered it to the church as a votive image. Although it is not a consular diptych, it shares many features of...
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    Sanitatis of Ibn Butlan, Rhineland, 2nd half of 15th century Visigothic votive crowns from the Treasure of Guarrazar, Spain, 7th century Ivory binding...
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    Apostles and the Nativity. The Three Marys, in a boat and surrounded by votive offerings Choir and apse nave Mary Jacobe and Mary Salome, depicted as headless...
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