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- Medieval fortification (8517 bytes)
1: ...tion]] construction and use in [[Europe]] roughly from the fall of the [[Roman Empire]] to the [[Renai...
5: A '''castle''' (from the [[Latin]] ''castellum'', diminutive of ''ca...
11: ...The word is a [[medieval]] and later one, derived from the classical [[Latin]] ''post murum'', behind ...
15: ...ences were developed in the [[Netherlands]] and [[France]] but these belong mainly to the post-medieva...
20: ...called [[abbey]], [[priory]], [[charterhouse]], [[friary]], and preceptory, while the habitation of [[... - Coton de Tulear (4396 bytes)
6: ...very little, and rarely bothers people who suffer from chronic allergies and is therefore considered [...
19: Cotons are hearty dogs and, with acclimation, frolic in desert heat or winter snow. However, the C...
23: ...he [[France|French]] Petit Lion Dog, the [[Bichon Frise]], the Italian [[Bolognese]], the South Americ...
29: ...ay, usually only social-climbing [[Malagasy]] and Frenchmen own a Coton de Tulear. - Havanese (12254 bytes)
51: ... [[Dog breeds|breeds]]. These dogs were developed from the now extinct [[Mediterranean]] ''Bichon Tene...
55: ...of the breed is the topline, which rises slightly from withers to rump, and the gait, which is flashy ...
67: ... Maltese, the curly, which is not unlike a Bichon Frise coat, and the wavy, which is the preferred coa...
74: The Havanese has a silly, friendly temperament which is unlike many other toy ...
76: ...t suitable for people who work long hours or take frequent trips. They often have a habit of following... - Lowchen (3857 bytes)
20: |[[Germany]],[[France]],[[Holland]],[[Spain]]
54: ...n cut]]. This means that the haunches, back legs, front legs (except bracelets around the ankles), and...
56: ...too big nor too small, but helps to emphasize the friendly, regal, and leonine personality of the L?en...
58: ... ones. This allows for a flowing coat that is not frizzy or fly-away, and a L?en coat should neither b...
63: ...0s. The modern sources of the breed were [[France|french]] and [[Germany|german]] enthusiasts in the l...
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