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- Sabrina Silamo, Télérama on 14 May 2016. "Oksana Shachko : l'ex-Femen iconoclaste expose sa Vierge Marie en burqa", by Ronan Tésorière and Amandine Pointel...
- National Archives (Archives nationales de France) Harvard University Iconoclaste Irish Copyright Licensing Agency (ICLA) ISSN International Centre La...
- Frédéric Ange (10 February 2021). "Umaro Sissoco Embaló, le président iconoclaste". Le Journal de l'Afrique (in French). "Guinea-Bissau wants Portugal...
- événement: Robert Paxton and the French, from the brisuer de glace to iconoclaste tranquille′, in S. Fishman et al. (eds.), France at War: Vichy and the...
- the Great Iconoclasm or Iconoclastic Fury and in French as the Furie iconoclaste. During these spates of iconoclasm, Catholic art and many forms of church...
- mondes flottants ", est le psychanalyste le plus célèbre et le plus iconoclaste de Grande-Bretagne "That way sanity lies: interview with Adam Phillips"...
- Fabrice Flahutez, Sylvie Couderc, Clovis Trouille: Un peintre libre et iconoclaste, Musée de Picardie / Amiens Métropôle, 2007. in French (May 2007)...
- 1022. Cf. Bruce (1946, 140). Pascal Boulhol, Claude de Turin: Un évêque iconoclaste dans l'Occident carolingien (Paris: Institut d'e?tudes augustiniennes...
- (in French). 14 July 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2022. "Chapelier fou : iconoclaste au pays des merveilles" [Chapelier Fou: Iconoclast in Wonderland]. republicain-lorrain...
- Mémoire sur l’éducation publique (1762); a satirical poem entitled Le Rat iconoclaste, ou le Jésuite croqué (1763); Discours publics et éloges (1775–1782);...