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  1. Unicorn - Wikipedia

    Sight, from the La Dame à la licorne tapestry set, c. 1500 (Musée de Cluny, Paris) One traditional method of hunting unicorns involved entrapment by a virgin.

  2. Unicorn | Legend, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · Unicorn, mythological animal resembling a horse or a goat with a single horn on its forehead. The unicorn appeared in early Mesopotamian artworks, and it was also referred to in the …

  3. Licorne - definition of Licorne by The Free Dictionary

    Define Licorne. Licorne synonyms, Licorne pronunciation, Licorne translation, English dictionary definition of Licorne. ) n. 1. a. A fabled creature symbolic of virginity and usually represented as a …

  4. licorne - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 25, 2025 · Essentially a hybrid between a howitzer and a gun, thus a gun-howitzer, the licorne was capable of a flatter trajectory and a longer range than the conventional howitzer.

  5. Unicorn - New World Encyclopedia

    A set of six tapestries called the Dame à la licorne (Lady with the unicorn) at the Musée de Cluny, Paris, woven in the Southern Netherlands about the same time, pictures the five senses, the gateways to …

  6. The unicorn in the medieval imagination: myths and legends

    One of the most famous texts is "La Légende de la licorne" written in 1495 by Jacques de Longuyon. This text tells the story of the encounter between a unicorn and a young girl.

  7. Licorne Facts for Kids

    The Licorne was a mix between two types of cannons: a howitzer and a regular gun. It had a longer barrel than a howitzer, which meant it could shoot projectiles further and flatter.

  8. Histoire et Légende sur La Licorne

    La licorne, souvent perçue comme une créature bienveillante, incarne un éventail de significations à travers différentes cultures et époques. Dans la mythologie occidentale, elle représente la pureté, …

  9. Licorne Explained

    Licorne (ru|Единорог, Yedinorog, 'unicorn') is the French name of an 18th- and 19th-century Russian cannon, a type of muzzle-loading howitzer, devised in 1757 by M.W. Danilov [1] and S.A. Martynov …

  10. Licorne — Wikipédia

    La licorne, parfois nommée unicorne, est une créature légendaire à corne unique. Son origine, controversée, résulte de multiples influences, en particulier de descriptions d' animaux tels que le …