- (devant) or to the back (derrière).
Croisé is used in the third, fourth, and
fifth positions of the legs. A
dancer is in
croisé devant if at a 45
angle to the...
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Croisé may be:
French for
cross Croisé a
dance step A
french term for a parti****nt in one of the
Crusades This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Christoph Raphael Friedwart Croisé (born 3
December 1993 in Filderstadt/Germany but
raised in Niederlenz/Switzerland) is a French-German-Swiss cellist...
- (grid
reference NM 623 702).
Archaeological finds in the
vicinity of Cul na
Croise (grid
reference NM 622 698)—a bay
between Sgeir a
Chaolais and
Sgeir nam...
- (incorrectly)
Praise de Fer.
There are four
prise de fer actions: opposition,
croisé, bind, and envelopment. However, each
fencing master and
fencing doctrine...
- Vitry-le-
Croisé (French pronunciation: [vitʁi lə kʁwaze]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Communes of the Aube department...
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Femme aux Bras
Croisés (English:
Woman with
Folded Arms), is an oil on
canvas painting by
Pablo Pic****o,
which he
created between 1901 and 1902 during...
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Ardnacrusha (Irish: Ard na
Croise) is a
village in
County Clare, Munster, Ireland,
located on the
northern bank of the
River Shannon. By road, it is 6...
- The
Entry of the
Crusaders in
Constantinople (Entrée des
Croisés à Constantinople) or The
Crusaders Entering Constantinople is a
large painting by the...
- (Scottish Gaelic:
Camus Croise) is a
small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is
situated on
Camus Croise bay, on the west s****...