「Namur」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Margaret became Marchoness of | Namur after the death of her brother Henry II, Marqu |
omotion was won by RCS Hallois, RC Lokeren, UR | Namur and Beringen FC. |
rg's heiress, Ermesinda, refused to relinquish | Namur and attacked Philip. |
were used successfully in Belgium at Liege and | Namur, and against the French fortress of Maubeuge. |
In 1577, he became the Pensionary of | Namur, and represented the city at the Assembly of B |
1298 Wijnendale was inherited by the Counts of | Namur, and besieged and damaged in 1302 and 1325. |
, ending his career with two Walloon teams: UR | Namur and Wallonia Walhain. |
e was arrested and held in captivity, first at | Namur, and then at Glatz, until he escaped on 13 Nov |
829, King William visited the establishment at | Namur and was so pleased that he created the mother- |
ed in the east by the N80 motorway, leading to | Namur, and in the west by the railroad Sint-Truiden |
She screened a convoy to Roi | Namur and gave local escort service there and at Eni |
une 1815, Grouchy's army withdrew to Paris via | Namur and Dinant, reaching Paris on 29 June, a few d |
eid von Loos (Looz) & Ermesinde (Ermesinda) de | Namur and was succeeded as count by his eldest son H |
However, with the evacuation of | Namur and news of the French Fourth Army retreating |
ttle protection against the ruling families of | Namur and Luxembourg, who had been fighting to gain |
The bottom 2 clubs in Division II (UR | Namur and K Olse Merksem SC) were relegated to Divis |
rtresses in the Spanish Netherlands, including | Namur and Ypres. Louis undertook to recognize Willia |
figures of | Namur and Luxembourg at the arch of the Cinquantenai |
83, Goossens was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of | Namur and Titular Bishop of Abdera. |
He was the second son of John I, Marquis of | Namur, and Mary of Artois. |
15 June 1467-5 January 1477: Margrave of | Namur as Charles I |
is uncle, Henry IV of Luxembourg, to establish | Namur as independent from Luxembourg in 1190 and in |
especially venerated in the Walloon diocese of | Namur, as founder of the monastery of Celles. |
ly that is run by the Sisters of Notre Dame de | Namur as a part of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. |
3rd Earl of Moray, capturing Guy II, Count of | Namur at the Battle of Boroughmuir. |
mistry and obtained a PhD at the University of | Namur, Belgium (B.S. 1976; PhD, 1979). |
held in | Namur, Belgium |
Julie Taton, (born 6 February 1984), in | Namur, Belgium was crowned Miss Belgium in 2003. |
y near the town of Gembloux in the province of | Namur, Belgium. |
f its length and flows into the Meuse River at | Namur, Belgium. |
re at Floreffe, about seven miles southwest of | Namur, Belgium. |
Meanwhile the fight continued over | Namur between the Dampierres and the Avesnes. |
It is on the line 161 connecting Brussels and | Namur, between the stations of Watermael and Groenen |
station is located on the line 161 Brussels - | Namur, between the stations Brussels-Luxembourg and |
rom Fleurus that Prussians were coming up from | Namur, but Napoleon does not appear to have attached |
campus is located at the heart of the city of | Namur, capital of Wallonia, although there are also |
Namur, Catholic Encyclopedia, accessed 8 June 2010 | |
For Hainaut and | Namur, CS Montois (winner) |
Urged on by John I of | Namur, de Coninck restored his authority in Bruges i |
f Hohenzollern-Hechingen (born 22 July 1776 in | Namur; died 13 September 1838 at Schloss Lindich in |
Marshal Overkirk in a feint southwards towards | Namur, drawing Villeroi and 40,000 men after them. |
Prince Friedrich met his death fighting in | Namur during the invasion of Belgium. |
d to the Division I while Gosselies Sports, UR | Namur, FC Winterslag and FC Verbroedering Geel were |
est Belgian short subject category at the 2001 | Namur Film Festival. |
the Grand Alliance: King William III captures | Namur following the Siege of Namur. |
It is probable that Blanche of | Namur grew up here and that it was here that she met |
In 1795, as Captain of the 90-gun HMS | Namur, he took part in the Battle of Cape St Vincent |
After his return to | Namur, he participated in a tournament in Flanders, |
der influence of his younger brother Robert of | Namur, he recognized King Edward III of England as h |
x sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame de | Namur, he responded to Pierre-Jean De Smet's appeal |
e forts built as part of the fortifications of | Namur in the late 19th century in Belgium. |
0s to become part of the fortified position of | Namur in an attempt to forestall or slow an attack f |
He was besieged in | Namur in 1695, and only surrendered to his besiegers |
acrosse player at the Academy of Notre Dame de | Namur in Villanova, Pennsylvania and later at George |
e forts built as part of the Fortifications of | Namur in the late 19th century in Belgium. |
