- a self-defense weapon. The
English term "rapier"
comes from the
French rapière and
appears both in
English and German, near-simultaneously, in the mid-16th...
- the
Foudre class, or for
coastal support. The two
ships of the class,
Rapière and Hallebarde,
entered service in 1988 and 1989
respectively and were...
- P400-class
patrol vessel Dumont d'Urville
Jacques Cartier La Grandière
Rapière Hallebarde Monge Nexter M693 (F2) 20 mm
cannon (France),
Cannon Wikimedia...
- film
directed by
Claude Chabrol and
starring Roger Hanin as the spy
Louis Rapière, code
named "The Tiger". The
screenplay was
written by
Chabrol and Hanin...
-
Rapière was a Pertuisane-class
destroyer built for the
French Navy
around the
beginning of the 20th century. When the
First World War
began in August...
-
steps towards modern airboats with
their 1907
speedboat La
Rapière II (Rapier II). La
Rapière II was an 8-metre (26 ft) long ****gany
speedboat powered...
-
Orion Ouragan Panthère Pégase Persévérante
Pluton Poseïdon
Primauguet Rapière Railleuse Reddition Redoutable Renommée
Richelieu Rieuse Sabre Siroco Somme...
- The term "rapier"
appeared in the
English lexicon via the
French épée
rapière which either compared the
weapon to a rasp or file; it may be a corruption...
- Archdeacon,
towed by a
speedboat piloted by
Alphonse Tellier [fr], La
Rapière. The
device barely rose out of the
water and the
project was abandoned...
-
toute urgence Isa
Philippe Triboit TV
movie Avocats & ****ociés Céline
Rapière Philippe Triboit (2) TV
series (1 episode) Tel père,
telle flic Marina...