Noyon (French pronunciation: [nwajɔ̃]; Picard: Noéyon; Latin: Noviomagus Veromanduorum, Noviomagus of the Veromandui, then Noviomum) is a commune in the...
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Noyon Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral, located in Noyon, France. It was formerly the seat of...
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Saint Eligius (redirect from Eligius of Noyon)
and bishop who was chief counsellor to Dagobert I and later Bishop of Noyon–Tournai. His deeds were recorded in Vita Sancti Eligii, written by his friend...
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Sain Noyon Khan (Mongolian: ᠰᠠᠶᠢᠨ ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ ᠬᠠᠨ; Cyrillic: Сайн ноён хан; Chinese: 賽音諾顏汗), known as Sain Noyon before 1911, refers to the territory as well...
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The Noyon Khutagt (Mongolian: Hоён Xутагт) is a monk of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism in the Gobi region of Mongolia. The present Noyon Khutagt...
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War of the League of Cambrai (redirect from Peace of Noyon)
campaign culminating in the Battle of Marignano in 1515; the treaties of Noyon (August 1516) and Brussels (December 1516), which ended the war the next...
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Baiju Noyan (redirect from Bayju Noyon)
Baiju Noyan or Baichu (Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠢᠵᠤ ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ; Persian: بایجو نویان; Chinese: 拜住; pinyin: Bàizhù; in European sources: Bayothnoy; fl. died c. 1258) was...
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Noyan (section Notable Noyons)
leaders of noble ancestry in the Central Asian Khanates with origins in Noyon, which was used as a title of authority in the Chagatai Khanate of the Mongol...
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Noin-Ula burial site (redirect from Noyon Uul)
The Noin-Ula burial site (Mongolian: Ноён уулын булш, Noyon uulyn bulsh, also Noyon Uul) consist of more than 200 large burial mounds, approximately square...
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of Noyon lay in the north-east of France, around Noyon. It was formed when Saint Medardus moved the seat of the bishopric at Vermandois to Noyon, in...
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Western Front (World War I) (redirect from Noyon Salient)
coast and the Vosges was a westward bulge in the trench line, named the Noyon salient after the French town at the maximum point of the German advance...
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Jebe (redirect from Jebei Noyon)
Jebe (or Jebei, Mongolian: Зэв, pronounced as Zev; birth name: Jirqo'adai (Modern Mongolian: Zurgaadai), Mongolian: Зургаадай, Chinese: 哲别) (death: approximately...
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Joseph-Aimé-Paul Noyon (3 October 1888 – 15 October 1962) was a French organist and composer of classical music. Joseph Noyon was born at Cherbourg (France)...
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of Noyon (or Mummolinus, Momelin, Mommolenus, Mommolinus, Mommolin; died c. 686) was a monk who became an abbot in Saint-Omer, then Bishop of Noyon-Tournai...
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Noyon (Mongolian: Ноён) is a sum (district) of Ömnögovi Province in southern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 1,318. Dulamyn Puntsag, former judge...
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Hundred Days Offensive (redirect from Second Battle of Noyon)
the French Tenth Army starting the Second Battle of Noyon on 17 August, capturing the town of Noyon on 29 August. On 26 August, to the north of the initial...
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Jacques de Noyon (12 February 1668 – 12 May 1745) was a French Canadian explorer, sergeant and coureur des bois. He is the first known European to visit...
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Noyon Khutagt Dunzanluvsantudev (Mongolian: Ноён Хутагт Данзанлувсантүдэв) is the Ninth incarnation of the Noyon Khutagt, a lama of Tibetan Buddhism in...
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Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren (redirect from Sain Noyon Khan Shirindambyn Namnansuren)
[tʰɵks‿ˌɞt͡ɕʲɪˈɾiːɴ ˈnamnəɴsuɾɪɴ]; 1878 – April 1919), known by his full title Salubrious Noyon Khan Namnansüren (Mongolian: Сайн ноён хан Намнансүрэн [sæːɴ ˈnɔjɴ χaɴ ˈnamnəɴsuɾɪɴ])...
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Nuruddin Chowdhury Noyon (born 16 December 1964) is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Lakshmipur-2...
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Union Sportive Roye-Noyon Cœur de Picardie is a French association football club founded in 2010 as a result of a merger between Union Sportive Royenne...
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Diocese of Beauvais, Noyon, and Senlis (Latin: Dioecesis Bellovacensis, Noviomensis et Silvanectensis; French: Diocèse de Beauvais, Noyon et Senlis) is a Latin...
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Pontoise-lès-Noyon (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃twaz lɛ nwajɔ̃], literally Pontoise near Noyon) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France....
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Operation Michael (redirect from First Battle of Noyon)
Chaulnes) as direction of advance. 18th Army, echeloned, will take Chaulnes–Noyon as direction of advance, and will send strong forces via Ham". The 17th...
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Mummolin of Soissons, 6th-century nobleman Mummolin of Noyon, 7th-century bishop of Tournai and Noyon, saint Mummolus of Fleury, 7th-century saint, sometimes...
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Feluda (series) (redirect from Noyon Rahasya-Feluda)
Kathmandu Caper (2011) Television series Kissa Kathmandu Mein (1986–87) Noyon Rahasya-Feluda (2017) Web series After 4 years of waiting Feluda comes in...
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The canton of Noyon is an administrative division of the Oise department, northern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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plaster work by Émile Pinchon [fr]; Joan stands in the foreground, facing figures from her rehabilitation trial (1909, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon)....
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hereditary Genghisid khanates of Tusheet Khan, Setsen Khan, Zasagt Khan and Sain Noyon Khan. The Jebtsundamba Khutuktu of Mongolia had immense de facto authority...
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Saint Acarius, was a monk of Luxeuil Abbey who became Bishop of Doornik and Noyon, which today are located on either side of the Franco-Belgian border. Acarius...
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