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Wat (wie) is qui a son franc-parler - definitie

GERMAN-CZECH ARCHITECT
Petr Parléř; Petr Parler; Parler, Peter
  • The choir of Holy Cross Minster, [[Schwäbisch Gmünd]], Germany
  • [[Frauenkirche, Nuremberg]], Germany, where the first sculpture by Peter Parler can be directly identified (1352–1356)
  • Tombstone of Peter Parler in St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower
  • Interior of St. Vitus Cathedral, clearly showing the Parler-style balustrade

Franc Poincaré         
Poincare Franc; Franc Poincare
The Franc Poincaré is a unit of account that was used in the international regulation of liability. It is defined as 65.
Franc-tireur         
  • Battle of Normandy]] in 1944.
  • ''Francs-tireurs'' in the [[Vosges]] during the Franco-Prussian War
FRENCH VOLUNTEERS, CHIEFLY PEASANTS, WHO CARRIED ON A GUERILLA WARFARE AGAINST THE GERMANS IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR
Franc-tireur; Franc-Tireurs; Francs tireurs; Franc Tireur; Franc-Tireur; Franc tireur; Francs-tireur; Franc-tireurs; Francs-Tireur
·add. ·noun A French partisan soldier, or one belonging to a corps of detached light troops engaged in forays, skirmishes, scouting, ·etc.
André Franc         
BIOLOGIST
Andre Franc
André Franc (11 January 1911 – 18 October 2000) was a French biologist and malacologist. He was once curator of molluscs at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris.

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Peter Parler

Peter Parler (German: Peter von Gemünd, Czech: Petr Parléř, Latin: Petrus de Gemunden in Suevia; 1333 – 13 July 1399) was a German-Bohemian architect and sculptor from the Parler family of master builders. Along with his father, Heinrich Parler, he is one of the most prominent and influential craftsmen of the Middle Ages. Born and apprenticed in the town of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Peter worked at several important late Medieval building sites, including Strasbourg, Cologne, and Nuremberg. After 1356 he lived in Prague, capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and seat of the Holy Roman Empire, where he created his most famous works: St. Vitus Cathedral and the Charles Bridge.