- A
Fauconneau was a
small type of
cannon used
during the
Middle Ages and the
early Renaissance. A
typical fauconneau weighed about 25 kg and had a length...
-
Byzantine fire tube
Cannon Cetbang Chongtong Culverin Ekor
lotong Falconet Fauconneau Hu Dun Pao
cannon Korean cannon Lantaka Lela
Pierrier a
boite Pot de fer...
-
Fauconneau was one of four Durandal-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the late 1890s. The
Durandals had an
overall length of 57.64
meters (189 ft...
- PMID 17055645. S2CID 43133290.
Ingrand S,
Barrier L, Lafay-Cheb****ier C,
Fauconneau B, Page G,
Hugon J (September 2007). "The oxindole/imidazole derivative...
- " In 1940,
shortly after the
defeat of
France to the ****s,
Madeleine Fauconneau du
Fresne – an
activist for the
Moral Re-Armament
movement begun by Frank...
- of the
Middle Ages
Weapon types Arquebus Bâton à feu
Bombard Culverin Fauconneau Pot-de-fer
Perrier à boîte
Ribauldequin Veuglaire Famous guns Pumhart...
- (Belgian) Ekor
lotong cannon (Malaysian) Falconet,
falcon cannon (European)
Fauconneau cannon (European)
Faule Grete bombard (Polish)
Faule Mette bombard (German)...
- can
fight malaria mosquitoes", BBC News, 8
August 2007. TOGUYENI, A;
FAUCONNEAU, B; BOUJARD, T; FOSTIER, A; KUHN, E; MOL, K; BAROILLER, J (1
August 1997)...
- "middle"
culverin (Couleuvrine moyenne), the
Falconet (Faucon), and the (
Fauconneau). The
system was
expanded by an
ordinance dated 27
November 1572, and...
- hákovnice [cs], an
infantry weapon heavier than píšťala, and yet
heavier tarasnic (
fauconneau). For artillery,
Hussites used the Czech: houfnice,
which gave rise to...