Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet ROBES
ROBES
Definition av ROBES
- böjningsform av robe
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- The knights appear silhouetted in a misty wood, wearing robes and horned helmets; their full number is never apparent, but there are at least six.
- Heraclius proclaims himself and his son as consuls, claiming the imperial title—and mint coins with the two wearing the consular robes.
- He became known as l'Éminence Rouge (English: "the Red Eminence"), a term derived from the title "Eminence" applied to cardinals and their customary red robes.
- In 1895, the scouring mill was converted into a mill that made wool blankets and robes for Native Americans.
- Early settlers recorded that they generally traded buffalo robes, deer skins, dried meat and tallow.
- A portrait of Sumner hangs in the hall of University College, Durham; another, in his convocation robes, by Eddis, is at Lambeth Palace; a replica of this is in the hall at King's College, Cambridge.
- The chamber is surrounded by four murals on each wall, depicting thirteen people in action, such as warriors (3), chamber attendants, musicians, and maids, wearing red, blue, yellow, purple, and brown robes.
- For example, in Krasnoyarsk action thousands of people in white, blue and red robes formed more than a kilometer long tricolor.
- Many exquisite artworks – sculptures, porcelain, jade, silk robes, elaborate textiles, gold objects and more – were looted and, according to UNESCO, are now located in 47 museums around the world.
- Despite this, Shenlong appears to signify a special rank in the splendid robes and regalia of Chinese emperors.
- She was president of the $4,000 fund instituted by the women of Canada for the presentation of a wedding gift to the present Prince and Princess of Wales: a sleigh, robes, harnesses and horses and a canoe.
- Blah was known as a quiet and unassuming man, driving his own jeep around town rather than using a motorcade and driver, and wearing flowing African robes instead of the normal olive green military uniform.
- These prints show killings in very graphic detail, such as decapitations of women with bloody handprints on their robes.
- They cover their dreadlocks with bright turbans and wear long robes and can usually be distinguished from other Rastafari members because of this.
- Kashiwara was traditionally known for its dyeing industry, notably for use in yukata robes, most much of this industry has been lost to overseas competition.
- The collections include some of his military robes, his Nobel Prize medal, his copy of the Qur'an, a few of his handwritten letters, pictures of him and his family, and the blood-stained military robe he wore on the day of his assassination.
- Depending on the country and jurisdiction's traditions, members of the court (judges, magistrates, and so on) may wear formal robes, gowns, collars, or wigs.
- Living a bucolic life from at least the 1940s, he traveled in sandals and wore shoulder-length hair and beard, and white robes.
- The robes flow around him, forming interlaced, almost geometric shapes, echoing those around the border.
- The traditions of firecrackers, red lanterns, and red robes found in many lion dance portrayals originate from the villagers' practice of hitting drums, plates, and empty bowls, wearing red robes, and throwing firecrackers, causing loud banging sounds to intimidate the nian.
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