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Sentence count:18Posted:2019-10-29Updated:2020-07-24
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1. In June 1176 King Richard laid siege to Limoges.
2. But at least the people of Limoges had been reminded that royal favour and displeasure were worthy of consideration.
3. In June 1176 Richard laid siege to Limoges; after a few days resistance Aimar's citadel capitulated.
4. La Marche, Limoges and the lordships of the Pyrenees had been brought to recognize his authority.
5. Whenever there was fighting around Limoges one permanent complicating factor was the rivalry between city and citadel.
6. Limoges the market The market place at Limoges is a hive of feverish activity!
7. I found a stunning set of Limoges porcelain plates there.
8. The porcelain, Limoges enamels and Renaissance bronzes are pretty fabulous too.
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9. A pair of blue Limoges porcelain vases, ornamented with gold floral patterns.
10. Doubtless the timing of the revolt can be partly understood in terms of the flaring up of the Young King's dissatisfaction at Limoges.
11. Madeleine put down her pen and knocked her cigarette ash into a blue Limoges dish like a saucer.
12. The subjects of many of her pictures have been transferred to Limoges dinnerware and transformed into limited-edition bone china figurines.
13. Together he and Eleanor laid foundation stones for the monastery of St Augustine in Limoges in 1171.
14. Having emptied the citadel of gold and silver he left Limoges and went off in search of new sources of pay for his mercenaries.
15. The right forms an entity under French law that can be inherited, just like a share of stock or a Limoges tureen.
16. In the second half of the twelfth century the beginnings of polyphony developed in the School of Notre Dame in Paris from its antecedents in the great abbey of St. Martial in Limoges.
17. In the 16th century grisaille enamels were developed in Limoges, France; the technique achieves a dramatic effect of light and shade and a pronounced sense of three-dimensionality.
18. With only six workers in Burgundy and three in Limoges, Moynat's sole obstacles thus far are self-imposed.
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