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Definition of Thoral

Thoral
Thoral Tho"ral, a. [L. torus a couch, bed.] Of or pertaining to a bed. [R.]

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- The French Revolution and Empire: The Quest for a Civic Order pp 174–253 Thoral, Marie-Cécile (2011). From Valmy to Waterloo. doi:10.1057/9780230294981...
- French Army in an age of revolution (University Press of Colorado, 1998) Thoral, Marie-Cécile. From Valmy to Waterloo: France at War, 1792–1815 (Palgrave...
- country? — Bugeaud, A letter from Bugeaud to War Minister Marshal Soult, Thoral (2015) With reduced garrisoning requirements as well as greater forces available...
- Entertainment which they founded in 2007 joined Timoon Animation under Christophe Thoral with the two being both named Managing Producer and Executive Producer including...
- is an anthropomorphic worm and animal version of Professor X. Protector (Thoral Rul) was the Prime Thoran of Xandar, whose duty was to protect the Xandarian's...
- low intensity conflict against French rule until his surrender in 1847. Thoral, Marie-Cecile. "French Colonial Counter-Insurgency: General Bugeaud and...
- Glover, p. 118. Glover, p. 218. "Napoleonic Marshals : Nicolas Soult". Thoral, Marie-Cecile (5 February 2015). "French Colonial Counter-Insurgency: General...
- Monica, CA: Greenwood/Praeger, 2010), ISBN 978-0-275-99826-4, pp. 124–146. Thoral, Marie-Cecile (2015). "French Colonial Counter-Insurgency: General Bugeaud...
- French Army in an age of revolution (University Press of Colorado, 1998) Thoral, Marie-Cécile. From Valmy to Waterloo: France at War, 1792–1815 (Palgrave...
- ×   ikli Engli ×   reisti reisti stein stein þana þenna eftir eptir ×   þoral(t)... Þórald, sun son sin sinn, is er uarþ varð tauþr dauðr ×   i í uitahol(m)(i)...