- France,
showing her
friendship with the "houseboy,"
Protée, as well as the ****ual
tension between Protée and her mother, Aimée. The
conflict of the film comes...
- have
borne the name
Protée, in
honour of Proteus.
French ship
Protée (1701) (1701–1722), a 48-gun ship of the line
French frigate
Protée (1725) (1725), a...
-
Protée (Q155) was a Redoutable-class
submarine of the
French Navy. The
class is also
known as the "1500-ton class" and were
termed in
French French: « de...
- «Géographie
symbolique des
errances de
Protée: un
mythe et sa
relecture politique à l’époque impériale», in A.
Rolet (dir.),
Protée en trompe-l'œil. Genèse et survivances...
-
Protée was an Artésien-class 64-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy,
launched in 1772. On 16
February 1780,
Protée departed Lorient escorting a convoy...
- was
equally uncompromising: of
Darius Milhaud's
polytonal symphonic suite Protée (1919) he commented, "fortunately,
there are
still lunatic asylums in France"...
-
route in
Queens An-Nahl, the
sixteenth surah of the
Quran French submarine
Protée (Q16), a Naïade-class
submarine Q16, a
generalized quaternion group This...
- (1901–1914) Français (Q11) Algérien (Q12) Naïade
class (1903–1914) Naïade (Q15)
Protée (Q16)
Perle (Q17)
Esturgeon (Q18)
Bonite (Q19) Thon (Q20)
Souffleur (Q21)...
- Université de Poitiers. Bégin R. (2007). […] d'un
temps qui a déjà servi.
Protée”, 35 (2). p. 27. "Film preview:
Wojciech Has, London".
Retrieved 23 November...
- Duguay-Trouin;
three destroyers Basque, Forbin, Fortuné; and the
submarine Protée.
Under Admiral Godfroy, the
squadron departed Toulon on 25
April 1940, arriving...