Thierry de Loos (alternatively, Dietrich von Los) was a Franco-Flemish nobleman who took part in the Fourth Crusade and afterwards became prominent within...
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command of Guillaume de Loos, brother of Thierry de Loos. The battle began in the rear-guard. The detachment of Guillaume de Loos was attacked by another...
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projected in Asia Minor, at Nicaea (for Louis of Blois), Nicomedia (Thierry de Loos), Philadelphia (Stephen du Perche), and Neokastra. These duchies remained...
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Constantinople to the Fourth Crusade in 1204: in late 1206 the seneschal Thierry de Loos made it his base, converting the church of Saint Sophia into a fortress;...
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List of Roman emperors (redirect from Last de jure Western Roman Emperor)
dated either from the de facto date of 476, when Romulus Augustulus was deposed by the Germanic Herulians led by Odoacer, or the de jure date of 480, on...
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List of Byzantine emperors (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
ISBN 978-1-10845-631-9. Feiller, Albert (1976). "Nouvelle note sur la chronologie du règne de Jean Cantacuzène" [New note on the chronology of the reign of John Kantakouzenos]...
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Mosynopolis, or possibly in Anatolia, by the advancing Latins under Thierry de Loos in November 1204. On his return to Constantinople as a prisoner, Alexios...
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of Berlo Thierry de Loos-Coswarem, Lord of Neuville x Catherine de Hemtinne. Wauthier de Loos-Coswarem x Marie-Fraçoise de Mérode Jean de Loos-Coswarem...
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Henry I, Duke of Brabant Thierry de Loos, (d. 1207–1209), Seneschal of 'Romania' and Duke of Nicomedia, in 1206 Guillaume de Loos, killed in 1206 at the...
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six-year truce with al-Adil I. December. Alexios V Doukas is captured by Thierry de Loos and executed by being thrown from the Column of Theodosios in Constantinople...
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victory for the Latins. There are two accounts of the battle, one by Geoffrey de Villehardouin, and the other by Nicetas Choniates, which differ significantly...
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Corps des mines (redirect from Corps de Mines)
Patrick Kron (1953) François Loos (1953) Jacques Aschenbroich (1954), CEO of Valeo Jean-Bernard Lévy (1955), CEO of Électricité de France Laurence Danon (1956)...
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1968-1997 (1914-1997) Thierry, 11th Duke 1997–present (b.1948) Hereditary Prince Guillaume (b.1983) Prince Theotime Marie de Loos-Corswarem: founded the...
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Loos Memorial is a World War I memorial forming the sides and rear of Dud Corner Cemetery, located near the commune of Loos-en-Gohelle, in the Pas-de-Calais...
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Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Monk Ercan Durmaz as Ezekiel Edgar Selge as Michael Walner Anna Loos as Esther Thierry Van Werveke Huub Stapel as Karl Bresser Dietmar Bär as Producer...
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The 2024–25 Coupe de France is the 108th season of the main football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation...
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Employment, Social Cohesion and Housing Thierry Breton – Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry Gilles de Robien – Minister of National Education...
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Sack of Dinant (redirect from Sac de Dinant)
Thierry (2013). Pierre, S. (ed.). "Une mémoire de papier: l'ouvrage monumental de Schmitz et Nieuwland sur l'invasion des provinces de Namur et de Luxembourg"...
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Battle of Artois (25 September–15 October 1915) – also known as the Artois–Loos Offensive The Battles of Artois were as costly in French lives as the better-known...
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Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704–1788), painter Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1704–1778), painter, sculptor Charles-André van Loo (Carle Van Loo) (1705–1765) (brother...
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Tie won by means of forfeit. IEC Château-Thierry penalised for fielding a suspended player, US Vallée de l'Ailette qualify. Tie reversed from original...
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The Pas-de-Calais (French: [pɑ d(ə) kalɛ] , "strait of Calais"; Picard: Pas-Calés; Dutch: Nauw van Calais) is a department in north-eastern France named...
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Aravis le Tour de France depuis 1947". www.ledicodutour.com (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-08. Col des Aravis on Google Maps (Tour de France classic climbs)...
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In France, the bleuet de France is the symbol of memory for, and solidarity with, veterans, victims of war, widows, and orphans, similar to the Commonwealth...
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released two albums in trio with Steve Houben and Charles Loos under the name HLM (Houben, Loos, Maurane) in 1986 and 2005. On 29 December 1993, Maurane...
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Abel-François Poisson (redirect from Abel-François Poisson de Vandières)
1754 the château of Marigny-en-Orxois, near Château-Thierry, he became the same year marquis de Marigny. In 1767, he married Marie Françoise Julie Constance...
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Col de la Colombière (French pronunciation: [kɔl də la kɔlɔ̃bjɛʁ]) (elevation 1613 m) is a mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Haute-Savoie...
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The Fifth Element (redirect from Lee-Loo)
Dramatic Presentation, and the Satellite Award for Best Visual Effects. Thierry Arbogast was awarded the Technical Grand Prize at the 1997 Cannes Film...
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The Château-Thierry American Monument is a World War I memorial, dedicated in 1937, located near Château-Thierry, Aisne, France. Architecturally it is...
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