Definitions for: bryant

  • John Bryant (born c.1717, probably at Bromley, Kent; died 23 July 1772, probably at Bromley) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket during the 1740s and 1750s. He was mainly associated with Bromley Cricket Club and Kent. ...
  • Bryant is a surname, and may refer to: * Albert Bryant, Jr., American general * Alexander Bryant or Briant, English Jesuit martyr * Anita Bryant, American singer * Anthony J. ...
  • Bryants is an unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California. It lies at an elevation of 4429 feet (1350 m).
  • i.e., William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878), U.S. poet and journalist.
  • Seller ready to sell.  I am glad he finally came around.
  • Bryant has green eyes and strawberry blonde hair and he is the only My Scene doll to be officially discontinued. He was introduced in season two along with "Hudson", and made his final appearance in season three. ...
 

Definitions for: napoleon

  • French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
  • a rectangular piece of pastry with thin flaky layers and filled with custard cream
  • a card game similar to whist; usually played for stakes
  • (napoleonic) of or relating to or like Napoleon Bonaparte; "Napoleonic Wars"
  • Napoléon is a 1955 French historical epic film directed by Sacha Guitry that depicts major events in the life of Napoleon I of France.
  • Napoleon is a 1995 Australian movie, directed by Mario Andreacchio, and written by Mark Saltzman about a golden retriever puppy who runs away from his city home to the wild dogs.
  • Napoleon (also known as Heroes & Villans: Napoleon) is a 2007 United Kingdom television film first broadcast on BBC One on 12 November 2007. It tells the story of Napoleon's part in the Siege of Toulon in 1793.
  • Kumaresan Duraisamy (born 2 December 1963), better known by his stage name Napoleon (நெப்போலியன்; നെപ്പോളിയന്‍), is a Tamil film actor, politician and the founder and chairman of the Jeevan Technologies. ...
  • Napoleon is a fictional character and the main antagonist in George Orwell's Animal Farm. While he is at first a common farm pig, he gets rid of Snowball, another pig which shares the power. ...
  • Napoleon or Nap is a straightforward trick taking game in which players receive five cards each; whoever bids the highest number of tricks chooses trumps and tries to win at least that many. It is a simplified relative of Euchre, and with many variations throughout Northern Europe. ...
  • The Napoleon is the colloquial term for a former French gold coin. The coins were minted (at various times) in denominations of , , , , and francs. This article will focus on the 20 franc coins issued during the reign of Napoleon, which are 21 mm in diameter, weigh 6. ...
  • Napoleon is a strategic-level board wargame covering the Waterloo Campaign of the Hundred Days after Napoleon's return from Elba starting with the French invasion of Belgium on June 15, 1815. ...
  • Napoleon is a real-time strategy video game for the Game Boy Advance, programmed by Intelligent Systems. In the game's Story Mode, players play Napoleon Bonaparte who leads the revolutionary army into battle against the British. ...
  • Napoleon is a historical miniseries which explored the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. In 2002, it was the most expensive television miniseries in Europe, costing the equivalent of $US46,330,000 to produce. ...
  • Napoleon, The Musical is a musical by Canadians Andrew Sabiston and Timothy Williams (Composer). It premiered at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto on 23 March 1994 with Jérôme Pradon in the title role and Aline Mowat as leading lady Josephine. ...
  • The Mille-feuille ("thousand-leaf"), vanilla slice, cream slice, custard slice, also known as the Napoleon (U.S.), is a French-originating pastry. The name is also written as "millefeuille" and "mille feuille".
  • Hisaye Yamamoto (born 23 August 1921) is a Japanese-American author. She is best known for the short story collection Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories, first published in 1988. ...
  • A twenty-franc gold coin, once used in France; The card game nap; Napoleon Bonaparte; A male given name sometimes given in honor of the French emperor
  • a gold coin worth twenty francs issued by Napoleon I; a twenty-franc coin
  • (Napoleonic) A derogatory term for a whippet (see Whippet), often characterized by other aspects of Small Man Syndrome, such as the need to try to overachieve when riding with larger, stronger, more masculine, better looking, and wealther riders (riders called “Clydesdales”).
  • A pastry made with alternating layers of puff pastry and a cream of your choice and glazed.
  • From Cuban Dominoes; the situation where the two exposed ends on the line of play are a 1 and a 9.
  • French gold coin with a face value of 20 francs, bearing a portrait of Napoleon I or Napoleon III. It had a fineness of 900 and a fine gold content of 0.1867 troy ounces.
  • Cognac brand. In the YM episode The Moral Dimension the brands of all sorts of spirits are used as a secret code to get to the security communications room. That room is filled with booze to surpass the Islamic law against drinking at the Qumrani reception. ...
  • Brandy classification given to Cognac, Armagnac and Calvados
 
 


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