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  1. Perseus and the Gorgon

    Perseus and the Gorgon is a 1902 monumental sculpture by Camille Claudel . It represents a mythological scene which refers to the artist s own life. The work achieved a great notoriety throughout the years. Description The work portrays Perseus beheading one of the three Gorgons , Medusa . It represents the moment when the hero has just cut the monster s head. Perseus is looking through his bronze shield, which serves as a mirror, the reflection of Medusa s head in order to avoid her evil paralyzing stare. The work is signed and titled on its base. This is the only large marble sculpture created by Camille Claudel. Background and meaning The design of this group was thought in 1897. In 1899, the work in plaster was exhibited at the Salon de la Soci t Nationale des Beaux Arts . A copy in marble was commissioned by the Countess Arthur de Maigret for her mansion on the rue de Teheran in Paris. French sculptor Fran ois Pompon participated in the carving of marble and slightly reduced its sizes. The work in marble was presented at the 1902 Salon de la Soci t Nationale des Beaux Arts. Four years were needed to end the work, because of Claudel s financial difficulties. The work announced the end of the artist s career and, like The Mature Age , marked her break up with the sculptor Auguste Rodin . Therefore, the sculptor gave to Medusa her own features. Cultural value As it currently stands, the work no longer has its bronze shield in which the Gorgon s face was reflected. It was classified as Work of major cultural heritage interests uvre d Int r t Patrimonial Majeur ref fr cite web title Pers e et la Gorgone de Camille Claudel Une uvre d int r t Patrimonial Majeur pour le Mus e de Nogent sur Seine url http www.culture.gouv.fr champagne ardenne 3documentation nav2 persee.html publisher Culture Gouv accessdate 2009 07 02 ref and was bought in 2008 by the Mus e Paul Dubois Alfred Boucher , in Nogent sur Seine . ref fr cite web title Pers e et la Gorgone , marbre de Cami ...   more details



  1. Mounira M Charrad

    http www.aapss.org news 2011 07 05 patrimonial power in the modern world Patrimonial Power in the Modern ... Patrimonialism State Building in Kin Based Societies in Patrimonial Power in the Modern World, Julia ... and Social Sciences. New York, NY Sage, Volume 636, Issue 1, July 2011, pp. 49 68. Patrimonial Power ...   more details



  1. Patrimony

    wiktionary patrimonial patrimonies patrimony Patrimony may refer to Property or other legal entitlements inherited from or through , one s father, especially if it has been handed down through generations in the same family, birthright see heirloom . In civil law systems, the total of all personal and real entitlement s, including movable and immovable property, belonging to a real person or a juristic person in some respects similar to the common law concept of a person s estate Patrimony of affectation , in civil law, a legal entitlement that can be divided for a purpose, as distinct from the general patrimony of the person in some respects similar to a common law trust Family patrimony , a type of civil law patrimony that is created by marriage or civil union, similar to the common law concept of community property National patrimony , the store of wealth or accumulated reserves of a national economy Patrimonialism , a form of governance in which all power, both public and private, flows directly from the leader Neopatrimonialism , a social system in which patrons use state resources to secure the loyalty of clients in the general population The Patrimony of St. Peter, a medi val state in Italy, ruled by the Pope see Papal States and Patrimonium Sancti Petri Patrimony novel Patrimony novel , a 2007 science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster Patrimony A True Story , a 1991 non fiction memoir by American novelist Philip Roth A qualification for certain awards, honors, or privileges &mdash such as the Freedom of the City Freedom of the City of London disambig ca Patrimoni desambiguaci fr Patrimoine ro Patrimoniu ...   more details



  1. Coronelismo

    Unreferenced date October 2007 BrazilianHistory Coronelismo IPA pt ko one li mu was the system of machine politics in Brazil under the History of Brazil 1889 1930 Old Republic 1889 1930 . Known also as the rule of the coronels , the term referred to the classic boss system under which the control of patronage was centralized in the hands of a locally dominant oligarchy oligarch known as a coronel , particularly under Brazil s Old Republic, who would dispense favors in return for loyalty. The patron client political machines of the countryside enabled agrarian oligarchs, especially coffee planters in the dominant state of S o Paulo state S o Paulo to dominate state structures to their advantage, particularly the weak central state structures that effectively devolved power to local agrarian oligarchies. In time, growing trade, commerce, and industry in S o Paulo state S o Paulo would serve to undermine the domination of the republic s politics by the S o Paulo landed gentry dominated by the coffee industry and Minas Gerais dominated by dairy interests &mdash known then by observers as the politics of caf com leite coffee with milk . Under Get lio Vargas , Brazil moved toward a more centralized state structure that has served to regularize and modernize state governments, moving toward universal suffrage and secret ballot s, gradually freeing Brazilian politics from the grips of coronelismo . However, the legacy of the coffee oligarchs is still strongly visible. Brazilian politics is still known for being highly patrimonial, oligarchic, and personalistic. See also List of Brazilian oligarchs Category Political history of Brazil fr Coronelismo gl Coronelismo pt Coronelismo ...   more details



