up espadon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Espadon (swordfish in French) may refer to: Ecurie Espadon, a formula one team French ship Espadon, three...
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Espadon was a Narval-class submarine of the French Navy. Along with sister boat Marsouin, the boat was the first French submarine to steam under sea ice...
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Espadon (meaning Swordfish): French submarine Espadon (1901), a Sirène-class submarine launched in 1901 and stricken in 1919 French submarine Espadon (1926)...
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that applied to the Zweihänder sword in the 16th century: French espadon, Spanish espadón, or Portuguese montante may also be used more narrowly to refer...
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The Sud-Ouest SO.6020 Espadon (Swordfish) was a French post-war prototype interceptor designed and built by SNCASO during the late 1940s. The French Air...
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Rudi Fischer (redirect from Ecurie Espadon)
Fischer was the leader of the "Écurie Espadon", the entrant name for most of his racing career. Écurie Espadon was composed of a group of Swiss amateur...
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hypersonic glide vehicle (first flight test scheduled for 2024 or 2025) Espadon hypersonic combat aircraft program SHEFEX II HGV (DLR research) BrahMos-II...
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occasions during the reign of Isabella II. He was also known in Spain as El Espadón de Loja, "The Big Sword of Loja". He was born at Loja, Granada, a son of...
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The French submarine Espadon was a Requin-class submarine built for the French Navy in the mid-1920s. Laid down in October 1923, it was launched in May...
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the Isabelline monarchy. Dominated by the figure of Marshal Narváez, the Espadón ("Big Sword") of Loja, the so-called "Moderate decade" began in 1844. The...
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