91 résultats pour "acre"
- ÂCRE, adjectif.
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Acre (Brésil)
Goum 101 les plus favorables. Lorsqu'en fin de mois ou d'année, le plan n'a pas été rempli, chaque base de ravitaillement . doit combler son déficit en mettant en vente des articles d'importation étrangère particulièrement recherchés. 4 Dans le domaine de l'alimentation, le marché dit • kolkhozien » ou marché Ubre pallie les Insuffisances de la distribution d'~tat. On y trouve les produits cultivés sur les lopins individuels des kolkhoziens. Ils...
- ACRE, substantif féminin.
- Saint-Jean-d'Acre.
- Citations avec acre, nom masculin et féminin
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ÂCRE a dj.
ak ro karp os ; AC RO MIO N n. m . ( 1 541), d 'a b ord a d je cti f ( os a cro m io n , 1 534) « a p ophy se d e l'o m opla te » , g re c ak ro m io n , d e om os « é p au le » (→ o m opla te ). ❏ voir AC RO BA T E , AC RO PO LE , AC RO ST IC HE . AC RO BATE adj. e t n . C e m ot, a u jo urd 'h u i u su el, e st u n e m pru n t s a v an t e t ta rd if ( 1 751) a u g re c ta rd if ak ro batê s « a cro bate » ( a tte sté d an s u n e i n sc rip ti o n ), d u v...
- Saint-Jean d'Acre.
- ACRÉ, interjection et substantif masculin.
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- Acre - Définition.
- Prise de Saint-Jean d'Acre
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Philippe Auguste au siège d'Acre
alors contre son père, le roi Henri Il Plantagenêt. Mais à peine monté sur le trône en 1189, Richard Cœur de Lion s'opposa au roi de France, donnant ainsi à la rivalité entre Plantagenêts et Capé tiens un nouveau souffle. Phi lippe Auguste embarque à Gênes alors que Richard Cœur de Lion prend la mer à Marseille . Les deux souve rains se retrouvent en Sicile . De là, le roi de France part directement pour la Terre...
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13 juillet 1191 : Prise de Saint-Jean-d'Acre par les croisés.
alors contre son père, le roi Henri Il Plantagenêt. Mais à peine monté sur le trône en 1189, Richard Cœur de Lion s'opposa au roi de France, donnant ainsi à la rivalité entre Plantagenêts et Capé tiens un nouveau souffle. Phi lippe Auguste embarque à Gênes alors que Richard Cœur de Lion prend la mer à Marseille . Les deux souve rains se retrouvent en Sicile . De là, le roi de France part directement pour la Terre...
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1191 Prise de Saint-Jean-d'Acre par les croisÈs.
Guillaume I er , roi de Prusse, fait une réponse que Bismarck rapporte de telle sorte qu’elle devient injurieuse pour la France. En effet, Bismarck voudrait que la France déclare la guerre pour faire jouer le traité d’alliance défensive des Etats de la Confédération germanique. Il obtient ce qu’il veut. Le journal Le Constitutionnel écrit : “ A l’insolence de la Prusse, il n’y a qu’une réponse : la guerre. ” 1967 Création de l’ANPE. L’Agence nationale pour l’emploi, dépendant de l’autorité du...
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1191 Prise de Saint-Jean-d'Acre par les croisés.
Guillaume I er , roi de Prusse, fait une réponse que Bismarck rapporte de telle sorte qu’elle devient injurieuse pour la France. En effet, Bismarck voudrait que la France déclare la guerre pour faire jouer le traité d’alliance défensive des Etats de la Confédération germanique. Il obtient ce qu’il veut. Le journal Le Constitutionnel écrit : “ A l’insolence de la Prusse, il n’y a qu’une réponse : la guerre. ” 1967 Création de l’ANPE. L’Agence nationale pour l’emploi, dépendant de l’autorité du...
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Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III
Napoleon Bonaparte
Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III
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Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III.
Table of Contents Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III...................................................................................................1 Napoleon Bonaparte .................................................................................................................................1 EXPÉDITION D'ÉGYPTE......................................................................................................................9 Au quartier-général du mont Carmel, le 28 v...
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La Curée
pantoufle merveilleuse, garnie au talon d'ailes de libellules; les Aeridès, si tendrement parfumées; les
Stanhopéa, aux fleurs pâles, tigrées, qui soufflent au loin, comme des gorges amères de convalescent, une
haleine âcre et forte.
mystérieux, comme s'il avait lu le désir enfin formulé qui galvanisait ce coeur mort, le désir longtemps fuyant, « l'autre chose » vainement cherchée par Renée dans le bercement de sa calèche, dans la cendre fine de la nuit tombante, et que venait brusquement de lui révéler sous la clarté crue, au milieu de ce jardin de feu, la vue de Louise et de Maxime, riant et jouant, les mains dans les mains. A ce moment, un bruit de voix sortit d'un berceau voisin, dans lequel Aristide Saccard avait...
