- Définition
Poignard Poniard, Dictionary.com page 796 "The
Concise Oxford Dictionary", ISBN 0-19-861131-5
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- The
Conspiration des
poignards (from French, lit. 'Daggers Conspiracy') or
Complot de l'Opéra (lit. 'Opera Plot') was an
alleged ********ination attempt...
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Historian Philip Dwyer claims Napoleon faced between 20 and 30 ********ination
plots during his
reign over France.
According to Napoleon; I
offered myself...
- the army.
Several ********ination plots,
including the
Conspiration des
poignards (Dagger plot) in
October 1800 and the Plot of the Rue Saint-Nicaise two...
- handle. A more
elegant form of the
weapon was the
introduction of the
Poignard-Baïonnette
Lebel M1886/14.
Approved as a
standard military infantry weapon...
- au Néolithique
final -
Chalcolithique dans le midi de la France : les
poignards –
figurations sur les statues-menhirs
rouergates et
objets réels », in...
- Bonaparte, in
Paris on 24
December 1800. It
followed the
conspiration des
poignards of 10
October 1800 and was one of many
Royalist and
Catholic plots. Though...
- On the Day of
Daggers (French: Journée des
Poignards), 28
February 1791,
hundreds of
nobles with
concealed weapons such as
daggers went to the Tuileries...
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archers and
musketeers wearing quilted tunics,
shieldmen with
swords and
poignards in
their girdles, and
soldiers carrying shields so
large that
armour was...
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fighting knife is a double-edged
fighting knife resembling a
dagger or
poignard with a foil grip. It was
developed by
William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric...