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Quarte can
refer to: A type of
parry in fencing; see Parry_(fencing)#classification In music, the
interval of a fourth; see
Perfect fourth,
Augmented fourth...
- La
Quarte (French pronunciation: [la kaʁt]) is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. Communes...
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Quatre Bras ([kat.ʁə bʁɑ],
French for crossroads;
literally "four arms") is a
hamlet in the muni****lity of Genappe, Wallonia, Belgium. It lies on the...
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numbers often referred to by the old
French terms: prime, seconde, tierce,
quarte, quinte, sixte, septième, octave. For a right-handed fencer, the inside...
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Hundred Days:
Waterloo campaign 500km 300miles
Rochefort 7
Waterloo 6 5 4 3
Paris 2 Elba 1 The
Battle of
Quatre Bras was
fought on 16 June 1815, as...
- The Four Days of
Dunkirk (French:
Quatre Jours de Dunkerque) is road
bicycle race
around the Nord-Pas de
Calais region of
northern France.
Despite the...
- with the
blade angled outward to
deflect incoming attacks.
Quarte, high inside, chest: The
quarte parry is emplo**** to
block attacks directed at the upper...
- 2003.
Retrieved on June 2, 2008. Im[m]ensu[m] Salamo[nis]
templum tu hoc
quarte sacrasti –
Sixte opibus dispar religione prior (Latin: Thou hast consecrated...
- low line'. The
common parries in foil and epée are:
sixte (outside-high),
quarte (inside-high),
octave (outside-low), and
septieme (inside-low).
Angled (up-and-down)...
- Battle")
Panel 3 – La
Bataille le Roy ("The King's Battle")
Panel 4 – La
Quarte Bataille ("The
Fourth Battle") The site of the
battle is uncertain. There...