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Was (wer) ist croc de chien - definition

Chien de jean de nivelle

Robert Croc         
ANGLO-NORMAN KNIGHT
Sir Robert de Croc; Robert de Croc; Robert le Croc; Croc, Robert
Sir Robert Croc, posthumously often referred to as Sir Robert de Croc in reference to Crookston Castle), was an Anglo-Norman knight and landowner in Scotland in the High Middle Ages. In 1170 he was given the Levern valley in Scotland by King David I of Scotland.
Tête de Chien         
  • The Principality of Monaco as seen from Tête de Chien
MOUNTAIN IN FRANCE
Tete de Chien
The Tête de Chien (Dog's Head) is a 550 m (1,804 ft) high rock promontory near the village of La Turbie in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. It overlooks the Principality of Monaco, and is the highest point on the Grande Corniche road.
Killer Croc         
  • Killer Croc in the [[DC Extended Universe]], portrayed by [[Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje]].
  • Killer Croc as he appears in ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' (left) and later in its sequel series ''[[The New Batman Adventures]]'' (right).
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN THE DC UNIVERSE
Waylon Jones; The Killer Croc; Croc (comics)
Killer Croc is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery.

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Chien de Jean de Nivelle

Chien de Jean de Nivelle (Jean de Nivelle's dog) is an animal or a man who does not want to obey when called, as in the expression Here comes the dog of Jean de Nivelle, it flees when it is called. The origins of the expression are unknown. It is thought that this Jean de Nivelle refused to help his father, Jean II of Montmorency, to support Louis XI in the war against the duke of Burgundy. Furious, his father disinherited him and Jean de Nivelle fled to Flanders, hoping to avoid further troubles.