- countermined,
fired the pit
props and fell back to the
Tourelles on 23 October. But the
Tourelles itself was
taken by
storm the next day, 24 October. The...
- d'entrée dit Château des
Tourelles Base Mérimée: Château des
Tourelles, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
Tourelles Castle :
detailed information...
- A
tourelle is a type of turret,
sometimes used in
Chateauesque architecture. A
general dictionary defines tourelle as "a
small tower (as one springing...
- The
Piscine des
Tourelles,
sometimes listed as Le
stade nautique des
Tourelles, is an
aquatics venue that was used to host the diving, swimming, water...
- Look up
tourelle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tourelle may
refer to:
Tourelle (architecture), a type of
turret Tourelle, Quebec, a
former muni****lity...
- (Paris) (2 vol. in-8°) 1838:
Washington Levers et
Socrate Leblanc 1839: Les
Tourelles,
Histoire des châteaux de France, edition:
Dumont (Paris) (2 vol. (358...
- Vincennes, just
outside the
Boulevard Périphérique. The
station opened as
Tourelle on 24
March 1934 as part of the line's
extension from
Porte de Vincennes...
-
exist at the
corner of
avenue Gambetta and rue des
tourelles, in
front of the
Piscine des
Tourelles, then
known as
Stade Nautique. It was
removed during...
-
characterised by
elaborate rooflines embellished with
conical roofs,
tourelles, and
battlements with machicolations,
often with an
asymmetric plan. Po****r...
-
malolactic fermentation. The
estate also
produces a
second wine, Les
Tourelles de Longueville. H.
Johnson & J.
Robinson (2005). The
World Atlas of Wine...