What does Artois mean in English?

Definitions of Artois. a former province of northern France near the English Channel (between Picardy and Flanders) example of: French region. a geographical subdivision of France.
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What does Stella Artois mean in English?

Editors Contribution. STELLA ARTOIS. In French, "Stella" is star, and "Artois is the name of a region in northwestern France. Think of a beer from New Jersey named something like "Secaucus Star."
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Where is Artois in France?

Artois, historic and cultural region encompassing most of the northern French département of Pas-de-Calais and coextensive with the former province of Artois. Market place in Arras, Pas-de-Calais département, Artois region, France.
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What is the meaning of Picardy?

British Dictionary definitions for Picardy

Picardy. / (ˈpɪkədɪ) / noun. a region of N France: mostly low-lying; scene of heavy fighting in World War IFrench name: Picardie (pikardi) Slang.
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What is Picardie known for?

Picardy is known for its dairy and beef cattle and is also a strong arable region which produces 25% of all French agricultural exports, and is the second largest wheat producer in the country.
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What does Artois mean in Belgium?

The name “Artois” is a tribute to De Hoorn Brew Master Sebastian Artois. He was a beloved member of both the De Horn brewery and the broader Leuven communities. The name Stella Artois continues to honor his legacy in the present day.
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How do you pronounce Stella Artois beer?

I was surprised to learn how many people have difficulty pronouncing Stella Artois; I find it much easier to pronounce than “Tzatziki” or “Gyro.” After watching multiple pronunciation videos and asking seasoned beer drinkers for their input, I discovered the correct pronunciation is “steh-lah-are-twah” (thanks, ...
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Who was the Count of Artois?

Charles X (born Charles Philippe, Count of Artois; 9 October 1757 – 6 November 1836) was King of France from 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830. An uncle of the uncrowned Louis XVII and younger brother to reigning kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, he supported the latter in exile.
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Why is Stella Artois called wife beater?

Stella Artois used to market itself under the slogan "reassuringly expensive" but became popularly known in Britain as the "wife beater" beer because of its high alcohol content and perceived connection with aggression and binge drinking.
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What is Stella Artois named after?

Stella Artois is a 5.2% ABV global lager first brewed in Leuven, Belgium in 1926 as a Christmas brew, and named Stella after the Latin for "star."
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Why does Stella make you angry?

In the U.K., Stella is associated with binge drinking and aggressive behavior. This is allegedly due to its higher-than-average ABV. It has a violent, misogynist nickname that it's trying desperately to shake.
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Was Louis XVIII a good king?

Not only did his actions improve the country financially and politically, he became a King for which the country was proud to have and sad to see go, despite the history of the Bourbon Dynasty.
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Why was Charles 10 not popular?

He favoured the peasants and the middle-class. He suspended the freedom of the press. He modified the electoral laws in such a way that three-fourths of the people eligible to vote were now deprived of their rights.
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Who was the last King of France?

Louis XVI, also called (until 1774) Louis-Auguste, duc de Berry, (born August 23, 1754, Versailles, France—died January 21, 1793, Paris), the last king of France (1774–92) in the line of Bourbon monarchs preceding the French Revolution of 1789.
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Which is the best beer to drink?

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  • Best Sour: Dogfish Head SeaQuench Ale.
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Is Stella Artois a strong beer?

A stronger lager

At 5.2% alcohol by volume, Stella Artois was typically stronger than most mainstream lagers (these days, in some markets, the alcohol has been reduced to 5%). As a result, when the beer was launched in the United Kingdom for the first time its advertising campaign was themed around “strength”.
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Is Stella Artois French?

Stella Artois is brewed in Belgium (in the plants at Leuven and Jupille) and the United Kingdom, as well as in other countries. Much of the beer exported from Europe is produced at InBev's brewery in Belgium, and packaged in the Beck's Brewery in Bremen, Germany.
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Why is Budweiser called Budweiser?

As the story goes, in 1876, a St. Louis brewery started making a Lager it called Budweiser, meaning “from Budweis,” after the famous beer from the historical Czech town.
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What is the oldest beer brand?

Yuengling is the oldest beer in America and has been around since 1829. It was one of the only early American breweries to survive prohibition because it produced “near bears,” which only had a 0.5% alcohol content.
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What does Amiens mean in French?

Amiens. / (ˈæmɪənz, French amjɛ̃) / noun. a city in N France: its Gothic cathedral is the largest church in France.
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What is Amiens France known for?

Amiens, city, capital of Somme département, Hauts-de-France région, principal city and ancient capital of Picardy, northern France, in the Somme River valley, north of Paris. Famed since the Middle Ages are its textile industry and its great Gothic cathedral of Notre-Dame, one of the finest in France.
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How old is the city of Amiens?

Amiens has been part of Francia starting from the 5th century. The Normans sacked the city in 859 and again in 882. In 1113, the city was recognized by King Louis VI of France, and in 1185 it was linked to the Crown of France.
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What was Napoleon's most famous defeat?

The Waterloo Campaign (June 15 – July 8, 1815) was fought between the French Army of the North and two Seventh Coalition armies, an Anglo-allied army and a Prussian army, that defeated Napoleon in the decisive Battle of Waterloo, forced him to abdicate for the second time, and ended the Napoleonic Era.
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