- A
medal or
medallion is a
small portable artistic object, a thin disc,
normally of metal,
carrying a design,
usually on both sides. They
typically have...
- The
Médaillon Des Deux Épées (Medallion of the Two
Swords –
commonly known as the "Medallion of Veterancy", Médaillion de Vétérance, in French) was a...
- to
serve for 24
years to be
eligible for the
Médaillon Des Deux Épées.
Thurel was
awarded two
Médaillon Des Deux Épées in 1771, the year the
medal was...
- France,
designed by
Jacques Gabriel, 1738-1739
Louis XVI
style "grec à
médaillons" vase with
medallions and ribbons, by the Sèvres
Porcelain Manufactory...
-
Cristophe Medaillon (born 11
January 1973) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Profile at the
Wayback Machine (archived...
- K3 en het
Magische Medaillon (English: K3 and the
Magical Medallion) is a 2004 children's
comedy film
starring girl band K3 –
Kathleen Aerts,
Karen Damen...
-
where he
stays back to
fight the warden, Hook. He
gives Peter his
magical medaillon to lead him to his daughter.
Peter and Emma
sneak aboard a
Russian ship...
- (1625–1685).
Still Life in Trompe-l'oeil
Style With
Pistols and a
Henri Iv
Medaillon [17th Century]
Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts, 1672,
Trompe l'oeil med...
- A
Roman Centurio on a
portrait medaillon of his grave, 2nd
century A.D. from
Flavia Solva...
-
Medaillon -
Signing of the Last Will and
Testament of The
Springfield Presbytery at Cane
Ridge Meeting House, Paris, Kentucky....