-
Poinard is a
former French auto-maker. The
vehicles commenced development in 1951, were
presented to the
public in 1952, and
withdrawn from production...
- 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...
- John
Russell Smith. p. 827.
Retrieved 19
December 2022. SPUD. A sort of
poinard. Floor,
Willem M. (2001).
Safavid Government Institutions.
Costa Mesa,...
- dublets,
their hair cut
short or shorn, and some of them
stilettoes or
poinards, and such
other trinckets of like moment." Hic
Mulier and the responding...
- Lev****or (1890–1967)
Patin (1899–1900)
Pilain (1896–1920) Pl****on (1910)
Poinard (1951–1953) Ponts-Moteurs (1912–1913) Po****ire (1899)
Poron (1898) Porthos...
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Minsk UK: Arnott, Russon,
Turner USA: Nash-Healey France: Martin-Spéciale,
Poinard Germany: Brütsch,
Champion Soviet Union: PAZ UK: Austin-Healey, BMC, Greeves...
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Poitrel Sire
Saint Alwyne (GB)
Grandsire St.
Frusquin (GB) Dam
Poinard (AUS)
Damsire Metal (GB) ****
Stallion Foaled (1914-08-01)1
August 1914 Died 5 February...
-
organiser of a plot
aiming to kill de
Gaulle with a
sniper -
captain Robert Poinard - who was to use a
rifle with
telescopic sight to
shoot the
president inspecting...
-
Wolfe Tones E
Cloonan 0-9 (5f), C
Moran 0-1, B
Keogh 0-1, P
Higgins 0-1, A
Poinard 0-1, B
Higgins 0-1. P
Keary 0-5 (5f), D
Collins 1-0, P Lee 0-1, F Carrig...
- the
letters J.'.B.'.M.'. on the obverse, and a
skull transpierced by a
poinard on the reverse."
Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite,
Southern Jurisdiction...