  1. Marcos Restrepo

    File Marcos Restrepo.jpg thumb Marcos Restrepo. foto tomada del facebook, intervenida digitalmente BLP sources date May 2011 Marcos Restrepo b. 1961, Catarama , Ecuador Restrepo is a Latin American painter who is a member of the artist group Artefactor a , ref name Ad sGraham2010 cite book last1 Ad s first1 Harry last2 Graham first2 Melissa title Rough Guide to Ecuador url http books.google.com books?id zjxO1tW8XcAC&pg PT1017 accessdate 2 May 2011 date 2010 06 publisher Penguin isbn 9781848361911 page 1017 ref founded by Xavier Pati o . Artefactor a formed in 1982 by a group of painters from the School of Fine Arts in Guayaquil who are inspired by the surrealists and the unconscious. Members of Artefactoria include Restrepo, Xavier Pati o , Jorge Velarde , Pedro D vila , Marco Alvarado , Flavio lava , Paco Cuesta In 1996, Restrepo obtained the Second Prize of the V Biennial of International Painting in River Basin , Ecuador for his painting Al Fin l del Tunel shown right . In 1986, Restrepo obtained an honorable mention in the Hall Prize of Paris. Some exhibitions 1977 Hall October, Guayaquil 1978 Young Painting, Guayaquil 1980 Hall Julio, Guayaquil 1982 Pinacoteca of the Central bank of Ecuador, Guayaquil 1983 Hall Vicente Rocafuerte, Guayaquil 1985 Contemporary sacred art of Ecuador, Guayaquil 1989 I Hall Art PROESA, Quito 1992 Permanent Exhibition Seville 92 1997 Shared worlds, National Museum of the Central bank of Ecuador, Quito 2006 Museo Municipal de Arte Moderno, Exposici n del Fondo Patrimonial del Museo, Cuenca, Ecuador References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Restrepo, Marcos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH Catarama, Los R os, Ecuador DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Restrepo, Marcos Category Contemporary painters Category Ecuadorian painters Category 1961 births Category Living people Ecuador painter stub ...   more details



  1. Jus Spolii

    Jus Spolii , Latin for Right of Spoil , also called Jus Exuviarum or Rapite Capite , was a claim, exercised in the feudal era, of succession to the property of deceased clerics, at least such as they had derived from their ecclesiastical benefice s. History It was an outcome of ancient canons which forbade clerics to dispose by will of goods accruing from their ecclesiastical office. These canons were gradually relaxed because of the difficulty of distinguishing between ecclesiastical and patrimonial property. Abuses then arose Churches were despoiled at the death of their incumbents Bishops and archdeacons seized for the cathedral the spoil of abbeys and other benefices, on the pretence that all other churches were but offshoots of the cathedral. After the fall of the Western Empire, anyone present at the death of a cleric felt at liberty to carry off whatever property of the deceased, ecclesiastical or otherwise, he could seize rapite capite , seize and take . As the civil power became more conscious of itself it began to restrain this indiscriminate plunder. The sovereign claimed for himself the Jus Spolii in the case of deceased bishops, while the smaller feudal lords laid similar claim to the property of all clerics who died in their domains. Councils Tribur, 895 Trosly, 909 Clermont, 1095 II Lateran, 1139 of the Church legislated against these abuses, finally obtaining a renunciation of this so called right. In the thirteenth century the Roman Church put forth in a modified way the same claim, and it eventually became a principle of canon law that the goods of beneficed ecclesiastics, dying intestate, belonged of right to the papal treasury. This right however was not allowed in France, Germany, Belgium or Portugal. In the Kingdom of Naples a compromise was made at the close of the sixteenth century, whereby the right was renounced for an annual payment to the papal treasury. Source CathEncy wstitle Jus Spolii Catholic Category Latin language de Spolienrecht p ...   more details



