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Fanons; Fanon (disambiguation)

Fanon         
·noun A term applied to various articles, as: (a) A peculiar striped scarf worn by the pope at mass, and by eastern bishops. (b) A maniple.
fanon         
Term used in fandom to describe something that has never been shown on screen (on the show / in the movie) and yet is generally accepted as canon by many fans.
It is fanon that the TV show The Magnificent Seven is set in a town called Four Corners - it was called that in the script of the pilot, but the town has never been named on air.
Papal fanon         
  • Pope Benedict XVI wearing the fanon at Epiphany 2013
  • The papal fanon
FANON OR AMICE RESERVED FOR USE OF THE POPE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fanon (Papal Vestment); Fanon (papal vestment); Papal Fanon; Papal fannon
The fanon (old Germanic for cloth) is a vestment that around the 10th or 12th century became reserved for the Pope alone and for use only during a pontifical Mass. The Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon has the same privilege.

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Fanon

Fanon may refer to:

  • Frantz Fanon, Martiniquais-French political philosopher
  • Papal fanon, an ecclesiastical garment
  • Fanon (fiction), fan-based fictional canon
  • A division of the French Indian rupee
Pronunciation examples for fanon
1. like Steve Biko and Frantz Fanon,
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2. Frantz Fanon, who was a psychiatrist
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3. Because in the book, you quote Frantz Fanon and say,
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4. Fanon was speaking about a specific context and generally
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Examples of use of fanon
1. But Europeans have not carried out in practice the mission that fell to them." Frantz Fanon.
2. Shariati‘s thoughts were profoundly influenced by his affiliation with Sorbonne University, Marxism, Sartre and French author and essayist Frantz Fanon.
3. The boy needed therapy, has switched schools and no longer rides a bus operated by the Petermann Bus Co., lawyer Fanon Rucker said Monday.
4. Ramadan follows in the footsteps of revolutionary thinkers such as Frantz Fanon and Malcolm X in attacking notions of the west‘s superiority and its seemingly immutable values.
5. His memoirs give friendly mentions to figures such as Frantz Fanon and Malcolm X, heroes of the wild Left in the Sixties.