- fortification, such as on city
streets during urban warfare.
Barricades also
include temporary traffic barricades designed with the goal of
dissuading p****age into...
- The
Barricades (Latvian: Barikādes) were a
series of
confrontations between the
Republic of
Latvia and the
Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics in January...
-
Broken Barricades is the
fifth studio album by
English rock band
Procol Harum,
released the same w**** they
began their U.S. tour, in
April 1971. The UK...
-
Through the
Barricades is the
fifth studio album by
English new wave band
Spandau Ballet,
released on 17
November 1986 by CBS Records. The band was continuing...
- "Through the
Barricades" is a song by
English new wave band
Spandau Ballet,
released as the
second single from
their 1986
studio album of the same name...
-
Barricades (Hebrew: מיתרסים, Mitrasim) was one of the
first do****entary
films created for
Israeli television. It
tells the
story of two families, one Jewish...
- Les
Barricades Mystérieuses (The
Mysterious Barricades) is a
piece of
music that François
Couperin composed for
harpsichord in 1717. It is the
fifth piece...
- "A las Barricadas" ("To the
Barricades") was one of the most po****r
songs of the
Spanish anarchists during the
Spanish Civil War. "A las Barricadas" is...
- The
Parma Barricades (Barricate di Parma), also
known as the
siege of Parma, were a
series of
battles between anti-fascist
forces of the
Arditi del Popolo...
- In the
French Wars of Religion, the Day of the
Barricades (in French: Journée des
barricades), 12 May 1588, was an
outwardly spontaneous public uprising...