  1. Jördenstorf

    Infobox German location Wappen kein lat deg 53 lat min 52 lat sec 59 lon deg 12 lon min 37 lon sec 00 Lageplan J rdenstorf in MME.svg Bundesland Mecklenburg Vorpommern Landkreis Rostock Amt Mecklenburgische Schweiz H he 47 Fl che 27.64 Einwohner 1037 Stand 2006 12 31 PLZ 17168 Vorwahl 039977 Kfz G Gemeindeschl ssel 13 0 72 049 Adresse Verband Von Pentz Allee 7 br 17166 Teterow Website http www.amt mecklenburgische schweiz.de www.amt mecklenburgische schweiz.de B rgermeister Hannelore Langhof J rdenstorf is a Municipalities of Germany municipality in the Rostock district Rostock district, in Mecklenburg Vorpommern , Germany . History After the Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin emancipated its Jew ish subjects in 1813 Israel Jacobson bought two feudal manor estates, Klenz and Gehmkendorf and the peasant village Klein Markow all three are components of today s J rdenstorf . In 1816 he swore his oath of fealty to Frederick Francis I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin , thus becoming the first Jew with permanent seat and vote in the Estates of the Realm of a German state. As liege lord he also held the Property patrimonial jurisdiction over his vassal peasants and the ius patronatus patronage of the pertaining Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg Lutheran church, which he conveyed to a Lutheran confidant. In 1817 he further acquired the neighbouring estates of Grambow and Tressow. His life and work, especially this part, is commemorated among other things in the permanent exhibition on Mecklenburg s Jewish history in the museum Engelscher Hof and the half timbered former synagogue in R bel , 66  km south of J rdenstorf. Towns and municipalities in Rostock district References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Jordenstorf LandkreisRostock geo stub de J rdenstorf eo J rdenstorf it J rdenstorf nl J rdenstorf pl J rdenstorf ro J rdenstorf ru sr vi J rdenstorf vo J rdenstorf war J rdenstorf ...   more details



  1. Avalishvili

    Image .png thumb Avalishvili family coat of arms . The Avalishvili lang ka is a Georgia country Georgian noble family, which branched off the Tsitsishvili Panaskerteli Tsitsishvili house in the 16th century. The initial appanage of the family was located in the historical area called Tori Georgia Tori and now known as the Borjomi Gorge with its center at the village of Sadgeri. From 1545 onward, they were vassals to the princes of Samtskhe , which soon came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire and Islam . Fleeing the Islamization of the area, several members of the Avalishvili family moved into inner Georgia early in the 17th century those who remained in their patrimonial fiefdom, became Muslim and received the title of bek . A branch in Imereti , western Georgia, soon went into decline and their status was downgraded to that of petty nobility . The refugees to the eastern Georgian lands Kartli and Kakheti were enfeoffed with several estates and were reconfirmed, in 1826 and 1850, as princes of the Russian Empire . ref Cyril Toumanoff Toumanoff, Cyril 1967 . Studies in Christian Caucasian History , p. 270. Georgetown University Press . ref ref Ioane Bagrationi Bagrationi, Ioane 1768 1830 . http www.geogen.ge indexen.php?id menu 12&id menu up 2&lang en&id let 34&abc 1 Avalishvili Princes . The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses . Retrieved on November 28, 2007. ref ref ge icon ., , . 1, . 114, ., 1975. ref References Reflist See also List of Georgian princely families Giorgi Avalishvili Zurab Avalishvili Category Noble families of Georgia country Category Russian noble families Category Royalty he ka ru ...   more details



  1. Keaunui

    Keaunui was a northern Hawaiian tribal chief chief . Family He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu , from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent. He was one of the three sons of Maweke and his wife Naiolaukea. The favored residence and patrimonial estates of the Keaunui family appear to have been in the Ewa , Waianae, and Waialua districts of the same island Oahu . On the deeds and exploits of his brothers Mulielealii and Kalehenui personally the legends are silent. But to Keaunui, the head of the powerful and celebrated okina Ewa chiefs, is attributed the honour of having cut a navigable channel near present Pu okina uloa saltworks, by which the great estuary , now known as Pearl River, was in all subsequent ages rendered accessible to navigation. Making due allowance for legendary amplification of a known fact, the estuary doubtless had an outlet for its waters where the present gap is but the legends are probably correct in giving Keaunui the credit of having widened it and deepened it, so as to admit the passage of canoes, and even larger vessels, in and out of the Pearl Harbor as it would eventually called. Among the most noted of Keaunui s children were Laakona , the great progenitor of the Ewa chiefs, queen Nuakea and Moi, the prophet and seer of Kaupeenui , the brother of Keoloewa . References start box succession box before first title High Chief of okina Ewa years after Laakona end box Abraham Fornander , An Account of the Polynesian Race Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com barbpretz ps01 ps01 226.html Ke aunui Category Royalty of Oahu Category Royalty of Kauai and Niihau Category Royalty of Molokai Category Oahuan princes hr Keaunui ...   more details



