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* Épée — a heavier thrusting weapon that targets the entire body.
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* Sándor Erdős, Csaba Fenyvesi, Győző Kulcsár, István Osztrics, and Pál Schmitt — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
* Hans Jacobson, Carl von Essen, Rolf Edling, Göran Flodström, and Leif Högström — Fencing, Men's Team Épée
* Elmar Borrmann, Volker Fischer, Gerhard Heer, Rafael Nickel, and Alexander Pusch — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
* Philippe Boisse, Jean-Michel Henry, Olivier Lenglet, Philippe Riboud, and Michel Salesse — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
* Roberto Manzi, Angelo Mazzoni, Stefano Bellone, Sandro Cuomo, and Cosimo Ferro — Fencing, Men's Épée Team Competition
Records of the language they used are scant — Épée saw their signing as beautiful but primitive, and rather than studying or recording it, he set about developing his own unique sign system (" langage de signes méthodiques ") which borrowed signs from Old French Sign Language and combined them with an idiosyncratic morphemic structure which he derived from the French language.
* Pavel Kolobkov, Vladimir Resnitschenko, Andrey Shuvalov, Igor Tikhomirov, and Mikhail Tishko — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
* Frédérick Delpla, Jean-Michel Henry, Olivier Lenglet, Philippe Riboud, and Éric Srecki — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
Épée and thrusting
* Épée — a heavy thrusting weapon ; the valid target area covers the entire body ; double touches are allowed.
Épée and .
Unlike foil and sabre, Épée does not use " right of way ", and allows simultaneous hits by both fencers.
* December 23 – Charles-Michel de l ' Épée, French philanthropist and developer of signed French ( b. 1712 )
Lee was trained in the martial arts Choy Li Fut, Western Boxing, Épée fencing, Judo, Praying Mantis Kung-fu, Hsing-I, and Jujitsu.
* November 25 – Charles-Michel de l ' Épée, French philanthropist and developer of signed French ( d. 1789 )
Gallaudet then travelled to Paris and learned the educational methods of the French Royal Institution for the Deaf, a combination of Old French Sign Language and the signs developed by Abbé de l ’ Épée.
In Bas du Fort district, between the city and Gosier, is the powerful 18th century hilltop fortress of Fort Fleur D ` Épée built in solid Vauban style.
In 1865, during the reconstruction of Paris by Louis Napoleon, the rue de l ' Abbé de l ' Épée, ( now rue Auguste-Comte ) was extended into the park, cutting off about fifteen hectares, including the old nursery garden.
Born at Le Fousseret, Haute-Garonne, and educated as a priest, Sicard was made principal of a school for the deaf at Bordeaux in 1786, and in 1789, on the death of the Abbé de l ' Épée, succeeded him at Paris.
He was present at the capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadeloupe, including the storming of Fleur-de-l ' Épée, and the heights of Palmonte.
Russian Igor Tourchine and American Weston Kelsey duel in the second round of the Olympic Men's Individual Épée event at the Helliniko Fencing Hall on Aug. 17, 2004.
In the 2003 Pan American Games celebrated in the Dominican Republic, his brother, Victor won the Bronze Medal in Individual Épée Fencing and the brothers Bernier and Peña ( Jonathan and Marcos ) won a Bronze Medal in Team Épée Fencing.
Old French Sign Language was used in Paris ' deaf community, long before l ’ Abbé Charles Michel de l ’ Épée came and started his deaf school.
Some incorrectly claim that he was the originator of the term ( Ponson du Terrail used the term a little before him ), but he did write a novel called la Cape et l ' Épée () in 1875.
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