Bernard de Moreuil (born 1285; died after 22 May 1350) was a noble of Picardy, the lord of Moreuil and Cœuvres, and Marshal of France. Bernard VI of Moreuil...
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Bernard VI may refer to: Bernard VI, Count of Armagnac (c. 1270–1319) Bernard VI, Lord of Lippe (died 1415), German nobleman Bernard VI of Moreuil (1285–after...
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Bernard VI de Moreuil, Lord of Moreuil (died 1350), Marshal of France in 1322 Robert-Jean Bertran de Briquebec, Baron of Briquebec, Viscount of Roncheville...
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J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone (redirect from John Edward Bernard Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone)
to resign as a result of the Curragh Incident. He led one of the last great cavalry charges in history at the Battle of Moreuil Wood on his war horse...
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Fourth Crusade (redirect from The Latin Conquest of Constantinople)
including Bishop Walter II of Autun, Count Guigues III of Forez, Bernard IV of Moreuil, Henry of Arraines, Hugh of Chaumont, John of Villers, Peter Bromont...
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Battle of Moreuil Wood in World War I "Kaputt" - Manfred von Richthofen, or the Red Baron(April 21, 1918), mortally wounded at the Fourth Battle of Ypres...
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rounds of the 2016–17 Coupe de France preliminary rounds. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was made up of separate...
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Amiens (redirect from Geography of Amiens)
of Francia starting from the 5th century. The Normans sacked the city in 859 and again in 882. In 1113, the city was recognized by King Louis VI of France...
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Villers-Bretonneux (category Communes of Somme (department))
agglomeration is located at the crossroads of the D 23 linking Corbie to Moreuil. Villers-Bretonneux station is located on the railway line from Amiens...
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Corbie (category Communes of Somme (department))
(1009–1079), countess of Corbie, married Baldwin V, Count of Flanders(c. 1030-1070); their son, Baldwin of Mons became Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders. Saint...
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Abbeville (category Communes of Somme (department))
then passed under Burgundian rule at the end of the Battle of Mons-en-Vimeu [fr] in 1421. In 1430, Henry VI of England was received at Abbeville. In 1435...
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Coullemelle (category Communes of Somme (department))
Bonneuil, Moreuil. However, in 1698 the population of Coullemelle reached the number of five hundred after several decades of large excess of births over...
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fighting at Rosières. After a week's fighting retreat it was relieved at Moreuil Wood on 2 April. 8th Division was next in action at Villers-Bretonneux...
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Bray-sur-Somme (category Communes of Somme (department))
History of Australia in the War 1914-18, Vol. VI pp. 313–315, pp. 724–733 & pp. 761–764 Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German...
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Querrieu (category Communes of Somme (department))
Official History of Australia in the war 1914–1918, volume VI, chapter I, pp. 8–18) On 4 July General Monash launched a combined attack of artillery, tanks...
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