Charpentier. Caen was the birthplace or origin of: Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester (ca.1090–1147), illegitimate son of Henry I of England. Robert Constantin...
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(1841). "Campagne du prince de Galles dans le Languedoc, l'Aquitaine et la France, terminée par la bataille de Poitiers et la captivité du roi Jean". Mémoires...
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of them are now forever young, sustained by the Holy Grail. In the La Bataille Loquifer, Morgan and her sister Marsion bring the hero Renoart to Avalon...
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The surviving Gawain also features in the earlier French epic poem La Bataille Loquifer [fr], appearing together with Arthur and Morgan in Avalon, where...
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of 24 October 1793 – French victory over Great Britain Battle of Croix-Bataille 24-25 October – French Royalists defeat French Republicans Battle of Entrames...
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2017. Retrieved 27 December 2016. Jean-Claude Castex, Dictionnaire des batailles navales franco-anglaises Archived 23 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine...
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2020-12-28. Ortiz, Bev (December 16, 2003). "STANLEY, DOROTHY AMORA". In Bataille, Gretchen M; Lisa, Laurie (eds.). Native American Women: A Biographical...
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Army/Corps/Divisions involved taken from Organigramme des Grandes Batailles. Northern Army Group (Groupe d'armées du Nord) Commander: General Ferdinand Foch Sixth Army:...
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(A31034). Warrant Officer Stanley Lucas (A2244). Civil Division Fay Norma Bataille, of Norfolk Island. For services to education and the community. Harvey...
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