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stately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavansstately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavanesstately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavanstately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavinstately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavinsstately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavanestately dance dating from the 16th century
- pavansa stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
- pavanea stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
- pavana stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
- indictionA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places
- indictionsA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places
- courantedance dating back to the 17th century and characterized by a running or gliding step
- chaconneA stately dance performed to such music, popular in the 18th century
- chaconnesA stately dance performed to such music, popular in the 18th century
- acropolisesThe ancient citadel at Athens, containing the Parthenon and other notable buildings, mostly dating from the 5th century bc
- acropolisThe ancient citadel at Athens, containing the Parthenon and other notable buildings, mostly dating from the 5th century bc
- permiansubfamily of Finnic, comprising the modern languages Udmurt and Komi, spoken in northeastern European Russia, and fragmentary attestations of an earlier language (Old Permic), dating from the 15th century
- gleekEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
- gleeksEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
- cakewalksA strutting dance popular at the end of the 19th century, developed from a black-American contest in graceful walking that had a cake as a prize
- nohclassic drama of Japan, developed chiefly in the 14th century, employing verse, prose, choral song, and dance in highly conventionalized formal and thematic patterns derived from religious sources and folk myths
- nosclassic drama of Japan, developed chiefly in the 14th century, employing verse, prose, choral song, and dance in highly conventionalized formal and thematic patterns derived from religious sources and folk myths
- noclassic drama of Japan, developed chiefly in the 14th century, employing verse, prose, choral song, and dance in highly conventionalized formal and thematic patterns derived from religious sources and folk myths
- nogakuclassic drama of Japan, developed chiefly in the 14th century, employing verse, prose, choral song, and dance in highly conventionalized formal and thematic patterns derived from religious sources and folk myths
- tarantismA psychological illness characterized by an extreme impulse to dance, prevalent in southern Italy from the 15th to the 17th century, and widely believed at the time to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula