pilón
31pilon — pielon, pieloun m. côte escarpée de peu de hauteur ; pilon ; petite auge de pierre. « L aigo vivo, que cour dins lou pieloun de maubre, abéuro lis abiho rousso e li ramié. » J. d Arbaud …
32pilon — pēˈlōn noun ( s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish pilón, from Spanish, mortar, sugar loaf, from Latin pila mortar; akin to Latin pilum pestle more at pestle Southwest : a bonus given with a large pur …
33Pilón (Cuba) — Archivo:Untitled.jpg Municipio Pilón Bandera …
34Pilon, Germain — born 1535, Paris, France died Feb. 3, 1590, Paris French sculptor. His decoration of the tomb of Francis I (1558), a relatively early work, shows an Italian influence, but he later developed a distinctively French expression by fusing elements of …
35Pilón, Cuba — Infobox Settlement official name = Pilón other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Municipality motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size = mapsize = map …
36Pilon, Germain — (1525/1530 1590) French Mannerist artist who became the leading sculptor of France after Jean Goujon s death. Most of the works executed by Pilon are funerary in nature. His Tomb of Henry II and Catherine de Medici (1563 1570; St. Denis,… …
37Pilon, Germaine — (ca. 1537 1590) sculptor Germaine Pilon, considered one of the most important and influential sculptors of the French Renaissance, was born in Paris. He was the preferred sculptor of Catherine de medici and worked with equal mastery in… …
38Pilon d'Azucar — Augustine Augustine Le mont Augustine en éruption, 12 janvier 2006 Géographie Pays …
39Pilon d'Azúcar — Augustine Augustine Le mont Augustine en éruption, 12 janvier 2006 Géographie Pays …
40Pilon de Azucar — Augustine Augustine Le mont Augustine en éruption, 12 janvier 2006 Géographie Pays …