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Albert Roger Édouard
Chapelet (25
September 1903 – 30 June 1995) was a
French maritime painter, from Versailles.
Originally from the Périgord province...
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Francis Chapelet (born 3
March 1934 in Paris) the son of
painter Roger Chapelet, is a
French classical organist.
Francis Chapelet started studying the...
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glossary of architecture.
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Notes References Abacus A flat slab forming...
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built in the 18th century. Allées de
Tourny Cours de l'Intendance
Place du
Chapelet Place du
Parlement Place des Quinconces, the
largest square in France....
- Philippe; Schmitt, Jean-Claude (2017). Au fil des perles, la prière comptée :
Chapelets et
couronnes de prières dans l'Occident chrétien. Paris: Somogy. ISBN 978-2-7572-1295-0...
- Spilliaert, Les
insignes de l'ordre du Saint-Esprit, colliers, croix, plaques,
chapelets et
autres ornements distribués à
Messieurs les chevaliers, prélats et...
- The Au
Chapelet at 50
metres event was part of the
archery programme at the 1900
Summer Olympics.
Qualification for the
event was
through the
large open...
- The Au
Chapelet at 33
metres event was part of the
archery programme at the 1900
Summer Olympics.
Qualification for the
event was
through the
large open...
- ribbands, laurels, etc. When
enriched with ornaments, it was also
called chapelet. Bandelet: Any
little band or flat moulding,
which crowns a
Doric architrave...
- the
individual titles,
while the top six
finishers in the team
events au
chapelet were
eligible to
compete for the
individual titles. Two
immensely po****r...