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Meung-sur-Loire (French pronunciation: [mœ̃ syʁ lwaʁ]) is a
commune in the
Loiret department, north-central France. It was the site of the
Battle of Meung-sur-Loire...
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Special Region No. 2 (Wa Region)": 111–112 (Parauk: Hak Tiex Baux Nong (2)
Meung Man; Chinese: 缅甸掸邦第二特区; Burmese: "ဝ" အထူးဒေသ(၂)). In 1990s, Wa
State obtained...
- Jean de Meun (or de
Meung, French: [ʒɑ̃ də mœ̃]) (c. 1240 – c. 1305) was a
French author best
known for his
continuation of the
Roman de la Rose. He was...
- The Château de
Meung-sur-Loire is a
former castle and
episcopal palace in the
commune of
Meung-sur-Loire in the
Loiret département of France. The château...
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Meung Yum is a Waic
language spoken by
about 8,000
people in
Kunlong Township, Shan State, Myanmar.
Comparing Meung Yum data from Namt Yoke, Loi Yang...
- The
Battle of
Meung-sur-Loire took
place on 15 June 1429. It was one of Joan of Arc's
battles following relief of the
siege at Orléans. This campaign...
- city to
seize the
countryside west of it. He
reached the
river Loire at
Meung-sur-Loire,
which he
promptly seized (a
detachment of his men
crossed the...
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moved her army to
Meung-sur-Loire. There, she
decided to
launch an ****ault. Then, Joan
began her attacks.
English defenses at
Meung-sur-Loire consisted...
- they controlled. On June 12 they
stormed Jargeau ,
captured the
bridge at
Meung-sur-Loire, then
marched on,
without attacking the
nearby castle, to besiege...
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chateaux for tourists: Chinon, Cité
royale de Loches, Chaumont, Blois,
Meung, Chenonceau, Rivau, Lemeré, Amboise, Clos Lucé, Chambord,
Villandry and...