-
after his
horse The term
lances fournies itself appeared much the same way as the
compagnies d'ordonnance "Les
lances fournies pour les
compagnies d'ordenance...
- company). In this
context the
poczet is the
equivalent of the
medieval Lances fournies. A
pocztowy was an ****istant and
subordinate to the Companion, and usually...
- Max
Fourny (4
August 1904 – 9
March 1991) was a
French publisher, art
collector and
former motor racing driver. He
founded the Musée d'Art Naïf – Max Fourny...
-
Michel Fourny (1
September 1900 – 20
September 1970) was a
French rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Michel
Fourny"....
- Honoré Caille,
seigneur du
Fourny (1630–1713) was a
French genealogist. An
examiner at the
Court of
Accounts in Paris, he
collected the
papers of the noted...
-
afford to
fight on
horseback and
formed a foot unit. "Lance" or "lances
fournies" was also a term used in
Medieval Europe to
denote a unit of
soldiers (usually...
- 2011.
Retrieved 1
January 2015. "L'Elysée
dresse l'inventaire des
armes fournies à l'Ukraine". 16
February 2024.
Archived from the
original on 19 February...
- The Musée d'Art Naïf – Max
Fourny (Museum of Naïve Art–Max
Fourny), also
known as the Musée d'Art Brut & Art
Singulier (Museum of
Primitive Art and Singular...
- Église Saint-Bernard de la
Chapelle Moulin Rouge Musée d'Art Naïf – Max
Fourny Montmartre Synagogue The
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of
Western Europe has...
- Bands). The
French cavalry consisted of 2,000
gendarmes and 1,200
lances fournies.
Charles V,
intending to
break the siege, sent a
relief force of 22,300...