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Buironfosse (French pronunciation: [bɥiʁɔ̃fos]) is a
commune in the
department of
Aisne in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. In 1339 the
French and...
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English and
French armies in
October 1339 at Vironfosse, now
known as
Buironfosse, in the Arrondis****t of Vervins. By 1341, David's
representatives had...
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novels and for entomology. He
spent some time as an
exchange student in
Buironfosse, Saint-Quentin, France, in
September 1909. With his
younger brother Friedrich...
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France faced each
other across the
plain between La
Capelle and
Buironfosse. They
separated without engaging in battle. W Mark
Ormrod (24 January...
- Tie no Home team (tier)
Score Away team (tier) 1. ESUS
Buironfosse-La
Capelle (10) 2–1 US Buire-Hirson-Thiérache (8) 2. US Origny-Thenelles (10) 1–4 US...
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Bruys Bucilly Bucy-le-Long Bucy-lès-Cerny Bucy-lès-Pierrepont
Buire Buironfosse Burelles Bussiares Buzancy Caillouël-Crépigny
Camelin La
Capelle Castres...
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attended King
Edward III into
Flanders in 1338, was in the
array at
Buironfosse in 1339, and
shared the
glory of the
great naval victory off
Sluys in...
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inhabitants (2012). The
canton comprised the
following communes:
Buironfosse La
Capelle Chigny Clairfontaine Crupilly Englancourt Erloy Étréaupont...
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Bruys Bucilly Bucy-le-Long Bucy-lès-Cerny Bucy-lès-Pierrepont
Buire Buironfosse Burelles Bussiares Buzancy Caillouël-Crépigny
Camelin La
Capelle Castres...
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besieged Cambrai, and in the army that
prepared to
fight a
major battle at
Buironfosse that came to nothing,
where he and the Earl of
Derby held a
joint command...