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Brétigny or
Bretigny may
refer to the
following places: in France:
Bretigny, Côte-d'Or, in the Côte-d'Or département
Brétigny, Eure, in the Eure département...
- The
Treaty of
Brétigny was a treaty,
drafted on 8 May 1360 and
ratified on 24
October 1360,
between Kings Edward III of
England and John II of France....
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Brétigny is a
railway station in
Brétigny-sur-Orge, Essonne, Paris, France. The
station was
opened in 1865 and is
located on the Paris–Bordeaux railway...
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Brétigny-sur-Orge (French pronunciation: [bʁetiɲi syʁ ɔʁʒ] ,
literally Brétigny on Orge) is a
commune in the
southern suburbs of Paris, France, 26.7 km...
- On 12 July 2013, a
train crash in the
commune of
Brétigny-sur-Orge in the
southern suburbs of
Paris left
seven people dead and 428
injured when a p****enger...
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Brétigny (French pronunciation: [bʁetiɲi]) is a
commune in the Eure
department and
Normandy region of France.
Communes of the Eure
department "Répertoire...
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Brétigny is a
village in the
commune of Sours, near Chartres, in Eure-et-Loir department, France. It is
notable as the
place in
which the 1360
Treaty of...
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Charles V of France, who
resumed the war nine
years after the
Treaty of
Brétigny (signed 1360). In this part of the conflict, the
Crown of
Castile emerges...
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Brétigny-sur-Orge Air Base (French: Base aérienne 217
Bretigny-Sur-Orge) (ICAO: LFPY) is a
former French Air
Force French: Armée de l'Air (ALA) base. The...
- had
reconquered most of the
lands ceded to King
Edward in the
Treaty of
Brétigny (signed in 1360),
leaving the
English with only a few
cities on the continent...