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Stenay (French pronunciation: [stənɛ]) is a
commune in north-eastern France. It lies in the
Meuse department,
which is
located in the
Lorraine portion...
- says that
Dagobert was
buried at
Stenay in the
church dedicated to
Saint Remigius. This is not implausible,
since Stenay was in the
centre of Austrasia...
- conflicts. He was with
Turenne during the
Frond in the 1654
campaign to take
Stenay. He was
named maréchal de camp in 1676, lieutenant-general in 1688, and...
- decided.
Under the Treaty,
Spain ceded the
Luxembourgish fortresses of
Stenay, Thionville, and Montmédy, and the
surrounding territory to France, effectively...
- The
canton of
Stenay is an
administrative division of the
Meuse department,
northeastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- Meurthe-et-Moselle)
Gaumais (arrondis****t of Virton,
cantons of Montmédy and
Stenay in
Meuse and the
canton of
Carignan in Ardennes)
Messin (Metz,
Metzgau and...
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communes du Pays de Revigny-sur-Ornain Communauté de
communes du Pays de
Stenay et du Val
Dunois Communauté de
communes des
Portes de
Meuse Communauté de...
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against Albert III,
Count of Namur, and Theoderic,
Bishop of Verdun, at
Stenay in 1086.
Godfrey mentioned Baldwin in most of his
charters of grant, indicating...
- from Lorraine. The
family derived its name from the
barony of
Pouilly at
Stenay in Meuse. In 1790,
during the
French Revolution,
Albert Louis de Pouilly...
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Nieuport 16;
other French aircraft attacked the 5th Army
headquarters at
Stenay.
German artillery fire
increased and
twenty minutes before zero hour, a...