- Cournon-d'Auvergne (French pronunciation: [kuʁnɔ̃ dovɛʁɲ]; Auvergnat:
Cornon d'Auvèrnhe) is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
- used to
create several instruments with
widely flaring conical bores. The
Cornon,
patented in 1844 as a
substitute for the
french horn in
military bands...
- had been
masterminded by
Raymond Cornon and
Pierre Prunet, the then
official architects for
historic monuments.
Cornon also
worked on
reconstructions in...
- León (Sierra de la Cabrera) 2,127 6,978 881 2,890 León,
Orense and
Zamora Cornón Cordillera Cantábrica (Sierra del Cordel) 2,125 6,972
Cantabria Vizcodillo...
- to
Cornon and Prato.
Dalpe and
Cornon formed a
Degagna within the
Vicinanza of Prato. The
church is
first mentioned in 1338, the
church in
Cornon is from...
-
October 1274 – c. 1298)
Bernardus de Monastier : (1298–1299)
Gasto de
Cornet (
Cornon) : (1300–1301)
Petrus Pleine-Ch****agne : (1302–1318)
Petrus de Castelnau :...
- a
superb work by the
sculptor Armel Beaufils working with the
architect Cornon. The west wall of the
Hastings tower is, in fact, the end wall of the chapel...
- carved. In 1683, the
workshop builtthe galleries of the cloister.
Raymond Cornon, Les hôtels de
Rennes au
XVIIe siècle.
Bulletin des Amis du Musée de Rennes...