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* [[Black tetra]], a small fish also called a blackamoor (''Gymnocorymbus ternetzi'') |
* [[Black tetra]], a small fish also called a blackamoor (''Gymnocorymbus ternetzi'') |
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* [[Black Moor goldfish]] |
* [[Black Moor goldfish]] |
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* ''[[The Moor of Peter the Great]]'', sometimes translated ''The Blackamoor of Peter the Great'' |
* ''[[The Moor of Peter the Great]]'', sometimes translated as ''The Blackamoor of Peter the Great'' |
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* ''[[Blackamoores]]'', a 2013 book |
* ''[[Blackamoores]]'', a 2013 book |
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* [[Moor's head]] or Maure, stylized depictions of black Africans in heraldry, sometimes called Blackamoors |
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* [[Moors]], Muslims of Spain and North Africa |
* [[Moors]], Muslims of Spain and North Africa |
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 22 April 2024
Look up Blackamoor or blackamoor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blackamoors may refer to:
- Blackamoor (decorative arts), stylized depictions of black Africans in the decorative arts and jewelry
- Blackmoor (campaign setting), a fantasy roleplaying game campaign setting
- Blackmoor (supplement), a 1975 supplementary rulebook for Dungeons & Dragons
- Blackamoor, Lancashire, a village in England
- Blacka Moor, a moor in South Yorkshire, England
- Black tetra, a small fish also called a blackamoor (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi)
- Black Moor goldfish
- The Moor of Peter the Great, sometimes translated as The Blackamoor of Peter the Great
- Blackamoores, a 2013 book
- Moor's head or Maure, stylized depictions of black Africans in heraldry, sometimes called Blackamoors
- Moors, Muslims of Spain and North Africa