- (Borodino) [ru]), the
flèches consisted of two
lunettes and one redan. The
opposing French and
Russian armies stormed the
flèches eight times in the course...
- Look up
flèche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flèche or
Fleche may
refer to:
Flèche (architecture), a type of
church spire Flèche (cycling), a team...
- events,
flèches are
governed by
national and
local authorities, such as
Randonneurs USA (RUSA)
which publish the
governing rules. The
object of a
flèche is...
- are
called flèches. On the
ridge of the roof on top of the
crossing (the
intersection of the nave and the transepts) of a church,
flèches were typically...
- are
called flèches. On the
ridge of the roof on top of the
crossing (the
intersection of the nave and the transepts) of a church,
flèches were typically...
- in the center-right of the line and
three open, arrow-shaped "Bagration
flèches" (named
after Pyotr Bagration) on the left. The
initial Russian position...
-
Bagration commanded the left wing
around what
became known as the
Bagration flèches at Borodino,
where he was
mortally wounded; he died a
couple of w****s later...
- La
Flèche Wallonne (pronounced [la flɛʃ walɔn],
French for "The
Walloon Arrow") is a men's
professional cycle road race held in
April each year in Wallonia...
- The
Golden Arrow (French:
Flèche d’Or) was a
luxury boat
train of the
Southern Railway and
later British Railways. It
linked London with Dover,
where p****engers...
- but
treated as part of the series) and La
Flèche Wallonne ('The
Walloon Arrow'). Both Liège and La
Fleche are
organised by
French owner Amaury Sport...