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Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III
susceptibles les ponts d'Iacoub et de Medjamé, les forts de Safit et de Tabariéh.
Au camp devant Acre, le 13 floréal an 7 (2 mai 1799). Au général Junot. Vous pouvez assurer, citoyen général, le scheick Saleh-Daher que mon intention est de le nommer scheick de Saïd, place qui, par son importance, est au-dessus de Scheffamme. Qu'il tâche de rassembler le plus de monde possible, afin de pouvoir se maintenir dans ce poste, que je ne tarderai pas à lui mettre entre les mains. Faites-moi passer toutes les nouvelles que vous pourrez avoir de Damas. Nos pièces de 18 et de 24 sont ar...
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Conservation.
cancers, Hodgkin’s disease and leukemia. Unfortunately, human activities have greatly reduced biodiversity around the world. The 20th century encompasses one of the greatest waves of extinction, orelimination of species, to occur on the planet. The greatest threat to biodiversity is loss of habitat as humans develop land for agriculture, grazing livestock, industry,and habitation. The most drastic damage has occurred in the tropical rain forests, which cover less than seven percent of the Earth’...
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Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III
o Austerliz, le 12 frimaire an 14 (3 décembre 1805).
Au quartier-général du mont Carmel, le 28 ventose an 7 (18 mars 1799). A l'adjudant-général Grézieux. Nous nous sommes emparés de Caïffa, où nous avons trouvé des magasins de coton et trois mille quintaux de blé, prise d'autant meilleure, que ce blé était destiné à l'approvisionnement de l'escadre qui bloque Alexandrie. Le capitaine Smith, avec deux vaisseaux de guerre anglais, est arrivé d'Alexandrie à Saint-Jean d'Acre: ainsi, si notre flottille arrivait, vous feriez débarquer promptement les...
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New Jersey - geography.
C Soils Broadly defined, all of New Jersey’s soils are podzolic soils; that is, they are acidic and contain fairly high amounts of iron oxides. The soils in northern New Jersey areirregular in quality and contain rock fragments and small stones deposited by the continental glaciers of the last Ice Age. The soils of the inner coastal plain, unaffectedby glaciation, are the richest in the state, while those of the outer coastal plain are generally infertile. The newer soil classification system d...
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New Jersey - USA History.
C Soils Broadly defined, all of New Jersey’s soils are podzolic soils; that is, they are acidic and contain fairly high amounts of iron oxides. The soils in northern New Jersey areirregular in quality and contain rock fragments and small stones deposited by the continental glaciers of the last Ice Age. The soils of the inner coastal plain, unaffectedby glaciation, are the richest in the state, while those of the outer coastal plain are generally infertile. The newer soil classification system d...
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La méditerranée au XII°siècle .
1er regagne le Maroc et l'Espagne puis institue l'émirat de Cordoue. L'occupation musulmane elle, devient alorscategorique pour la periode omeyyade. Les chrétiens rejetent leur conversation, ils continurent à excercer librementleur culte mais l'économie croit grace à un artisanat de competence et a une agriculture abondante. C'est alorsqu'au nord du pays à partir de fragments de survie, la résistance se concerta. La résistance eu une premierevictoire en 718 à Covadonga d'où elle in...
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Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III
une bonne brèche.
BONAPARTE. Au mont Thabor, le 29 germinal an 7 (18 avril 1799). Au général Ganteaume. Je reçois a l'instant la lettre par laquelle vous m'annoncez l'arrivée du contre-amiral Perrée à Jaffa; vous lui enverrez sur-le-champ l'ordre 1°. de rembarquer deux pièces de 18 avec la moitié des boulets de 12, qu'en conséquence de votre ordre il avait laissés à Jaffa. 2°. De remplacer les pièces de 18, qu'il se trouve avoir laissées à Jaffa, par un pareil nombre de pièces de 12, qu'il prendrait sur la Courag...
- Louis IX à Saint-Jean-d'Acre
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Delaware - geography.
D Climate Delaware has generally hot and humid summers and mild winters. D1 Temperature In July, average daytime temperatures are usually in the upper 20°s to lower 30°sC (80°sF) or even higher. But because summer nights tend to be cooler than thedays, July averages are about 24°C (about 75°F). In addition, onshore sea breezes can reduce daytime temperatures along the coast by 3 to 6 Celsius degrees (5 to 10Fahrenheit degrees). January averages range from -1°C (31°F) at Newark, in the north, t...
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Delaware - USA History.
D Climate Delaware has generally hot and humid summers and mild winters. D1 Temperature In July, average daytime temperatures are usually in the upper 20°s to lower 30°sC (80°sF) or even higher. But because summer nights tend to be cooler than thedays, July averages are about 24°C (about 75°F). In addition, onshore sea breezes can reduce daytime temperatures along the coast by 3 to 6 Celsius degrees (5 to 10Fahrenheit degrees). January averages range from -1°C (31°F) at Newark, in the north, t...
