- The
Chevalier de
Folard (13
February 1669 – 23
March 1752) was a
professional soldier from
Avignon which at the time was part of the
Papal State. A military...
- it the coup d'œil
militaire and it is
inborn in
great generals. As did
Folard and
Liddell Hart: The coup d'œil is a gift of God and
cannot be acquired;...
- The
first attempts to
reconstruct the
onager were made by
Chevalier de
Folard and
Robert Melvill in the 18th century.
Swiss general Guillaume Henri Dufour...
-
Folard 1761, p. 105.
Folard 1761, pp. 101–102. De Périni 1896, p. 145. De Périni 1896, p. 146.
Bancks 1745, p. 195. O'Conor 1845, pp. 301–310.
Folard...
-
diplomat Alexandre de
Rhodes (1591–1664),
Jesuit missionary.
Chevalier de
Folard (1669–1752),
soldier and
military theorist,
championed infantry columns...
- Une
occasion manquée: la réédition de l'Histoire de
Polybe commentée par
Folard (1753). Paris:
classiques Garnier. ISBN 9782406147817.
Mogens Herman Hansen...
- Ardennes, in the Gaume, and in
Brussels quéniolle in
Cambraisis volaeren,
folards or
folarts in West Flemish-speaking
French Flanders like
Dunkirk The bread...
- this, if it was written, is lost.
Critics of the 18th
century —
Guichard Folard and the
Prince de
Ligne — were
unanimous in
thinking Aelian greatly inferior...
- Normandy, Du Buat-Nançay
began his
diplomatic career as an aide to
Hubert de
Folard (1709–1803),
French amb****ador to the Holy
Roman Empire. He
later became...
- in
marked contrast to the
doctrinaire progressiveness of Mesnil-Durand,
Folard and others, the book is
chiefly valued for its
broad outlook on the state...