- Pol
Henri Plançon (French: [pɔl ɑ̃ʁi plɑ̃sɔ̃]; 12 June 1851 – 11
August 1914) was a
French operatic b**** (b****e chantante). He was one of the most acclaimed...
- Cédric
Plançon (20
April 1969 – 7
November 2024) was a
French weightlifter. He
competed in two
consecutive Summer Olympics for his
native country, starting...
- The
plançon à picot, or
simply plançon (also
spelled planson), was a
medieval infantry weapon designed for
smashing and thrusting. It
consisted of a stout...
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Gabriel Plançon was a
French Resistance fighter born in Besançon on July 10, 1916, and shot dead by
German occupying forces in the same town on September...
- godendac, godendard, godendart, and
sometimes conflated with the
related plançon) was a
weapon originally used by the
militias of
Medieval Flanders in the...
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Goedendag Halberd Half pike
Hasta Military fork Ox
tongue spear Partisan Pike
Plançon a
picot Ranseur Sarissa Spetum Spontoon Trident Glaive ****oa (Māori, New...
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Russians at far side of
table are Korostovetz, Nabokov, Witte, Rosen,
Plancon; and the ****anese at near side of
table are Adachi, Ochiai, Komura, Takahira...
- doi:10.1016/j.trstmh.2006.01.003. PMID 16765399.
Newton PN, Fernández FM,
Plançon A,
Mildenhall DC,
Green MD,
Ziyong L, et al. (February 2008). "A collaborative...
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these preparations, both
Plançon and Cayla, who were
suspected of
being pro-British, were
removed from
their posts, with
Plançon's place taken by CA Platon...
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premiering her
compositions with such
singers as
Blanche Marchesi and Pol
Plançon. She
visited England again in 1907 and
performed at the
Aeolian Hall in...