- A war
hammer (French:
martel-
de-
fer, "iron hammer") is a
weapon that was used by both foot
soldiers and cavalry. It is a very old
weapon and gave its...
- hook (South and
Southeast Asian)
Hakapik (European) Horseman's pick,
martel de fer, also a
blunt weapon (European) Kama (****anese)
Mattock (Improvised...
- the line. The Saint-Denis-près-
Martel station was put into
service on 10
November 1862 by the
Compagnie du
chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans (PO), when it...
- Côtes-
de-
Fer (French pronunciation: [kot də
fɛʁ];
Haitian Creole: Kòt Defè) is a
commune in the
Bainet Arrondis****t, in the Sud-Est
department of Haiti...
-
Martelly was born in Côtes-
de-
Fer, the son of
Gerard Martelly, a S**** Oil
executive and
Marie Madeleine Martelly (née
De Pradines, b. 1931 – d. 21 October...
- Fr.
marier marshal, Old Fr. mareschal,
compare modern Fr. maréchal
martel de fer marten, Old Fr. martrine,
compare modern Fr.
martre martin martinet...
- by the Ponts–Sagne–Chaux-
de-Fonds
Railway (French
legal name:
Chemin de fer Régional La Chaux-
de-Fonds - Les Ponts-
de-
Martel, PSC) as a metre-gauge line...
- The Saignelégier–La Chaux-
de-Fonds
Railway (French:
Chemin de fer Saignelégier–La Chaux-
de-Fonds; SC) was a
railway company that
operated a metre-gauge...
-
gauge lines: the
Chemins de fer du Jura (CJ) line to
Glovelier and the
Transports publics Neuchâtelois line to Les Ponts-
de-
Martel. The
station was opened...
- la Baie
de Somme Chemin de Fer de La Mure
Chemin de Fer du Blanc-Argent
Chemin de fer du
Montenvers Chemin de fer du
Vivarais Chemin de fer forestier...