  1. Kumuhonua

    For mythical 1st man Kumu Honua Infobox royalty monarch name Kumuhonua title King of O okina ahu image caption succession Ruler of Oahu reign coronation predecessor Mulielealii regent successor Elepuukahonua spouse issue Elepuukahonua br Molohaia br Kahakuokane br Kukawaieakane full name Kumuhonua a Mulielealii titles Alii Aimoku of Oahu royal house House of Maweke father Ali okina i Nui Mulielealii mother High Chiefess Wehelani birth date birth place death date death place place of burial Kumuhonua was 1st Alii Aimoku of Oahu . During his reign Oahu was divided among the sons of Maweke , a legendary figure thought to have colonized the northern islands of Oahu , Kauai and Niihau . He was the grandson of Maweke and son of Mulielealii . Family His siblings were Olopana and Moikeha and Hainakolo . His first cousins were Laakona , High Chief of Ewa Nuakea , Queen Consort of Molokai Moi, kaula prophet of Molokai and Hinakaimauliawa , High Chiefess of Koolau . Kumuhonua seems to have remained in possession of the patrimonial estates on Oahu, and possibly of the nominal sovereignty of the island of Oahu and possibly of the nominal sovereignty of the island. He had four sons, Molohaia, Kahakuokane, Kukawaieakane, and Elepuukahonua . The genealogies of none of these has been preserved except the last, which descends to the time of Haka, a noted Ewa chief who lived at Lihua, and was the last Oahu sovereign of the Kumuhonua branch, having been succeeded in the sovereignty by Mailikukahi of the Moikeha branch. References Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. s start succession box before first title Alii Aimoku of Oahu years after Elepuukahonua s start succession box before Mulielealii title Ruler of Oahu years after Elepuukahonua s end Monarchs of Oahu Category Royalty of Oahu Category Oahuan princes hr Kumuhonua ...   more details



  1. Elepuukahonua

    Infobox royalty monarch name Elepuukahonua title King of O okina ahu image caption succession reign coronation predecessor Kumuhonua regent successor unknown br next held by Nawele spouse issue ? full name Elepuukahonua a Kumuhonua titles Alii Aimoku of Oahu royal house House of Maweke father Ali okina i Nui Kumuhonua mother unknown birth date birth place death date death place place of burial Elepuukahonua was 2nd Alii Aimoku of Oahu . During his reign Oahu was divided among the sons of Maweke , a member of the Nanaulu line of the blue blood chiefs of the northern islands of Oahu , Kauai and Niihau . He was the grandson of Mulielealii , son of Maweke. He lived between the 11th and 13th century. He was the son of Kumuhonua , the progneitor of the first Oahu dynasty. His brothers were Molohaia, Kahakuokane, and Kukawaieakane, whom nothing are known. His cousin was Haulanuiaiakea , king of Kauai. Like his father, he remained in possession of the patrimonial estates on Oahu, and possibly of the nominal sovereignty of the island of Oahu. He was the grandfather of Nawele and great grandfather of Lakona . It is not mentioned who succeed him as the 3rd Alii Aimoku of the Island of Oahu, but it was probably a son. The genealogies of none of these has been preserved except the last, which descends to the time of Haka of Oahu Haka . Here, again, the Oahu traditions come in as an umpire to settle the contention which for so many generations disturbed the peace and ruffled the temper of its windward neighbours, and destroy the illusion of the Hanalaa twins, into which even the Maui genealogists had fallen while hotly contending for their own priority over the Hawaii branch. References Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. 40, 48 49 s start succession box before Kumuhonua title Alii Aimoku of Oahu years after ? s end Monarchs of Oahu Category Royalty of Oahu Category Oahuan princes Hawaii roya ...   more details



