- The
pantalon (or pantaleon) was a very
large type of
hammered dulcimer,
invented by
Pantaleon Hebenstreit in the
early 18th
century and
briefly po****r...
-
known as San
Pantalon in the
Venetian language, is a
church in the
Dorsoduro sestiere of Venice, Italy. It is
located on the
Campo San
Pantalon (square),...
-
Renato Pantalon (born 27
October 1997) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Rio Ave.
Pantalon is a
youth product of the...
- The
pantalon rouge (French for 'red trousers') were an
integral part of the
uniform of most
regiments of the
French army from 1829 to 1914. Some parts...
- "money" in the
commedia world. His full name,
including family name, is
Pantalon de' Bisognosi,
Italian for 'Pantalone of the Needy'.
Pantalone originated...
- as did the
steps and the
figures themselves. The
parts were called: Le
Pantalon ("Trousers") L'été ("Summer") La
Poule (The Hen") La
Pastourelle ("The...
- tantum. Similarly, in French, a pair of
trousers is un
pantalon,
while in
Spanish un
pantalón (singular) and unos
pantalones (plural) are both
valid ways...
- The
bylaw was
originally intended to
prevent women from
wearing the
pantalons fashionable with
Parisian rebels in the
French Revolution. In 2014, an...
-
Zandvoort Beach (Dutch: De mésaventure van een
Fransch heertje zonder pantalon aan het
strand te Zandvoort) is a 1905
early Dutch silent film directed...
- the
Royal Navy
Pantaloons Retail, a
large retailer in India, now
renamed Pantalon, a
musical instrument Pantalone, a
character in the
Italian commedia dell'arte...