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battalia
battalia arch. or Obs. (bəˈtɑːljə) Forms: 7– battalia; also 7 batalia -allia -alio, battailia, -alio, -aglio. [late 16th century a. It. battaglia or ? Sp. batalla (in same sense). The forms battaglio, -alio, etc. are examples of a tendency then common to turn It. and Sp. final -a into -o; see -ado2....
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Battalia
Battalia may refer to:
Battalia (formation), battle array for both an army and components of an army
Battalia (moth), a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae
See also
Battalia (1673), a musical piece composed by Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (see List of
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Battalia (moth)
Species
Battalia acmemorpha (Diakonoff, 1952)
Battalia anassa (Diakonoff, 1952)
Battalia anisographa (Diakonoff, 1952)
Battalia anthracograpta (Diakonoff )
Battalia fusca (Diakonoff, 1953)
Battalia insignis (Diakonoff, 1953)
Battalia lagaroptycha (Diakonoff, 1952)
Battalia lutescens (Diakonoff, 1952)
Battalia
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battalia pie
baˈttalia pie Forms: 7–8 beatille, beatilla, beatilia, 9 battalia. [ad. F. béatilles ‘titbits, as cocks' combs, sweetbreads, etc. in a pie’; also in convents applied to small pieces of needlework (as pincushions, ‘samplers’ embroidered with sacred subjects) worked by nuns. The latter is the original...
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Battalia (formation)
Battalia differs from battalion which is generally the smallest military unit capable of independent operations and would have formed up in its battalia See also
Pike and shot for details of different formation used in a battalia at the time the word was in common usage.
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Battalia pie
Battalia pie (obsolete spelling battaglia pye) is an English large game pie, or occasionally a fish pie, filled with many small "blessed" pieces, beatilles Notes
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Historic Food 2005-6 A gilded battalia pie stands in the centre of a loaded table at Naworth Castle.
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beteela
† beteela Obs. Also (6 beatillia), 7 beteela, betille, 7–8 bettily, bettillee, bettelle, betellee, 8 betelle, betteela. [A word without any fixed form written or spoken, of constant occurrence in the East Indian trade in 17–18th c. It appears to be identified with the Pg. beatilha ‘linen to make whi...
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Battalia à 10
Battalia à 10 is a piece of chamber music written by the Bohemian-Austrian composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber. Written in 1673, Battalia is scored for 3 violins, 4 violas, 2 violones, and continuo.
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Battaglia (music)
Battaglia à 8 per strumenti da fiato
William Byrd "The Battell", for keyboard
Annibale Padovano Battaglia à 8 per strumenti da fiato
Heinrich Biber: Battalia
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Bodjie Pascua
Pascua's stage appearances include Cabaret, Fire, Water, Woman, Mass, 1896, Zarzuela, Battalia Royale, and Hamlet, as well as numerous musicals written
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Lear
character in the Marvel universe
Lear, County Londonderry, a townland in Cumber Upper, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Lear, a thickened sauce used in Battalia
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1673 in music
Musico prattico, Op.8
Erasmus Gruber – Synopsis musica
Matthew Locke – The Present Practice of Musick
Classical music
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber - Battalia à 10 chamber music
Giovanni-Battista Agneletti – Gloria patri et filio et spiritui sancto
Heinrich Biber – Battalia à 10
Cristofaro Caresana – La Tarentella
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Battle of Ormskirk
Battle
The Cavaliers, forced to make a stand, stood in battalia upon the Moor.
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Kawit revolt
Aside from the confidence from the Kawit revolt, Aguinaldo organised for a town band to march along with them, the band was playing the tune of the "Battalia
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