- The
Piliers de
Tutelle (meaning
Pillars of
Guardianship in French) was an
important Gallo-Roman
monument erected in the
third century on the approximate...
- horizontally-burrowed excavations. The
earliest means to this end, in a
technique called piliers tournés,
became common from the late 10th century. A
tunnel would be dug...
- period. A
pilier cantonné is one type of
compound pier.
Compound piers can
often be
found in
Romanesque cathedrals.[citation needed] A
pilier cantonné...
- The
Pillar of the
Boatmen (French:
Pilier des nautes) is a
monumental Roman column erected in
Lutetia (modern Paris) in
honour of
Jupiter by the guild...
- The
Grand Pilier d'Angle (4,243 m) is a
buttress on the
southern side of Mont
Blanc in the Mont
Blanc m****if in the
Aosta Valley, Italy. The
first ascent...
-
Emmanuel Miller Modern colonnade at the
Santa Lucia rail station,
Venice Piliers de Tutelle, Gallo-Roman
portico demolished in 1677,
France Palace of Charles...
- lead.
During this
period were
built the
amphitheatre and the
monument Les
Piliers de Tutelle. In 276 AD, it was
sacked by the Vandals. The
Vandals attacked...
- of the
merchants (i.e. mayor) of Paris,
bought the so-called
maison aux
piliers ("House of Pillars") in the name of the muni****lity on the
gently sloping...
-
named Nicola, who
holds a
device crafted to shut down the
Pilier. However,
inside the
Pilier, the
group runs into two
Imperial infiltrators. Alexandra...
- compressed.
Tucker 2005, p. 115 160
selon T.E.
Lawrence dans Les Sept
Piliers de la
sagesse p. 380
Lawrence 1926
Thomas 2017
Wilson 1992 Faulkner, Neil...