burgundian|burgundians in English

noun

native or resident of Burgundy (France)

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1. He eventually became ruler over the Burgundians.

2. Burgrave (Thesaurus) Burgoyne Burgundian

3. The Burgundian period is when the road to nationhood began.

4. Burgundian origin of the seeds and varieties chosen by the AMB

5. Burgundian origin of the seeds and varieties chosen by the AMB,

6. Consilience focuses loosely on Rhone and Burgundian varietals and few others we couldn't resist.

7. Visigothic and Burgundian law-codes are more precise, but they date from later generations.

8. Theuderic, meanwhile, mounted a punitive raid against the Auvergne - ostentatiously avoiding the Burgundian campaign.

9. When Charles VII died in 1461, Louis left the Burgundian court to take possession of his kingdom.

10. Valentinian meanwhile tried to persuade the Burgundians – bitter enemies of the Alamanni – to attack Macrian, a powerful Alamannic chieftain.

11. Profiting from discontent caused by the harsh government of the Armagnacs, the Burgundians entered Paris and killed Bernard and many of …

12. Before the Burgundian union, the Dutch identified themselves by the town they lived in or their local duchy or county.

13. ‘In his long commentary on that adage, Erasmus described the genesis and significance of the anchor and dolphin in the Aldine Colophon.’ ‘Caxton learned to print in Bruges, using Burgundian styles, texts, and machines, so the earliest English books have a Burgundian feel, most evident in …

14. 13 Fought somewhere, now precisely unknown, between Tours and Poitiers, an army of Franks and Burgundians under Charles Martel defeated the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate.

15. Chardonnay 71 was created using tissue culture (after heat treatment) from the original Burgundian clone and appeared on the list of registered vines in 2001

16. ‘In his long commentary on that adage, Erasmus described the genesis and significance of the anchor and dolphin in the Aldine colophon.’ ‘Caxton learned to print in Bruges, using Burgundian styles, texts, and machines, so the earliest English books have a Burgundian feel, most evident in typefaces, layouts, and Colophons.’

17. Preserving and protecting olive oil from the damage of light and heat, this Cruet is made by Emile Henry – the historic French company famous for Burgundian clay baking dishes

18. A short drive south of the capital city of Burgundy, Dijon, is Beaune – an ancient town encircled by medieval ramparts, famed for its significant production of Burgundian wines.

19. In the Early Middle Ages, from the end of the 4th century, the western extent of modern-day Switzerland was part of the territory of the Kings of the Burgundians.

20. Unfortunately the climate of the region made it difficult to produce red wines with the richness and color of the Burgundian wines, even though the Champenois tried to "improve" their wines by blending in elderberries.

21. Son of Agilulf, duke of the Bavarians and Regnaberga of the Burgundians Husband of Lucile d'Alsace Father of Theodebald I, duke of the Bavarians and Gondoald, count of Meaux Brother of Theodebert of the Bavarians; Sinduald and Otto

22. Chardonnay mania, of which French coopers have been the major beneficiaries, was a phenomenon of the 1980s and 1990s but in the early 1970s it was hardly grown outside its Burgundian homeland and Champagne

23. The Hospices de Beaune or Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse in Beaune, France.It was founded in 1443 by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of Burgundy, as a hospital for the poor.The original hospital building, the Hôtel-Dieu, one of the finest examples of fifteenth-century Burgundian architecture, is now a museum.Services for patients are now provided in modern hospital buildings.