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'''[[Ban (medieval)]]''' or '''banality''' is the power to summon free men for military service. |
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'''Banality''' may refer to: |
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'''Banality''' may also refer to: |
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* [[Banalité]], payment |
* [[Banalité]], a payment serfs were required to make to their lords |
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* ''[[Eichmann in Jerusalem]]'', a 1963 book by Hannah Arendt which popularised the phrase "banality of evil" |
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* [[Banality (sculpture series)|''Banality'' (sculpture series)]], a series of works by Jeff Koons exhibited in 1988 |
* [[Banality (sculpture series)|''Banality'' (sculpture series)]], a series of works by Jeff Koons exhibited in 1988 |
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* [[Glenn Hoddle]]'s analysis of [[Association football|football]] matches |
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 24 March 2018
Look up banality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ban (medieval) or banality is the power to summon free men for military service.
Banality may also refer to:
- Banalité, a payment serfs were required to make to their lords
- Eichmann in Jerusalem, a 1963 book by Hannah Arendt which popularised the phrase "banality of evil"
- Banality (sculpture series), a series of works by Jeff Koons exhibited in 1988