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Buzenval (French pronunciation: [byzɑ̃val]) is a
station on line 9 of the
Paris Métro in the 20th arrondis****t. It lies
under rue de
Buzenval, of which...
- The (Second)
Battle of
Buzenval, also
known as the
Battle of Mont Valérien, was part of the
siege of
Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. On 19 January...
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Battle of
Buzenval may
refer to:
Battle of
Buzenval (1870),
fought on 21 October, part of the
defence of
Paris during the Franco-Prussian War
Battle of...
- Château de
Buzenval became battle sites,
notably on
October 21, 1870, and
January 19, 1871,
during the
first and
second battles of
Buzenval,
where French...
- Kings. The Franco-Prussian War arose, and
found Regnault at the
Battle of
Buzenval,
where he was
killed on 19
January 1871. His friend, the
composer Camille...
- The (First)
Battle of
Buzenval was part of the
siege of
Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. The
besieged troops in Paris,
under the
orders of General...
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Arriving in
Montreal in the late 1940s, he was
nicknamed the
Tarzan of
Buzenval.
During his
career Daut****lle beat
notable fighters such as Jake LaMotta...
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configuration with 2
tracks surrounded by 2 side platforms. Like the
neightbouring Buzenval station, the
lower part of the
platform walls are
vertical instead of the...
- physiotherapy. The
northern part of
Garches was
largely destro**** in the
Battle of
Buzenval on 19
January 1871, when
besieged Parisian forces under Louis Jules Trochu...
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Princess Chantal of Orleans.
After attending the P****y-Saint-Nicolas-
Buzenval, a
private Catholic secondary school, he
attended the Sorbonne,
where he...