- "André
Planson". Olympedia.
Retrieved 23 July 2020.
Planson: la nature,
Raymond Charmet, Éditeur
International Art Book, 1970 André
Planson: Avec une...
- 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...
- (Central Asian) Ōtsuchi (****anese) Patu,
patuki (Māori) Plançon a picot,
planson (European) Quauholōlli (American)
Roundhead (European)
Rungu also thrown...
- Pierre; Pernot, Julien; Omnès, Franck; Teraji, Tokuyuki; Jomard, François;
Planson, D.; Brosselard, Pierre; Dheilly, Nicolas; Vergne, Bertrand; Scharnholtz...
-
Vladivostok was
designed and
expanded by the
civil engineering engineer V. A.
Planson in the
image and
similarity of Yaroslavsky,
creating architecturally finished...
- of Siam (Thailand), and a
standing Buddha Maitreya, a gift from G. A.
Planson of the
Russian Council in Bangkok. The
consecration of the
datsan was held...
- that were
strophic form,
homophonic and
ametric structure.
Composer Jean
Planson,
published 38
short airs in 1587, much like Leblanc; however, his had an...
- cost to the
Committee Success came
following an
invitation from
Claude Planson, the
director of the
Paris International Festival of Theatre, to represent...
-
there has been an
etching by Marc
Chagall and a
coloured woodcut by André
Planson (1898–1981).
There is a
consideration of
European variants up to the 14th...
- [The
guillotine at La Flèche].
Cahiers Fléchois (in French) (4): 26–35.
Planson,
Cyrille (2014). "Jean Châtelain dit général Tranquille, le
chouan du Pays...