Dictionary French ← English: [existed] | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
French | English | ||
hist. mil. corps {m} franc | Freikorps [irregular military volunteer units, or paramilitary, that existed from 18C to the early 20C (mainly in German speaking countries)] | ||
édition édition {f} originale | editio princeps [Latin: first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed only in manuscripts] | ||
hist. pol. royaume {m} de Pologne | Kingdom of Poland [existed, not continually, at various times between 1025 and 1918] | ||
géogr. hist. pol. sérénissime république {f} de Venise [697 - 1797] | Most Serene Republic of Venice [also: Venetian Republic] [a sovereign maritime republic in parts of present-day northeastern Italy, which existed from 697 until 1797] |
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