• During 1764 Mante was attached to John Bradstreet, as brigade major, in the expedition leading to the siege of Fort Detroit. Later in 1764 Mante was in London...
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  • Paris now lost; the Navarrese army withdrew to Mantes. Spring 1359 he led a mainly English army out of Mantes to relieve the garrison of Saint-Valéry. The...
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  • Elizabeth of Montlhéry, married Philip, Count of Mantes, son of Philip I of France and Bertrada de Montfort. Aird 2015, p. 14-15. LoPrete 2007, Chart...
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    whatever Charles wanted. The two met the King of Navarre in the castle of Mantes, accompanied by the two dowager Queens and droves of courtiers and ministers...
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    The liberation of Paris (French: libération de Paris) was a battle that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered...
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    about virtue, prudence, and discipline. He was born at the Château de Rosny near Mantes-la-Jolie into a branch of the House of Béthune a noble family originating...
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    half-brother, Philip, the son of Bertrade de Montfort, who was involved in brigandry and conspiracies against the King, at Mantes-la-Jolie. Philip's plots included...
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    strategic ally against the English in Gascony, John signed the Treaty of Mantes with Charles on 22 February 1354. The peace did not last between the two...
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    du 30 septembre 2015 constatant le périmètre fixant le siège et désignant le comptable public de la métropole du Grand Paris" [Decree n° 2015-1212 of 30...
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    de Xaintrailles had already occupied the fortress. He was forced to give battle or besiege. On the night of 31 May/1 June 1435, Arundel was at Mantes-la-Jolie...
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    fort. Nicolas Sarrebource de Pontleroy, Montcalm's chief engineer, said of the fort's site, "Were I to be entrusted with the siege of it, I should require...
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    led an expedition against the French Vexin in July 1087. While seizing Mantes, William either fell ill or was injured by the pommel of his saddle. He...
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    Ralph the Staller, while others argue that he was the son of Earl Ralph Mantes of Hereford, and who briefly held the Earldom of East Anglia. Both English...
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    2020. Retrieved 15 May 2020. Manté, Albert Martín / àlex Font (5 October 2018). "L'Estat va treure milers de milions de dipòsits dels bancs catalans el...
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    Edward created a French party loyal to him. He made his nephew, Ralph of Mantes, the earl of Hereford. He overturned the election of a Godwin relative to...
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  • 7 June 2012, outside the Ciudad Mante city hall, 14 mutilated bodies were discovered in a parked truck. Ciudad Mante, 250 miles south of Texas, is a sugar-cane-growing...
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    sufficiently to stand a siege for a year. Meanwhile, John had left Chartres with a large force, initially establishing himself at Mantes. When Grosmont marched...
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    Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
    little remains beyond the chimney of the plant. Saint-Lô ruled out the Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg railway because its inhabitants, having fear of industrial...
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    Earl of Leicester. Unable to penetrate this defence, Philip moved on. At Mantes on 9 July 1193, Philip came to terms with Richard's ministers, who agreed...
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  • Villetaneuse (Seine-Saint-Denis), 19 percent in the Val-Fourré neighborhood of Mantes-la-Jolie (Yvelines), famous for urban unrest and riots in the 1990s and...
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    Nic Nemeth, A. J. Francis, and Ash by Elegance made their TNA debuts, while DeAngelo Williams made his TNA return. January 23 – Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson...
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    his rival Charles de la Cerda (the king's favourite), and openly avowed this crime. He even obtained, through the Treaty of Mantes, territorial concessions...
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    in Normandy, called him Ralph of Montdidier (Rodulfo de Monte Desiderii) and Ralph, count of Mantes (Radulfum comitem Medantensium), spelling his first...
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  • injuries received from his saddle pommel when he fell off a horse at the Siege of Mantes. William III of England (d. 1702), from injuries received after his...
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    for the landings: Brittany, the Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy, and the Pas-de-Calais. As Brittany and Cotentin are peninsulas, it would have been possible...
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    medal in mixed doubles in the Championships of France sprint in 2013 at Mantes-la-Jolie, silver medal in 4X at the French Cup in 2014 at Brive-la-Gaillarde...
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    Oldcastle, before Parliament. In 1419 he was again in France as Captain of Mantes, and on 31 January 1419 was granted the comté of Tancarville in Normandy...
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    consolidate his gains by forcing Richard's regents to concede with a treaty at Mantes in July 1193. Firstly, John was handed back his estates in both England...
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    for the landings: Brittany, the Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy, and the Pas de Calais. As Brittany and Cotentin are peninsulas, the Germans could have cut...
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    Islam in France (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    schools. In October, some students demonstrated at the lycée Saint Exupéry in Mantes-la-Jolie (northwest of Paris) to support the freedom to wear Islamic headscarves...
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