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    Picquigny (French pronunciation: [pikiɲi]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Picquigny is situated at the junction...
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    The Treaty of Picquigny was a peace treaty negotiated on 29 August 1475 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. It followed from an...
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  • Ansculf de Picquigny (c. 1014 – c. 1084) was a French baron who followed William the Conqueror to England. Ansculf de Picquigny, born around 1014, was...
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    Picquigny station (French: Gare de Picquigny) is a railway station located in the commune of Picquigny in the Somme department, France. The station is...
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  • 2°8′41″E / 49.94500°N 2.14472°E / 49.94500; 2.14472 The Canton of Picquigny is a former canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the...
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  • until his death at Sidon in 1128. Warmund of Picquigny was a son of another Warmund (Guermond) of Picquigny and his wife Adele. His brother Eustache was...
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    able to isolate Charles from his English allies by signing the Treaty of Picquigny (1475) with Edward IV of England. The treaty formally ended the Hundred...
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  • Jean de Picquigny was a French noble from Amiens who was viceroy of Languedoc. Known for arresting Bishop Bernard Saisset in 1301 as well as freeing Inquisition...
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  • Bernardine de Picquigny) (1633 – 8 December 1709) was a French Capuchin theologian and exegete. Bernardine a Piconio was born and educated at Picquigny, Picardy...
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    of Chaulnes (created in December 1563), Vidame d'Amiens and Baron de Picquigny. The marriage contract stipulated that their heirs would take the name...
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    invasion of France in 1475, but he was assuaged by Louis XI in the Treaty of Picquigny. This treaty formally ended the Hundred Years' War, which had been in...
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    England off with a large cash sum and an annual pension, in the Treaty of Picquigny (1475). The treaty formally ended the Hundred Years' War with Edward renouncing...
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    expansion into Breton lands.: liii  The following year, on 17 December 942 at Picquigny on an island on the Somme, William was ambushed and killed by followers...
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    domestically; in 1475 he invaded France, however he signed the Treaty of Picquigny with Louis XI whereby Edward withdrew after receiving an initial payment...
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  • to the French Crown in 1330 and was granted to Ferry de Picquigny, remaining in the Picquigny family until 1365, when it passed to Raoul de Coucy. Beam...
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    footsteps when he invaded France in 1475, even if the subsequent Treaty of Picquigny was wholly unintended. Edward IV's reign looked back on that of Edward...
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    have publicly been against the eventual treaty signed with Louis XI at Picquigny (and absent from the negotiations, in which one of his rank would have...
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    agrees to support Edward IV's planned invasion of France. 1475 Treaty of Picquigny Louis XI pays Edward IV to stay in England and not pursue his claim to...
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  • succeeded his father, Ansculf de Picquigny. William's date of birth is not known, though it was likely in Picquigny, Picardy, now in the Somme department...
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  • Marie Stanislas Honoré d'Albert de Luynes, 10th Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny (16 February 1852 – 26 September 1881) was a French aristocrat, soldier...
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    Sophie de Courcillon, wife of Charles François d'Albert d'Ailly, Duke of Picquigny and later of Hercule Mériadec de Rohan, Duke of Rohan-Rohan. Louis Antoine...
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    Conquest of 1066. It is thought one of the Conqueror's followers, Ansculf de Picquigny, built the first castle in 1070. The Domesday Book records that Ansculf's...
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    (re-appointed) (1112–1118) Warmund of Jerusalem (also known as Garmond of Picquigny) (1119–1128) Stephen of La Ferté (1128–1130) William of Malines (1130–1145)...
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  • Liefmann Calmer, lord of Picquigny and vidame (avoué) of Amiens (1711 in Aurich, Hanover – December 17, 1784 in Paris) was an important personage in French...
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    but France and England remained formally at war until the Treaty of Picquigny in 1475. English, and later British, monarchs would continue to nominally...
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  • Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly (1714–1769), Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny; a writer on mathematical instruments. He was a son of Louis Auguste d'Albert...
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    looting of Constantinople in 1204, Wallo or Walo(n) de Sarton, canon of Picquigny in Picardy, discovered a half-ball of transparent crystal on a silver...
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  • Somme (80) Boves  • Eaucourt-sur-Somme  • Folleville  • Ham  • Péronne  • Picquigny  • Rambures (→Top) Calvados (14) Beaumont-le-Richard  • Caen  • Colombières...
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    family became vassals of the new Norman barons, principally Ansculf de Picquigny, who was granted manors across the wider English Midlands by William the...
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    Ovillers-la-Boisselle Pargny Parvillers-le-Quesnoy Pendé Pernois Péronnesubpr Picquigny Piennes-Onvillers Pierregot Pissy Plachy-Buyon Le Plessier-Rozainvillers...
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