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- 2023). "Connaissez-vous les folards ? Voici la recette de la viennoiserie typique de la Saint-Nicolas" [Have you heard of folards? Here's a recipe for the...
- 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;...
- diplomat Alexandre de Rhodes (1591–1664), Jesuit missionary. Chevalier de Folard (1669–1752), soldier and military theorist, championed infantry columns...
- there is no evidence of its usage beyond the 6th century AD. Chevalier de Folard and Robert Melvill made the first attempts to reconstruct the onager in...
- 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...
- Une occasion manquée: la réédition de l'Histoire de Polybe commentée par Folard (1753). Paris: classiques Garnier. ISBN 9782406147817. Mogens Herman Hansen...
- Gordon Elliott Fogg 1965-03-18 26 April 1919 – 30 January 2005 Jean Charles Folard 1750-02-08 14 February 1669 – 23 March 1752 Richard Foley 1708-11-30 20...
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- Eugene of Savoy during the War of the Spanish Succession; the strategist Folard was severely wounded in this battle; in 1799, the Austrians and Russians...