- The word is
derived from the
antiquated "culuering" and the
French couleuvrine (from
couleuvre "gr**** snake",
following Latin: colubrinus, lit. 'of...
- the "grand"
culverin (Grande
couleuvrine), the "****"
culverin (
Couleuvrine bâtarde), the "middle"
culverin (
Couleuvrine moyenne), the
Falconet (Faucon)...
- II at the
Battle of the Boyne. A
French version of the
saker is the
couleuvrine moyenne,
meaning "middle sized",
which was
often used at sea. Venetian...
-
Proses (1986) Le Médianoche
amoureux (The
Midnight Love Feast, 1989) La
Couleuvrine (1994) Le
Miroir des idées (The
Mirror of Ideas, 1994) Eléazar ou la...
- arquebus,
known in
Dutch as a bus,
haakbus or
klover (from the
French couleuvrine),
hence the name kloveniers. The
Kloveniersdoelen was
located at the...
- type of
musket then
sometimes called in
Dutch "klover", from the
French couleuvrine,
hence the name "kloveniers". The
Kloveniersdoelen was
expanded in with...
- de la
trompette Histoire du
prince Pipo Du
Commerce de la
souris La
Couleuvrine L'Appel de la forêt Les
Aventures de Tom
Sawyer Sa Majesté des mouches...
-
School of
Torpedo Officers in Toulon,
commander of the torpedo-boat
Couleuvrine in
evolution wing then
adjutant of
division on the
cruisers La Clochetterie...
- Vauban, the
unprotected cruiser Rigault de Genouilly, the
torpedo gunboat Couleuvrine, and two
torpedo boats.
During the exercises, on 17 July, the torpedo...
- was
given command of the
aviso "Actif" and then of the torpedo-aviso "
Couleuvrine",
stationed at
Algiers for port and
fisheries surveillance. He was then...