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French Catholics ate livers and hearts of Huguenots at the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572, in some cases also offering them for sale. [94] [95] In Languedoc, Protestants took revenge by destroying the embalmed body of the 11th-century Catholic saint St. Fulcran at the Lodève Cathedral and eating his remains in a dinner mocking the ...
While the standard modern English spelling of the word is barbecue, variations including barbeque and truncations such as bar-b-q or BBQ may also be found. [15] The spelling barbeque is given in Merriam-Webster as a variant, whereas the Oxford Dictionaries explain that it is a misspelling which is not accepted in standard English and is best ...
Jamaica: [149] still used by the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Correctional Services and Jamaica Combined Cadet Force Empire of Japan: Captured from British Army during World War II. [166] Jordan: Arab Legion used Mk III and No. 4 variants [167] Katanga: bought for police force but also used by army [168] Kenya [149] Latvia [169] Lesotho [149]