L'Égyptienne (song) - definição. O que é L'Égyptienne (song). Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é L'Égyptienne (song) - definição


Love song         
  • Fol. 28r of the Gruuthuuse-manuscript, with to the bottom right the song '[[Egidius waer bestu bleven]]'
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Love Song (song); Lovesong (song); Love Song (album); The Love Song; The Love Song (song); A Love Song; A Love Song (song); Lovesong; Love song (disambiguation); Love Song (disambiguation)
A love song is a song about romantic love, falling in love, heartbreak after a breakup, and the feelings that these experiences bring. A comprehensive list of even the best known performers and composers of love songs would be a large order.
A Song         
1977 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
A Song (Neil Sedaka album); A Song (album); Alone at Last (Neil Sedaka song)
A Song is an in-studio album containing the works of American pop star Neil Sedaka. It was produced by George Martin and released in 1977 on the Elektra label in the US, marking the beginning of Sedaka's association with Elektra, which would run through 1981.
Northern Song (960–1127)         
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  • A 12th-century painting by Su Hanchen; a girl waves a [[peacock]] feather banner like the one used in dramatical theater to signal an acting leader of troops.
  • Southern Song in 1142. The western and southern borders remain unchanged from the previous map. However, the north of the [[Qinling Huaihe Line]] was under the control of the Jin dynasty. The Xia dynasty's territory generally remained unchanged. In the southwest, the Song dynasty bordered a territory about a sixth its size, the [[Dali dynasty]].
  • Earliest known written formula for gunpowder, from the ''[[Wujing Zongyao]]'' of 1044 AD.
  • Portrait of the Chinese [[Zen]] Buddhist [[Wuzhun Shifan]], painted in 1238 AD.
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  • [[Emperor Taizu of Song]], [[Emperor Taizong of Song]], prime minister Zhao Pu and other ministers playing [[Cuju]], an early form of [[football]], by [[Qian Xuan]] (1235–1305)
  • bronze ''ding'' vessel]].
  • Armoured Song cavalry
  • Facsimile of Zhu Shijie's ''Jade Mirror of Four Unknowns''
  • A wooden Bodhisattva from the Song dynasty (960–1279)
  • A portrait of [[Emperor Gaozong of Song]] (r. 1127–1162)
  • A portrait of [[Emperor Taizong of Song]] ({{r.}} 976–997)
  • [[Chinese calligraphy]] of mixed styles written by Song dynasty poet [[Mi Fu]] (1051–1107)
  • The [[Donglin Academy]], an educational institution equivalent to modern-day college. It was originally built in 1111 during the Northern Song dynasty.
  • geographical chapter]] of the ''[[Book of Documents]]'', dated 5th–3rd centuries BCE.
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L'Égyptienne (song)
"L'Égyptienne" is a world music song performed by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas and French group Les Négresses Vertes. The song was written by Atlas, Matthias Canavese, Stéfane Mellino and Michel Ochowiak and produced by Les Négresses Vertes for the Atlas' second album Halim (1997).