- The Le
Fantasque class of six large, very fast
destroyers was
ordered under the
French naval programme of 1930. They
served in
World War II for both Vichy...
- Le
Fantasque was a
liberal newspaper created in 1837 in Quebec, Canada, by Napoléon Aubin. It was
published until 1845. Its
style was
humorous and used...
- name
Fantasque ("capricious"):
Fantasque (1692), a fireship, lead ship of her
class Fantasque (1758), a Lion-class 64-gun ship of the line
Fantasque (1761)...
- La
Boutique fantasque, also
known as The
Magic Toyshop or The
Fantastic Toyshop, is a
ballet in one act
conceived by Léonide M****ine, who
devised the...
- Le
Fantasque (French pronunciation: [lə fɑ̃task]; "The
capricious one") was the lead ship of her
class of six
large destroyers (contre-torpilleur, "Torpedo-boat...
- "Bourrée
fantasque" is a
piece of
music for solo
piano by
Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894),
being one of his last
major completed works. "Bourrée
fantasque" is...
- guns; a
further three similar classes were
produced around 1930. The Le
Fantasque class of 1935
carried five 138
millimetres (5.4 in) guns and nine torpedo...
- 1943: Miniatures, for
violin and
piano [lost
piano part] 1943:
Suite fantasque, for
piano 1944: Deïrdre des douleurs, for
flute and
piano (transcription...
- The
Fantasque was a Lion-class 64-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. She is
famous for
being captained by the
French commander Pierre-André de Suffren...
- Le
Terrible ("The
terrible one") was one of six Le
Fantasque-class
large destroyers (contre-torpilleur, "Torpedo-boat destroyer")
built for the Marine...