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She arrives at church accompanied by her parents, godparents, and court of honor. The court of honor is a group of her chosen peers consisting of paired-off girls and boys, respectively known as damas and chambelanes (chamberlains). Typically, the court consists of pairs ranging from 7 to 15 damas and chambelanes.
Historically, many institutions and governments – monasteries, cathedrals and cities – also had the post of chamberlain, who usually had charge of finances. [1] The Finance Director of the City of London is still called the Chamberlain, while New York City had a chamberlain who managed city accounts until the early 20th century.
The Holy Roman Empire was a claimed “successor state” to Charlemagne's Carolingian empire along with France and several other realms. The empire was a lot larger than modern day Germany and included the modern day countries Austria, the low countries, large parts of Eastern France, Northern Italy, Slovenia, parts of the northern Baltic, and Switzerland.
Adémar de Chabannes manuscript drawing of St. Cybard in Adémar's hand.. Adémar's life was mainly spent in writing and transcribing chant books and chronicles, and his principal work is a history entitled Chronicon Aquitanicum et Francicum or Historia Francorum.
La Cebra Danza Gay was established in 1996 specifically to focus on gay issues, including erotic themes. [3] Rivera's 1990s work, Danza del mal amor o mejor me voy, moved from the Ballet Independiente to become one of the main elements of the new organization's repertoire. [3]
Don Nacho disappears and this worries Vítor and Albertano. They hope to get a juicy reward, so Vítor and Albertano become detectives to solve the crime of the alleged Butcher Killer.
Oríllese a la orilla is a Mexican television sitcom created by Gustavo Loza. [1] A spin-off of 40 y 20, it follows Toña (Michelle Rodríguez) and Brayan Daniel (Armando Hernández), who enroll in a police academy after losing their jobs when Brayan Daniel is accused of being an accomplice to robberies in the condominium. [2]
Justina Milagros Machado (born September 6, 1972) [2] is an American actress. She began her career playing secondary roles on television and film before starring as Vanessa Diaz in the HBO comedy-drama series, Six Feet Under (2001—05), for which she received Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.