  1. José Maria Alkmin

    Refimprove date June 2008 Image Zemaria.jpg thumb Alkmin during a speech Jos Maria Alkmin born in Bocai va on June 11, 1901 died in Belo Horizonte , on April 22, 1974 was Vice President of Brazil from 1964 to 1967. He had been finance minister before becoming vice president. ref http books.google.com books?id J1VESU0Ty4kC&pg PA44&dq 22Maria Alkmin 22 vice wikipedia&as brr 3&sig t RFR1IOo ULfBflwGd7lTK1dMk Brazil Politics in a Patrimonial Society By Riordan Roett, pg 44 ref He was also once the Social Democratic Party Brazil Partido Social Democr tico s deputy. ref http books.google.com books?id Qdrnr 3rc7oC&pg PA132&lpg PA132&dq 22Maria Alkmin 22 democrat wikipedia&source web&ots hbl3c QjYS&sig xw9QRL8DICgWzABTK41V17JTRmg&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 1&ct result Gatekeepers of Growth The International Political Economy of Central ... By Sylvia Maxfield, pg 132 ref References Reflist BrazilVPs Persondata NAME Alkmin, Jose Maria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Vice President of Brazil DATE OF BIRTH June 11, 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 22, 1974 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alkmin, Jose Maria Category Vice Presidents of Brazil Category 1901 births Category 1974 deaths Category Brazilian people of Arab descent Category Brazilian people of Lebanese descent Category Social Democratic Party Brazil politicians Category Government ministers of Brazil Category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil Brazil politician stub es Jos Maria Alkmin fr Jos Maria Alkmin pt Jos Maria Alkmin ru , zh ...   more details



  1. House of Sidamoni

    File Eristavi of Aragvi family portrait.jpg thumb A family portrait of Prince Eristavi from the 19th century The House of Sidamoni lang ka was a noble family tavadi in Georgia country Georgia , their principal line known as Aragvis Eristavi by virtue of being eristavi duke s of Duchy of Aragvi Aragvi from 1578 to 1743. They were also known as Sidamonidze , Sidamonishvili , and Sidamon Eristavi . The family produced several important figures in Georgian politics, culture, and science. The family claimed descent from the medieval kings of Alania . They originally lived in the village of Vanati on the Liakhvi River Little Liakhvi River and, through the loyal service rendered to the Georgian kings of Kartli , rose in the ranks of nobility aznauri in the mid 16th century. In the 1578s, they secured the help of the Dukes of Ksani and took control of the Aragvi valley, being recognized as the eristavi duke of Aragvi by the crown in 1578. The Eristavi of Aragvi pursued an aggressive, expansionist policy which resulted in important territorial acquisitions at the expense of other noble houses of Georgia. They were considered among the six undivided houses of the Kingdom of Kartli, which outranked those that had succumbed to the weakening division of their dynastic allod s. Their loyalty to the crown was not permanent. In 1743, King Teimuraz II dispossessed the Sidamoni family of their duchy and his successor Erekle II forced them into retirement to Kakheti where they were granted a smaller estate and confirmed as Princes Sidamonishvili. After the Georgia within the Russian Empire Russian annexation of Georgia in 1801, the Sidamonishvili attempted to restore their erstwhile titles and patrimonial estates in the Aragvi valley, but to no avail. Under the Russian rule, the three Sidamoni lines were received among knyaz princely nobility of the empire two as Princes Eristov Aragvsky Lang ru 1828 ...   more details



  1. Sumbat III of Klarjeti

    Sumbat III lang ka died 1011 was a Georgia country Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty of Tao Klarjeti and the last sovereign of Klarjeti from 993 until being dispossessed by List of the Kings of Georgia King Bagrat III of Georgia in 1011. A son of Bagrat died 988 , son of Sumbat II of Klarjeti , Sumbat succeeded upon the death of his childless paternal uncle David II of Klarjeti David II as the sovereign of Klarjeti, a position which he shared with his brother Gurgen. The 10th century Georgian chronicler of the Bagratids, Sumbat Davitis Dze , affords them a royal title klarjni khelmtsipeni . Sumbat and Gurgen ruled over a portion of the hereditary Bagratid territory which remained outside the control of their distant cousin Bagrat III who had become a king of a unified Georgia in 1008. In 1011, the brothers were invited by Bagrat to negotiations at the castle of Panaskerti , but were arrested and held captive in the castle of Tmogvi , where they were soon put to death. Their possessions passed to Bagrat and his progeny. Their children Bagrat, son of Sumbat, and Demetre, son of Gurgen fled to Constantinople from where they would try to retrieve patrimonial lands with the Byzantine Empire Byzantine aid, last time in 1032, but to no avail. ref name Toumanoff Cyril Toumanoff Toumanoff, Cyril 1967 . Studies in Christian Caucasian History , p. 498. Georgetown University Press . ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Sumbat 03 Of Klarjeti Category 1011 deaths Category Monarchs of Georgia country Category Bagrationi dynasty Category Tao Klarjeti Category 11th century monarchs in Asia Category 10th century monarchs in Asia fr Soumbat de Klarj thie ...   more details



