- -L. 1999. "La
cornaline de l’Indus à la Mésopotamie,
production et circulation: la voie du
Golfe au IIIe millénaire". – In:
Cornaline et
pierres précieuses...
- von Habsburg, Géza (2003). "1142
Achat Stopford (Fabergé) 1
Renard en
cornaline rouge aux aguets,
corps ½ replié, yeux en roses". Fabergé - Cartier :...
- Telegraph. No. 1833. Portsmouth. 24
November 1834. "French
corvette 'La
Cornaline' (1834)". Threedecks.
Retrieved 8
October 2023. "(untitled)". Bristol...
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Palais / Hervé Lewandowski". Musée du Louvre. Roux,
Valentine (2017).
Cornaline de l’Inde: Des
pratiques techniques de
Cambay aux techno-systèmes de l'Indus...
- corn [callus on the foot] cornelian, Old Fr. corneline,
compare Mod. Fr.
cornaline corner cornet corniche coronal coroner coronet corporal (n.)
Middle Fr...
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large batches, as well as more
valuable beads such as the Venetian-made
Cornaline d'Aleppo,
which were red with a
white core.
Access to
trade beads increased...
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Archive Jean Coup-en-deux (1887) -
Death or
Dishonor at
Google Books Cornaline la
Dompteuse (1887) - The Felon's
Bequest at the
Internet Archive L'Œil-de-chat...
- and
illustrated by him, and a few
amulet figurines of blue
faience or
cornaline found at
various sites of Ethiopia.
Other include the double-uraeus, perhaps...
- Hull, Yorkshire,
United Kingdom to Hamburg.
Berceau French Navy The
Cornaline-class
corvette was
wrecked in a
hurricane at Saint-Denis, Réunion with...
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Kingdom The ship was
driven as**** at Bamburgh. Her crew were rescued.
Cornaline French Navy The
gabarre was
driven as**** and
wrecked at Lisbon, Portugal...