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ed to the conquest of the Roman rump state of | Soissons, a milestone for the Franks in their attempt |
Michel Stollsteiner (born 26 January 1956 in | Soissons, Aisne) is a French general. |
Jonathan Brison (born 7 February 1983 in | Soissons, Aisne) is a French football (soccer) player, |
Max de | Soissons, an experienced organiser of trade exhibition |
ember 1657 - 14 August 1702) was the Count of | Soissons and a Prince of Savoy. |
(1914, reissued in 1915 as "The Hell-Gate of | Soissons And Other Poems") |
tive head) of justice, police, and finance in | Soissons, and then Languedoc from 1654 to 1674, during |
f the quadrangle were constructed by Louis de | Soissons Architects with a house for the warden and a |
e north of present-day France, with Paris and | Soissons as its main cities (which is roughly the curr |
he identity of this Shemaiah with Shemaiah of | Soissons, author of a midrash on Parashat Terumah, who |
Charles de Bourbon, Count of | Soissons b. 3 Nov 1566, Nogent le Rotrou |
order to become abbot of St. Medard's Abbey, | Soissons, but was driven out by an usurper. |
Norman army but was defeated on 15 June near | Soissons by Robert, who died in the battle. |
married at Cyprus in May, 1369, Marguerite of | Soissons, daughter of Jean de Soissons and wife, were |
ied alongside her husband and children in the | Soissons family tomb in the charterhouse of Gaillon. |
His mother's brother was the Count of | Soissons, father of the renowned general Prince Eugene |
1070 AD: Arnold of | Soissons founded the abbey of St. Peter in Oudenburg |
In | Soissons, Gildard "was provided for the first time wit |
0); the Ada Gospels (picture:St.Matthew); the | Soissons Gospels; and the Coronation Gospels (picture: |
The Battle of | Soissons in the year 486 was fought between the Franki |
Gassed near | Soissons in 1918, he refused to leave the front. |
owry, including the counties of Saint Pol and | Soissons in Picardy. |
Anne died on 17 June 1644 at the Hotel de | Soissons in Paris, shortly before her 67th birthday. |
The race starts at | Soissons, in Picardie, 85 km north-east of Paris, alth |
The central location of | Soissons in Gaul and its largely intact infrastructure |
Soissons is only a fraction of a commune. | |
Today, | Soissons is a commercial and manufacturing centre with |
Charles de Bourbon, comte de | Soissons is appointed Lieutenant General of New France |
Born in Nogent-le-Rotrou, | Soissons joined the Catholic League during the French |
e Louis Thomas of Savoy (1657-1702), Count of | Soissons married Urania de La Cropte and had issue |
The | Soissons Memorial is a World War I memorial located in |
In 744 the Synod of | Soissons met at the instigation of Pippin III, and Sai |
at the Window, 1890, Salon of 1891 (n°1509) ( | Soissons Museum) |
rossed the swollen Aisne River and arrived at | Soissons on 4 March. |
hitect's Department she moved to the Louis de | Soissons Partnership to work on Brighton Marina, befor |
The current Hall, designed by the Louis de | Soissons partnership, was officially opened in 1960. |
legitimate issue; therefore, the countship of | Soissons passed suo jure to her youngest surviving dau |
ey were removed to the Abbey of St. Medard in | Soissons precisely because of the supposed sibling con |
ander III to Hugues de Champfleury, Bishop of | Soissons, the chancellor of Louis VII. |
e Offensive (popularly known as the Battle of | Soissons), the Marbache Sector near Pont-a-Mousoon, th |
in the engagements near Chateau-Thierry, near | Soissons, those in the St. Mihiel salient, Blanc Mont |
The Wolf of | Soissons was a man-eating wolf which terrorized the co |
r, son of Bobilo (and Sigrada, later a nun at | Soissons) was of high rank among the Frankish nobility |
; Henry V of England, noting that the town of | Soissons was dedicated to the saints Crispin and Crisp |
h can be reached by taking the D925 east from | Soissons, we have a monument aux morts with a relief b |
sions and moved to the Abbey of St. Medard in | Soissons, where it remains. |
tes that they were imperial tax collectors in | Soissons who were pious Christians. |
and co-heiress of Louis de Bourbon, comte de | Soissons, who would be killed in 1641 while fomenting |
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