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- different set of questions in the estates they visited. Benjamin Guérard, Polyptyque de l’abbé Irminon de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, ou dénombrement des manses...
- [[:fr:Polyptyque_de_la_Miséricorde_(Piero_della_Francesca)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Polyptyque...
- cathedral entrance of the Georges Méliès student residence in Montreuil". "Le polyptyque de Guillaume Bottazzi illumine la nouvelle résidence étudiante Georges...
- "Northwest Europe in the Ninth Century; Its Geography in Light of the Polyptyques". Annals of the ****ociation of American Geographers. 57 (3). Taylor &...
- 1 September 2019. Musée Soulages, Rodez Painting, 324 X 362 cm, 1986 (Polyptyque I) Archived 4 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved July 2016 Zoe...
- the Master of Saint Giles, c. 1500, National Gallery Charlemagne on the Polyptyque d'Anchin [fr] by Jehan Bellegambe, c. 1510, Musée de la Chartreuse de...
- In medieval history, the Polyptych (or Polyptyque) was a do****ent detailing the lands that a noble owned. Many also featured names of the peasants that...
- in J. Nelson and P. Linehan, The Medieval World (2003), pp. 605–620 Partial English translation: https://www.le.ac.uk/hi/polyptyques/prum/site.html...
- Austremonius, Austrinus, Austris). Names of Frankish origin are attested in a "polyptyque" of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, containing aust- (sometimes host-...
- viola, wind orchestra, harpsichord, harp, timpani and percussion (1972) Polyptyque, for violin and two small string orchestras (1973) Das Märchen vom Aschenbrödel...