- Le retour de la septième croisade de Saint-Jean-d'Acre à Hyères
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North Dakota - geography.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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North Dakota - USA History.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, TOME III
BONAPARTE.
A Salahieh, le 21 prairial an 7 (9 juin 1799). Au général Marmont. Nous voici, citoyen général, arrivés à Salahieh. J'ai laissé au fort d'El-Arich dix pièces de canon et cinq à six cents hommes de garnison, autant à Catieh. Kléber doit être arrivé a Damiette. L'armée qui devait se présenter devant Alexandrie, et qui était partie de Constantinople le 1er rhamadan, a été détruite sous Acre. Si cependant cet extravagant commandant anglais en faisait embarquer les restes pour se présenter à Aboukir,...
- Louis VII en Terre sainte : Le conseil de Saint-Jean-d'Acre
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Au moment même où les moines de Cîteaux rénovaient la vieille règle bénédictine,
l'Occident médiéval s'enflamma, en un vaste élan mystique et chevaleresque, pour la
délivrance des Lieux saints de Palestine occupés par les infidèles.
Clément - Clément III Les livres croisades - Jérusalem reprise par Saladin, page 1326, volume 3 croisades - Richard Ier Cœur de Lion assistant à la décapitation de prisonniers turcs, en 1191, page 1327, volume 3 La quatrième croisade : 1202-1204. Le pape Innocent III, pour asseoir l'autorité pontificale, prit l'initiative d'une nouvelle croisade, prêchée par Foulques de Neuilly et dirigée par Thibaut III de Champagne puis par Boniface de Montferrat. Venise proposa son aide contre la prome...
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Koala - biology.
V REPRODUCTION Female koalas become sexually mature around 18 to 24 months of age. They can produce one offspring a year until they reach about 13 years of age. Males begin toproduce sperm around age 2 and, in the absence of older, stronger males, they may breed at that young age. More often, however, a male must grow big enough tocompete with other males for females, and mating generally begins for males at about 4 years of age. The breeding season for koalas is from October to May, during the...
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Prince Edward Island - Geography.
hectares (109 acres) each. In 2006 there were 1,700 farms, of which the average size was 148 hectares (366 acres). In 2005 the total farm cash receipts were C$510million. The most important agricultural products in terms of value include potatoes, milk and cream, cattle and calves, hogs, tobacco, vegetables, eggs, hens andchickens, and furs. For the most part the island’s agriculture is diversified, rather than specialized, because of the lack of a large urban industrial population within easy r...
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Prince Edward Island - Canadian History.
hectares (109 acres) each. In 2006 there were 1,700 farms, of which the average size was 148 hectares (366 acres). In 2005 the total farm cash receipts were C$510million. The most important agricultural products in terms of value include potatoes, milk and cream, cattle and calves, hogs, tobacco, vegetables, eggs, hens andchickens, and furs. For the most part the island’s agriculture is diversified, rather than specialized, because of the lack of a large urban industrial population within easy r...
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Les impacts économiques de la peur de la fin du monde
from a major city) ft. building. Price $1,400,000 Denver, CO 210 total acres. Very rare piece of history – only 18 built. Massive 45,000 + sq. ft. of underground f loor-space . Many unique possibilities for commercial or private usage. Serious and capable buyers only. Parcel 1: Remote 20 acres bordering two sides National Forest in Northern Idaho. 3,000 sq ft earth home bomb shelter with beautiful view of Schweitzer Mountain ski runs. No tours...
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Minnesota - geography.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Minnesota - USA History.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Ohio - geography.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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Ohio - USA History.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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Florida - USA History.
accidentally introduced into the region in the 1880s, and it spread with alarming rapidity throughout the upper reaches of the river. The plant is very difficult toeradicate, and it has also clogged the channels of other Florida rivers. To increase drainage of the Everglades, which drain naturally to Florida Bay and the Gulf ofMexico, a number of drainage channels and canals have been built across southern Florida. Among the rivers flowing from the peninsula to the Gulf of Mexico are the Suwanne...
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Idaho - geography.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Idaho - USA History.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Illinois - geography.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Illinois - USA History.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Indiana - geography.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Indiana - USA History.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Pennsylvania - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pennsylvania - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Maine - geography.
temperatures range from 17° to 21°C (62° to 70°F) with the southern interior being the warmest and the east coast and north the coolest. However, daytime summertemperatures may reach the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F), and temperatures in winter have fallen as low as -44°C (-48°F) in the interior. D2 Precipitation Precipitation (rainfall and snowfall) in Maine is evenly distributed throughout the year. Most areas receive from 860 to 1,020 mm (34 to 40 in) yearly, although parts ofthe coast are som...