fortes : architecture militaire européenne avant l'introduction des armes à feu : dictionnaire spécialisé et systématique = Castles and fortified places :...
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Claude Fauchet (historian) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
l'Eglise gallicane Pour le couronnement du roi Henri IV Armes et Bastons des Chevaliers (lettre à Monsieur de Galoup sieur des Chastoil en Aix) The following...
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Bombard (weapon) (category Medieval artillery)
French artillery arm. The Anglo-Gascons were shot to pieces and Talbot was eventually killed. Most bombards started with the construction of a wooden core...
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Greek fire (category Medieval artillery)
Garland. pp. 369–397. ISBN 0815315112 Zenghelis, C. (1932), "Le feu grégeois et les armes à feu des Byzantins", Byzantion, VI, Brussels: 265–286 Wikimedia...
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curative curb cure curette curfew, Old Fr. covrefeu, compare Mod. Fr. couvre-feu curie curiosity curious curlew currant current currier curry (v.) curry favor...
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Pyrotechnie militaire, ou traité complet des feux de guerre et des bouches à feu. Claude Fortuné Ruggieri. 1828. The Naval Battles of Great Britain: From...
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9 March 2019. "Gilets jaunes : 80 enseignes endommagées à Paris, le gouvernement sous le feu des critiques". Le Monde (in French). 16 March 2019. Retrieved...
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History of cleavage (section Medieval)
ISBN 9789638747310 AFP, Émeutes et guerres de décolletés: les actrices qui ont mis le feu à Cannes, 7sur7, 2017-05-16 Kathleen Mabel La Barre, Reference Book of Women's...
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practice of souffle-à-cul is mainly found in the south of France. In some departments, a Catalan variant is known as the "danse du feu aux fesses" (or "Tiou-tiou"):...
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Cherbourg (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Cherbourg in 1914 with the 2nd colonial artillery regiment inspires L'Appel des armes. With Caen, Cherbourg-Octeville is the main cultural centre of Lower Normandy...
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