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Burgher may refer to: • A formally defined class in medieval German cities, usually the only group from which city officials could be drawn. The equivalent in German of burgess or bourgeoisie. • More...
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The Burghers are a Eurasian ethnic group, historically from Sri Lanka, consisting for the most part of male-line descendants of European colonists from the 16th to 20th centuries (mostly Portuguese,...
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The Story of the Burghers of Calais (pp. 11–15, 304 K); ... Studying and appreciating the complexities and nuances of Rodin's The Burghers of Calais will teach students about innovation, creativity, heroism, self expression, as well as about looking, thinking, and writing critically.
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Tales from Froissart ... edited by Steve Muhlberger, Nipissing University ... After the king of France abandons Calais to its fate, the city, which has been beseiged for a year, seeks terms.
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Anywhere on the coasts of Asia, America and Africa you can find a fort, a church, a geographical name or a family name, that come from Portugal. These are the remains of the first European country that explored the world in search of spices and souls. ... The Dutch in Ceylon: the Burghers...
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; --RODIN, Auguste; The Burghers of Calais; 1884-86; Bronze; 82 1/2 x 95 x 78 in. Rodin Museum, Philadelphia ... It's not Calais; The burgher will not come out humbly in his underwear, rope around his neck, ready for hanging; The King does not expect him to. Every week fifty-score small corpses are thrown from the...
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Rodin, Auguste; The Burghers of Calais; 1884-86; Bronze; 82 1/2 x 95 x 78 in. Rodin Museum, Philadelphia ... This is only a thumbnail image. Use the Image Viewer to study the much larger full-sized image. The Image Viewer allows you to resize the image to fit your screen, display as a thumbnail, zoom in up to 200%,
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