- The
Vistula (/ˈvɪstjʊlə/; Polish: Wisła [ˈviswa] ; German:
Weichsel [ˈvaɪksl] ) is the
longest river in
Poland and the ninth-longest in Europe, at 1,047...
-
called Scythia, and the
country of the Getes, but the
parts east of the
Vistule or
Weyssel were
called Sarmatia Europaea, and
westward it was
called Gallia...
- 4th
Hussars at the
Battle of
Friedland A
lancer of the Régiment de la
Vistule Uhlans Hat of a
soldier of the 17th
Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment with Vytis...
- Départ Les Gars
polonais Le
Dernier Mazour L'Adieu Le
Drapeau blanc La
Vistule Le Lac
vocal voice piano anonymous in
French and
Polish sc. 70 1934 Presto...
- year the
legion was
officially named the
Vistula Legion (Légion de la
Vistule,
Legia Nadwiślańska). By mid-1808 the
Vistula Legion had a
strength of...
- (Latin, Romanian,
Swedish variant), Vístula (Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish),
Vistule (French),
Visztula (Hungarian),
Vysla (Lithuanian),
Weichsel (German, Swedish...
- Bochnak, Tomasz. "Un
nouveau regard sur la laténisation du b****in de la
Vistule". Il
Mondo Celtico Prima e Dopo la
Conquista Romana. Andrzejowski, Jacek...
- France,
Paris 2008);
Villa "La
Vistule" in Dinard. The
Polish Catholic Mission in
France invites you (Willa "La
Vistule" w Dinard.
Polska Misja Katolicka...
-
September 1805 at Dunkirk) –
renamed Sirène in
August 1814;
deleted 1836.
Vistule, (launched 23
August 1808 at Dunkirk) –
renamed Danaé in
August 1814; deleted...
- 32-gun
frigate Nymphe (1782), a 40-gun frigate, lead ship of her
class Vistule (1805), a 44-gun Hortense-class frigate. Nymphe (1811), a 40-gun Ariane-class...