- La
Taillée (French pronunciation: [la taje]) is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France.
Communes of the Vendée...
- The
Porte taillée (French for
carved gate) is a city gate
located in Besançon (France). It was
drilled in the rock of Saint-Étienne hill by the Romans...
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Gvasalia As
Creative Director".
Retrieved 2022-12-05. "Vetements, une
griffe taillée pour le succès".
Madame Figaro (in French).
Retrieved 2018-11-13. Dazed...
- Jean de La Rochetaillée (died 1437) was a
French churchman,
eminent jurist, and Cardinal. His real name was Jean de Fort. He was
bishop of Saint-Papoul...
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Mansel families. In
French heraldry, they are
referred to as
manches mal
taillée (meaning "badly cut sleeves") to
distinguish them from
ordinary sleeves...
- was
given knightly status as a joke. He
challenges the
young Cote Mal
Taillee (Brunor) to a
joust and
quickly loses. In the
second version,
Tristan humiliates...
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objets de
pierre taillée. París:
Editions du CNRS. pp. 263–267. Brézillon,
Michel (1971). La dénomination des
objets de
pierre taillée. París: Editions...
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flower in its logo and
expanded to France,
where it was
known as 'Pierres
Taillées du Tyrol' (lit. 'Cut
stones from Tyrol'). In 1919,
Swarovski founded Tyrolit...
- Coudray-Salbart, a middle-age
fortress dating back to the 13th century, La
Taillée,
built in the 17th century, and Mursay, a
former residence of
Agrippa d'Aubigné...
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technique Brézillon,
Michel (1971). La
denomination des
objets de
Pierre taillée. Paris: CNRS. IVe supplément à «Callia Préhitoire». (pages 127 y 272) Breuil...