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41Venray sheep companies — The Venray sheep companies were a group of Dutch livestock merchant companies who dominated the European trade in sheep in the 19th century. Background With an area of almost 150 square kilometres, Venray, a municipality in the northern part of… …
42Our Lady the Garden Enclosed — Hermitage church of Warfhuizen The Hermitage of Our Lady, the Garden Enclosed is situated in the former parish church of Warfhuizen, a village in the extreme north of the Netherlands. The name draws upon the traditional epithet for the Virgin… …
43Chanticleer and the Fox — For the Caldecott Medal winner, see Chanticleer and the Fox (book) Chanticleer and the Fox is a fable that dates from the Middle Ages. Though it can be compared to Aesop s fable of The Fox and the Crow, it is of more recent origin. The story… …
44Christian symbolism — Christian cross Part of a series on …
45Stalle — Stalles Stalles du XVIIe siècle à l église abbatiale de Moyenmoutier Les stalles sont les sièges en bois qui se trouvent des deux côtés du chœur d une église et qui sont réservés aux membres d …
46Stalles —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Stalles en sport hippique.  Stalles du chœur de l église abbatiale de Moyenmoutier (XVIIe …
47settle — settle1 settleable, adj. settleability, n. settledness, n. /set l/, v., settled, settling. v.t. 1. to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions). 2. to place in a desired state or in order …
48stasidion — /steuh sid ee euhn/, n., pl. stasidia / sid ee euh/. a choir stall in an Orthodox church. [ < MGk stasídion station, seat in a church, prob. equiv. to Gk stás(is) position, station (see STASIS) + idion dim. suffix] * * * …
49Solomon's knot — Not to be confused with Sigillum Solomonis, a name for the Polygonatum genus. Basic Solomon s knot …
50misericord — [mɪ zɛrɪkɔ:d] noun 1》 a ledge projecting from the underside of a hinged seat in a choir stall, giving support to someone standing when the seat is folded up. 2》 historical an apartment in a monastery in which some relaxations of discipline were… …