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    The Treaty of Pouilly-le-Fort, also called the Treaty of Pouilly and the Peace of Ponceau was signed on 11 July 1419 by John the Fearless (French: Jean...
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    signed the Treaty of Pouilly-le-Fort in which they would share authority of the government, assist each other and not to form any treaties without the...
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    Charles met on 8 July 1419, at Pouilly-le-Fort, then again on 11 July, when they agreed the Treaty of Pouilly-le-Fort. On 19 July, their forthcoming reconciliation...
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    Pouilly-Saint-Genix soon became Saint-Genis-Pouilly. Pregnin figures in the Procès-verbaux du Directoire. The name of Saint-Genis, as in the case of Saint-Genis-Laval...
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    peace on the bridge of Pouilly-le-Fort, near Melun. On the grounds that peace was not sufficiently assured by the meeting at Pouilly, a fresh interview...
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    The 843 Treaty of Verdun divided Charlemagne's empire among his three surviving grandsons. Around this time a city called Verdun was the centre of the thriving...
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    canton of Geneva and the départements of Haute-Savoie (communes of Viry, Valleiry et Veigy-Foncenex) and of Ain (commune de Saint-Genis-Pouilly), dealing...
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    Metz (redirect from Cuisine of Metz)
    was the residence of the Merovingian kings of Austrasia. After the Treaty of Verdun in 843, Metz became the capital of the Kingdom of Lotharingia and was...
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    Thionville (category Communes of Moselle (department))
    Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the area of Alsace-Lorraine was annexed by the newly created German Empire in 1871 by the Treaty of Frankfurt and became...
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    Ain (redirect from History of Ain)
    domains, and – by the Treaties of Paris in 1355 – the territories of Dauphiné and Gex on the right bank of the Rhône. At the start of the 15th century, almost...
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  • English Catholic prelate (d. 1781) August 30 – Louis-Jean Lévesque de Pouilly, French philosopher (d. 1750) September 1 – James Burrough, English academic...
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  • I Corps (Grande Armée) (category Corps of France in the Napoleonic Wars)
    Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. Though disbanded in 1814, following the Treaty of Fontainebleau...
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    Gex, Ain (category Communes of Ain)
    France as part of the Treaty of Lyon. With the 1815 Protocol of the Conference of Paris, (signed on 20 November) and the Treaty of Paris of the same date...
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    Auxonne (category Communes of Côte-d'Or)
    the name of Auxonne. Auxonne therefore was in the pagus of Amous. The division of the Treaty of Verdun of 843 placed Amous in the prize of Lothair I...
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    experiment at Pouilly-le-Fort to demonstrate his concept of vaccination. He prepared two groups of 25 sheep, one goat, and several cattle. The animals of one group...
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    loss of the city. He sent his cavalry far to the rear at Yverdon-les-Bains. Bardet's division occupied Saint-Genis-Pouilly on the west side of Geneva...
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    Trévoux (category Communes of Ain)
    of Lyon, built on the steeply sloping left bank of the river Saône and is known for its fort In AD 843, the treaty of Verdun divided up the empire of...
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    Genlis, Côte-d'Or (category Communes of Côte-d'Or)
    situated 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Dijon. The closest villages are: Varanges at 1.41 mi (2.27 km), Beire-le-Fort at 1.77 mi (2.85 km), Labergement-Foigney...
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    Ambronay (category Communes of Ain)
    current coat of arms and in 1601 it was attached to the kingdom of France by the Treaty of Lyon. Biron levelled the Dauphine tower and the decline of the Abbey...
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