- 18- and two 2-pounder
licornes. Six
light 6-pounder guns and six 10-pounder
licornes made a
company of
horse artillery.
Licornes were
usually deplo****...
-
literary magazine Les
Licornes (English: The Unicorns), a
soccer club in Amiens,
France Corre La
Licorne,
later becoming Licorne, a
French automaker Unicorn...
- Opération
Licorne was a
French Armed Forces peacekeeping operation in
support of the
United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire. The
French forces had...
- The Lady and the
Unicorn (French: La Dame à la
licorne) is the
modern title given to a
series of six
tapestries created in the
style of mille-fleurs ("thousand...
- 18- and two 2-pounder
licornes. Six
light 6-pounder guns and six 10-pounder
licornes made a
company of
horse artillery.
Licornes were
usually deplo****...
- La
Licorne (French: "The Unicorn") or
Cahiers de La
Licorne/Cuadernos de la
Licorne was a
literary magazine founded by
Uruguayan poet
Susana Soca, which...
- of
French football. The club
plays its home
matches at the
Stade de la
Licorne located within the city. The 2017–18
Ligue 1
season was the
first in the...
-
Licorne, the
French word for Unicorn:
Licorne (1643), a
fluyt captured from
Holland Licorne (1689), a
fireship Licorne (1691), an 8-gun
fluyt Licorne (1702)...
-
Stade de la
Licorne (French pronunciation: [stad də la liˈkɔʁn]) is a multi-use
stadium in Amiens, France. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
-
solely of
women giving the most
precious pretext for all
patterns of
plastic art". (in French) "Base
Joconde entry". (in French) "Les
Licornes". v t e...