- de La
Palice (or de La Palisse) (1470 – 24
February 1525) was a
French nobleman and
military officer. He was the lord of Chabannes, La
Palice, Pacy,...
-
Palike (Ancient Gr****: Παλική; Italian: Palikè) was an
ancient city on Sicily. Its
archeological site is
located in
Rocchicella on a spur of
basalt in...
- "The Song of La
Palice" (in French: La
chanson de la Palisse) is a
burlesque song
attributed to
Bernard de la
Monnoye (1641–1728)
about alleged feats of...
-
Count Jean
Alfred Octave de
Chabannes la
Palice (29
March 1871 – 29
August 1933) was a
French sailor, who
represented his
country at the 1900
Summer Olympics...
- name
Jacques de la
Palice, and the word is used in
several languages. La
Palice's epitaph reads: "Ci-gît le
Seigneur de La
Palice: s'il n'était pas mort...
- The Château de La
Palice is a castle,
developed into a château, in the
commune of
Lapalisse in the
Allier department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region...
- the fighting, however, left the
French under the
command of
Jacques de la
Palice, who,
unwilling to
continue the
campaign without direct orders from Louis...
- Compiègne
where she was
captured in 1430. In 1431 he
bought the
domain of La
Palice from the Duke of
Bourbon for 6,000 gold écus. In 1436
Charles VII made him...
- the
river were
about 900 men-at-arms of the "vaward",
under Jacques de La
Palice and
Alfonso d'Este. Next to this
cavalry was the bulk of the infantry. According...
- The
Stubborn Lovers (Czech: Tvrdé
palice), Op. 17, is a one-act
comic opera in 16
scenes by
Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. It was
written in 1874 to the...