habileté dans le maniement de l"épée - definição. O que é habileté dans le maniement de l"épée. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é habileté dans le maniement de l"épée - definição

A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT BLADED WEAPONS
Epee; Epee-de-combat; Épée (Fencing); Epee-de-Combat; Épée (fencing); Epee-De-Combat; Epee (fencing); Epee (Fencing); Epée; Épee; Shim (fencing)
  • Shown is an épée fencer, with the valid target area (the entire body) in red.
  • Electric épée fencing: [[Diego Confalonieri]] (left) and [[Fabian Kauter]] in the final of the Trophée Monal
  • The referee checks [[Kristina Kuusk]]'s weapon in the Challenge International de Saint-Maur.
  • Le duel à l'épée}}, [[etching]] by [[Jacques Callot]] (1617)
  • pistol grip]]

Une voix dans le désert         
Une Voix dans le Désert; Une voix dans le desert
Une voix dans le désert ("A Voice in the Desert") is a recitation, with a soprano soloist and orchestra, written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1915 as his Op. 77.
epee         
also epee (epees)
An epee is a thin, light sword that is used in the sport of fencing.
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Quatre saisons dans le désordre         
ALBUM BY DANIEL BÉLANGER
Quatre saisons dans le desordre
Quatre saisons dans le désordre (free English translation: Four Seasons in Disorder) is the second album by Québécois singer and musician Daniel Bélanger. It was released by Audiogram on May 12, 1996.

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Épée

The épée (English: or , French pronunciation: ​[epe]), sometimes spelled epee in English, is the largest and heaviest of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing. The modern épée derives from the 19th-century épée de combat, a weapon which itself derives from the French small sword.

As a thrusting weapon, the épée is similar to a foil (contrasted with a sabre, which is designed for slashing). It has a stiffer blade than a foil. It is triangular in cross-section with a V-shaped groove called a fuller. The épée also has a larger bell guard designed to protect the user’s arm. In addition to the larger “bell” guard and blade, the épée weighs more than the foil and sabre which contributes to its reputation of being the slowest form of fencing. The techniques of use differ, as there are no rules regarding priority and right of way. Thus, immediate counterattacks are a common feature of épée fencing. The entire body is a valid target area.