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- Cimeterre was one of a dozen Bouclier-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The Bouclier class were designed...
- attested from the mid-16th century and derives partly from the Middle French cimeterre (15th century) and partly the Italian scimitarra. The ultimate source...
- shablya is a single-edged curved bladed cavalry sword. The scimitar (French cimeterre, Italian scimitarra) is a type of saber that came to refer in general...
- accompanied by the French Navy destroyers Commandant Rivière, Bisson and Cimeterre. The Italian destroyer Borea was also in the area, escorting a small Italian...
- responsible for the 1968 disappearance of colonel Raymond Gorel, alias "Cimeterre", the former cashier of the OAS. Again, he benefited from an amnesty by...
- (M63) Fant****in (M64) Cavalier (M65) Bouclier class (1911) — 12 ships Cimeterre (M66) Dague (M67) Fourche (M68) Faulx (M69) Boutefeu (M70) Bouclier (M71)...
- yellower and slightly paler than apple red Scimitar Etymology: Middle French cimeterre, from Old Italian scimitarra, perhaps from Persian شمشیر shamshir. a type...
- Mormon peoples came) or any other civilization prior to 450 AD. The word 'cimeterre' is found in the 1661 English dictionary Glossographia and is defined...
- not found in the Americas in the Book of Mormon timeframe. The word 'cimeterre' is found in the 1661 English dictionary Glossographia and is defined...
- From left to right: Boutefeu and sister-ships Cimeterre and Faulx at anchor in Toulon, 1914. History France Name Boutefeu Namesake Linstock Builder Dyle...