during World War I, especially at the siege of | Namur in 1914 (Battle of Charleroi) and in the last |
He played 4 matches and left for | Namur in January 2008. |
She disappeared from | Namur in 1989 after playing with a friend. |
It was also nominated at the | Namur International Film Festival and Vancouver Inte |
Ludovic Capelle (born 27 February 1976 in | Namur) is a Belgian former professional road racing |
emy, sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame de | Namur, is the oldest Catholic day academy for girls |
Olivier Suray (born 16 October 1971 in | Namur) is a retired Belgian professional footballer |
University of | Namur is located in Namur, Belgium. |
Union Royale | Namur is a Belgian football club from the city of Na |
Christophe Rochus (born 15 December 1978, | Namur) is a retired professional male tennis player |
st enemy Japanese forces during the assault on | Namur Island, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, Feb |
ounded in 1904 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de | Namur, it remained open until 1960. |
As Chaplain of the | Namur jail from 1957 till his death, he opened a wel |
e, Ulm, Regensburg, Prague, Ostrava, Budapest, | Namur, Jerusalem and many other cities. |
Namur Lake Airport, (TC LID: CFB5), is located to th | |
2006: 2º in General Classification Tour de | Namur, Namur-Citadel (BEL) |
e Belgian First Division, and for Union Royale | Namur on loan. |
astery, located about nine miles north-west of | Namur on the river Orneau, was founded about 945 by |
ed the Earl of Moray in defeating the Count of | Namur on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh. |
He currently plays for Union Royale | Namur on loan from R. Charleroi S.C.. |
He succeeded his brother as Count of | Namur on April 2, 1335. |
Joseph founded houses at Thuin, 1817; | Namur Orphanage, 1823; Hospital St. Jacques, 1823; V |
attle, won by a motley alliance of Flemish and | Namur petty nobles and many commoners, was later fam |
In | Namur, Philip's reign was a peaceful and pious promo |
ion of the town of Gembloux, Arrondissement of | Namur, province of Namur, Belgium (cfr fr:Grand-Leez |
sequent years, playing for Eendracht Aalst, UR | Namur, R.F.C. Tournai, KVC Zwevegem Sport, KVK Ieper |
r III of Scotland), married on July 3, 1286 in | Namur Reinoud I, Duke of Guelders |
The Promotion was won by UR | Namur, RRC Tournaisien, K Tubantia FC and K Patria F |
Trained at his hometown club, | Namur Sports, he played as a midfielder for Daring d |
ulevard and Jean-Talon Street, across from the | Namur subway station |
Germany, by 6 December, having passed through | Namur, the Division secured the Rhine bridgehead at |
rt was married twice to Elisabeth, Countess of | Namur then to Beatrix of Julich-Berg. |
31 May 2010 he was appointed as the bishop of | Namur to fill the vacancy left by Archbishop Leonard |
Baldwin's will left | Namur to Philip, but as a fief of Hainault. |
, Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, Thuin, Hal, Dinant, | Namur, Tongres, and Huy, among others, have left sig |
ch for the cross country team at Notre Dame de | Namur University |
llege, Holy Names University and Notre Dame de | Namur University. |
strian restoration he lived on his estate near | Namur, until the city of Namur in 1822 sent him to t |
argaret and her husband Henry of Vianden ruled | Namur until 1237 when they had to transfer Namur to |
ence park located in Gembloux, the province of | Namur, Wallonia (Belgium). |
St Aubin's Cathedral, | Namur, Wallonia, the only cathedral in Belgium in ac |
During a war with France, Philip I of | Namur was imprisoned and only bought his freedom by |
Namur was at this time the flagship of Admiral Edwar | |
irs of Charles V, the Low Countries, including | Namur, went to Philip II of Spain, of the Spanish br |
The Sisters of St. Mary of | Namur were invited to come to Dallas by then Bishop |
orts, the threats of invasion, and the loss of | Namur were causes of great anxiety for the King at V |
is named for the Belgian city and province of | Namur where strata of this age occur (part of the Be |
After the Siege of | Namur, which he had helped to organize, Goullus had |
Yolanda was, in her own right, Marchioness of | Namur, which she inherited from her uncle, Marquis P |
Philip (d. 1226), Marquis of | Namur, who declined the offer of the crown of the La |
primary school by the Sisters of Notre Dame de | Namur who came to create one of the earliest school |
e Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 eternally uniting | Namur with the other lordships of the Low Countries |
he rear of the fort (i.e., in the face towards | Namur), with lesser protection than the front and "s |
1507: Les Chansons de | Namur, written in support of a popular revolt |
a, Artois, Holland, Seeland, Ferrette, Kyburg, | Namur, Zutphen, Margrave of the Holy Roman Empire, t |
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