-
Schlegel immediately commissioned Wolf to work on some
plates for Traité de
Fauconnerie. The
result was a set of "magnificent
paintings of
birds of prey in life...
- Henri-Joseph Dugué de La
Fauconnerie (1835-1914) was a
French politician. He
served as a
member of the
Corps législatif from 1869 to 1870, and as a member...
- war, he was
tempted by a call from the
Bonapartist leader Dugué de la
Fauconnerie, who
hired him as
private secretary and
introduced him to L'Ordre de...
-
Renaissance du Château Le
Vieux Château — Le Vol des
Rapaces Le
Spectacle de
Fauconnerie Le Bal des
Oiseaux Fantômes Le
Stadium Gallo-Romain —
Gladiateurs Le...
-
Charles V
repurposed the
northwest tower,
formerly known as Tour de la
Fauconnerie (Falconry), into the
first French Royal Library containing over nine...
-
Havoc bombers from the 47th
Bombardment Group en
route to
attacking La
Fauconnerie.
Reinert claimed two
bombers before the P-40s
claimed two
German fighters...
-
inside the
northwestern tower of the Louvre, then
renamed from Tour de la
Fauconnerie to Tour de la Librairie. The next year he
appointed Gilles Mallet [fr]...
- shot down by a
Spitfire fighter resulting in a
forced landing at La
Fauconnerie which destro**** his Bf 109 G-6 (Werknummer 16492).
Before noon on 25...
- en
novembre 1678 en
faveur de N... Chauderon, lieutenant-général de
Fauconnerie, échut par sa mort à Géneviève Chauderon, sa soeur, qui
avait épousé...
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Thomas Dobrée. pp. 584–589. Pichon,
Baron Jérôme (1864). "Du traité de
fauconnerie composé par l'empereur Frédéric II de ses m****crits, et ses éditions...