- been
named Bouclier:
French destroyer
Bouclier, a
Bouclier-class
destroyer launched in 1911 and
stricken in 1933
French torpedo boat
Bouclier, a La Melpomène-class...
- The
Bouclier de
Brennus (French pronunciation: [buklie də bʁenys]), or
Brennus Shield in English, is a
trophy awarded annually to the
French rugby union...
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Dimitri Bouclier, born in France[where?] the 19
April 1989 is a
classical accordion performer.
Dimitri Bouclier begins the
accordion at 7 years old, he...
- A
buckler (French
bouclier 'shield', from Old
French bocle,
boucle 'boss') is a
small shield, up to 45 cm (up to 18 in) in diameter,
gripped in the fist...
- The
Bouclier class consisted of
twelve destroyers built between 1910 and 1912 for the
French Navy, four of
which were lost
during the
First World War....
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commune of Samoëns, Haute-Savoie, France. It is
connected to the
Lucien Bouclier cave system, and has a
depth of −1,661 m (−5,449 ft). It is the
sixth deepest...
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December 1996
January 31, 1998
Broken Sword II: The
Smoking Mirror •Les
Boucliers de
QuetzalcoatlFR Revolution Software SCEE
Unreleased November 14, 1997...
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Bouclier was the name ship of her
class of a
dozen destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. The
Bouclier class were...
- to the
Kugelpanzer was a one-man
World War I tank
known in
France as a
bouclier roulant ("rolling shield"). A 1936
article in Po****r
Science described...
- (ISBN 978-2-606-01390-5). (in French)
Gianni Haver, Dame à l'antique avec
lance et
bouclier:
Helvetia et ses Déclinaisons, in M.-O.Gonseth, B. Knodel, Y.
Laville and...