- A****-class gunboat.
Sagittaire (1916), a
hired ship.
Sagittaire (1942), an
auxiliary troopship.
Sagittaire (1955), a
coastal minesweeper.
Sagittaire (1988), a Tripartite-class...
- PNS
Munsif (M166) (formerly
Sagittaire (M650)) is the lead ship of the Munsif-class
minehunter currently in
service with the ****stan Navy. PNS Munsif...
-
release of Breton's
Manifeste du Surréalisme,
published by Éditions du
Sagittaire on
October 15, 1924. Goll and
Breton had
overtly conflicting beliefs,...
-
Sagittaire was a 50-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy.
Sagittaire was
designed by Coulomb, but as he had to
leave for a
mission to Malta, Chapelle...
-
French Navy in the 1980s by the ****nal de Lorient.
After the sale of
Sagittaire to ****stan in 1992, a
replacement hull
bearing the same name and hull...
- an over &
under Sagittaire with a
light alloy receiver was introduced, and was an
immediate success that
ensured the
Sagittaire's retaining its No....
-
release of Breton's
Manifeste du surréalisme,
published by Éditions du
Sagittaire, 15
October 1924. Goll and
Breton clashed openly, at one
point literally...
-
Edited by
Antoine Vareille Music by Greg De
Belles Production companies Sagittaire Films Captain Movies Le
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Lionsgate Release...
- - José
Donoso was born (100th Anniversary). 15
October – Éditions du
Sagittaire published André Breton's
Surrealist Manifesto (100th Anniversary). 100th...
- André Breton. It was
first published in 1940 in
Paris by Éditions du
Sagittaire and its
distribution was
immediately banned by the
Vichy government. It...