  1. Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores na Agricultura

    Infobox Union Please include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. name CONTAG country Brazil affiliation members full name National Confederation of Agricultural Workers native name Confedera o Nacional dos Trabalhadores na Agricultura image Deleted image removed Image Br cgt logo.gif 175px deletable image caption 1 Saturday, 2 February 2008 founded December 22, 1963 current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office Bras lia , Brazil people Alberto Erc lio Broch , president website http www.contag.org.br www.contag.org.br footnotes Confedera o Nacional dos Trabalhadores na Agricultura National Confederation of Agricultural Workers, CONTAG is the largest federation of agricultural workers Trade union labor unions in Brazil . It represents 20 million rural workers in 27 associations and around 4 thousand unions. The CONTAG was founded on December 22, 1963 in Rio de Janeiro . At the time there were 14 associations and 475 rural workers unions. With the 1964 Brazilian coup d tat 1964 military coup , the federation and its unions were taken over by the government. Many union leaders were imprisoned or forced into exile. However, by 1968 the organization began to act independently and encouraged the formation of rural unions and federations in Brazil. The number of rural unions grew from 625 in 1968 to 2144 in 1980. References cite book year 2006 title A Concise History of Brazil author Boris Fausto publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 0300080077 cite book year 1999 title Brazil politics in a patrimonial society author Riordan Roett publisher Greenwood Publishing Group isbn 0275959007 External links http www.contag.org.br Official web site Category Trade unions in Brazil Category National federations of trade unions Category Agriculture and forestry trade unions Category Organizations established in 1963 SouthAm trade union stub ...   more details



  1. National Flag Memorial (Argentina)

    a nuevo y volvi a ser una fiesta para Rosario . ref Rosario patrimonial value monument 011170000 ref Rosario patrimonial value item Monumento Hist rico Nacional a la Bandera Argentina 576 1921 ref ...   more details



  1. Prebendalism

    of the central authority of the patrimonial state power the disintegration of the Carolingian ... of the patrimonial state occurred. The comparable, though undeveloped, occidental parallel ...   more details



  1. El Círculo Theater

    with cobblestone s. ref name historia Rosario patrimonial value theater 012090100 ref Rosario patrimonial ...   more details



  1. San Francisco Church, Valparaíso

    gravemente la iglesia patrimonial de San Francisco en Valpara so publisher European Pressphoto Agency ...   more details



  1. Telangana Rebellion

    last Elliot first Carolyn M. title Decline of a Patrimonial Regime The Telengana Rebellion in India ... www.scribd.com doc 15377979 Decline of a Patrimonial Regime The Telengana Rebellion in India 194651 ...   more details



  1. Ejan Mackaay

    New Netherlands Civil Code Patrimonial Law Le nouveau Code civil n erlandais trilingual edition English ... Civil Code Patrimonial Law Le nouveau Code civil n erlandais Le droit patrimonial trilingual English ...   more details



  1. DIS Esporte

    title Balan o Patrimonial de 2009 trans title Santos FC 2009 annual report accessdate 27 August ...   more details



  1. Delict

    to have a claim. This damage can take the form of patrimonial loss a reduction in a person s financial position, such as is the case where the claimant incurred medical expenses or non patrimonial ...   more details



  1. Eduardo García de Enterría y Martínez-Carande

    patrimonial del Estado legislador en el Derecho espa ol Democracia, jueces y control de ... Ley de Expropiaci n Forzosa La responsabilidad patrimonial del Estado legislador en el Derecho espa ol ...   more details



  1. Rota system

    lands in northern Ukraine in 1097 . Certain lands were granded as patrimonial lands, that is inherited ... system continued to work within these patrimonial principalities at least up to the Mongol Invasion ...   more details




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