La Calotte is a French illustrated satirical anticlerical weekly publication, which appeared in France from 1906 to 1912.[1][2] Afterwards the title was resumed from 1930 to the present day, with a change of name under the German occupation of France.[3]
LaCalotte is a French illustrated satirical anticlerical weekly publication, which appeared in France from 1906 to 1912. Afterwards the title was resumed...
Britannica. 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007. LaCalotte at Gallica Almanach de LaCalotte at Gallica LaCalotte at caricaturesetcaricature.com "Versailles:...
Leuven, Louvain-la-Neuve and Namur, white for the University of Ghent and emerald for the University of Liège. In the front of the calotte are stripes representing...
"The Authentic Relics" - a cartoon in the French magazine LaCalotte, mocking the supposed relics of Saint Blaise, scattered in various locations, of which...
ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 8166178. PMID 34001613. Garric, Audrey (15 March 2021). "Lacalotte glaciaire du Groenland a déjà fondu au moins une fois au cours du dernier...
sur le rebord du chapeau, le talon délicatement posé en appui contre lacalotte centrale, selon une composition qui ne doit rien au hasard. On retrouve...
be baptized in order to be a part of a Cercle or to frequent them. The calotte is a Belgian student cap worn by students attending Catholic universities...
online. Guillaume Doizy, Jean-Bernard Lalaux, À bas lacalotte ! La caricature anticléricale et la séparation des Églises et de l’État, Paris, Éditions...
Nordkalottfolket (lit. 'North Calotte People', NKF) is a Sámi political party in Norway. It was first established in 2005 and contested the 2005 election...
The Cook Ice Cap or Cook Glacier (French: Calotte Glaciaire Cook or Glacier Cook) is a large ice cap in the Kerguelen Islands in the French Southern Territories...
September 14: The first issue of the French satirical illustrated magazine LaCalotte is published. October 21: C.W. Kahles's Hairbreadth Harry makes its debut...
women. A monument from Illyrian times that was found in Zenica shows a calotte-shaped cap, very similar to the qeleshe. The Albanian/Illyrian cap has...
La Bible amusante pour les grands et les enfants (The Amusing Bible for Grown-ups and Children) was a book by Léo Taxil with illustrations by Frid'rick...
has an elevation of 1,850 metres (6,070 ft). The Cook Ice Cap (French: Calotte Glaciaire Cook), France's largest glacier with an area of about 403 km2...
called a saucer dome. If it has no drum and is semicircular, it is called a calotte. Another method of developing a dome out of a square is to take the diagonal...
(Abbaye Notre-Dame de Langonnet). The highest point of the parish the calotte Saint Joseph, a round hill whose top is at 292 meters. It offers a nice...
towers had underground "cachots", or dungeons, at its base, and curved "calotte", literally "shell", rooms in their roofs. Garrisoned by a captain, a knight...
nous avons vue sur la stèle Jacobsen — une sorte de bonnet ou calotte à peu près cylindrique — est d’une coupe légèrement différente : la partie postérieure...
asp. "Bienvenue dans l'Arc MancheSommaire > ACTUALITÉS ET ÉVÈNEMENTS > A la Une". arcmanche.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. "Donetsk region...
it. Etymologically, the term is though to be at the origin of the word "Calotte", which is used from architecture to religious headware in western languages...
students from secular schools had pennes, and those from Catholic schools had calottes; the Spaniards were bedecked with ribbons which proclaimed membership in...
Penne or the Calotte. Their main activity is organising and attending parties or festivals (for example, the 24 hours bike ride of Louvain-la-Neuve or the...