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Hallebarde 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...
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raining like a
peeing cow il
pleut des
seaux raining buckets il
pleut des
hallebardes raining halberds il
pleut des
clous raining nails il
pleut des cordes...
- P400-class
patrol vessel Dumont d'Urville
Jacques Cartier La Grandière Rapière
Hallebarde Monge Nexter M693 (F2) 20 mm
cannon (France),
Cannon Wikimedia Commons...
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being the
current Rue du Dôme and the de********, the
current Rue des
Hallebardes. As
systematic archaeological studies between 1947 and 1953, conducted...
- en 3, de gueules, au lion couronné d'or,
tenant dans ses
pattes une
hallebarde d'argent, emmanchée du
second qui est de Norvège, en 4, d'or, à neuf cœurs...
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service in the Kriegsmarine. Four
French Flower-class corvettes, Arquebuse,
Hallebarde, Sabre, &
Poignard were
captured in 1940
following the Fall of France...
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bombing 15 June 1944 at Le
Havre PA 2
September 1939 22
November 1940
Hallebarde September 1943
Seized in June 1940 and
served in 15
Vorposten Flottille...
- class, or for
coastal support. The two
ships of the class, Rapière and
Hallebarde,
entered service in 1988 and 1989
respectively and were
initially named...
- the
Grande Île (Cardo:
current Rue du Dôme, De********:
current Rue des
Hallebardes). The
outline of the
Roman "castrum" is
visible in the
street pattern...
- intr.)
haleter (v. intr.) halètement (n. m.) hall (n. m.)
halle (n. f.)
hallebarde (n. f.)
hallebardier (n. m.)
hallier (n. m.) hallstatien, -ienne (adj...