Louis Florimond Joseph Blaringhem (1 February 1878 in Locon – 1 January 1958 in Paris) was a French agronomist and botanist. From 1899 to 1903 he studied...
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Espace Culturel Robert Hossain in Merville. After graduating from Louis Blaringhem High School in Béthune, she enrolled in Université Lille III in Lille...
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Sacré-Coeur Jesuit college in Béthune, Artois (1621–1762), now Lycée Louis Blaringhem Jesuit college in Langres (1621–1763), now Collège Diderot Jesuit college...
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Briey Lycée Louis Blaringhem, Bethune Lycée Louis Davier, Joigny Lycée Louis de Foix, Bayonne Lycée Louis Feuillade, Lunel Lycée Louis Jouvet, Taverny...
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as director. Allard died on 5 January 1918 in Angers. The botanist Louis Blaringhem, his colleague from the Pasteur Institute, succeeded Allard as arboretum...
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Confession. Following the "révolte des gueux's victory at Brielle, the army of Louis of Nassau, one of the major commanders of the Dutch rebel forces and supported...
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Spanish Netherlands before being definitively attached to the France of Louis XIV following the War of Spanish Succession along with the entire territory...
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nevertheless granted further city rights to Dunkirk; his successor Count Louis I (1322–1346) had to face the Peasant revolt of 1323–1328, which was crushed...
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population censuses carried out in the town since 1793 and the research study of Louis-Edmond Marissal, Clerk of the Peace of the city, published in 1844. Roubaix...
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Burgundy was made impossible by the sudden death of Charles the Bold in 1477. Louis XI immediately seized the opportunity to take control of Cambrai, but left...
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opened in the south of the town in 1839. It was soon followed by the St Louis mine, which opened in 1843, and was located a few hundred yards south of...
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double line of fortresses, it was extensively fortified as directed by Louis XIV of France. Besieged in 1793 by Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld...
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Flanders and Spain. In the 17th century, Flanders was a permanent battlefield. Louis XIV reconquered Flanders. As a result, Bailleul reverted to France in 1678...
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Groffliers (16) 1–5 AC Tubersent (14) 88. US Dohem-Avroult-Cléty (12) 4–3 US Blaringhem (10) 89. Gouy-St André RC (15) 4–4 (3–4 p) JS Créquoise Loison (13) 90...
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Bettrechies Beugnies Beuvrages Beuvry-la-Forêt Bévillers Bierne Bissezeele Blaringhem Blécourt Boeschepe Boëseghem Bois-Grenier Bollezeele Bondues Borre Bouchain...
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1477 into Habsburg possessions. In 1667, Douai was taken by the troops of Louis XIV of France, and by the 1668 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, the town was ceded...
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besieged by forces of Philip IV of France. 1304 - French in power. 1369 - Louis II, Count of Flanders in power. 1390 - Public clock installed (approximate...
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Bettrechies Beugnies Beuvrages Beuvry-la-Forêt Bévillers Bierne Bissezeele Blaringhem Blécourt Boeschepe Boëseghem Bois-Grenier Bollezeele Bondues Borre Bouchain...
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Messange 1870-1871: Félix Gokelaere 1871-1875: Hippolyte Delbecque 1875-1890: Louis Loridan 1890-1898: Hippolyte Delbecque 1898-1906: Hector Pollet 1906-1939:...
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Bettrechies Beugnies Beuvrages Beuvry-la-Forêt Bévillers Bierne Bissezeele Blaringhem Blécourt Boeschepe Boëseghem Bois-Grenier Bollezeele Bondues Borre Bouchain...
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Saint-Python. Louis Boniface, Etude sur la signification des noms topographiques de l'arrondissement de Cambrai, Valenciennes, Impr. Louis Henry, 1866....
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The belfry, just like the nearing city hall was designed by the architect Louis Marie Cordonnier and is open for visitors and tourists. Milady de Winter...
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convent at Eringhem. The château of Eringhem is mentioned as belonging to Louis of Luxembourg in 1458. Communes of the Nord department "Répertoire national...
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low countries, including several Counts of Holland. It was destroyed by Louis XI in 1477 after his victory in the Burgundian Wars. Historically a part...
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Bettrechies Beugnies Beuvrages Beuvry-la-Forêt Bévillers Bierne Bissezeele Blaringhem Blécourt Boeschepe Boëseghem Bois-Grenier Bollezeele Bondues Borre Bouchain...
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force led by Nicolaas Zannekin. The rebels had driven the ruling Count Louis I out of Flanders and sought to press their advantage by occupying Cassel...
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identically rebuilt in 1961 (images) Saint-Martin Church [fr] (images) ↓ Blaringhem Saint-Martin Church only the tower and parts of the nave are of bricks...
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northern France. La Bassée was the birthplace of the painter and draftsman Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761–1845). Another native was Ignace François Broutin (c...
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eventually was attached to France by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1668. Louis XIV later developed Dunkirk, and Bergues was eclipsed as a major port. After...
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of Mormal). The 18th century, during the reign of Louis XV and the beginning of the reign of Louis XVI, was relatively peaceful for the northern border...
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