- of
Calais Middle English,
Cales /ˈkæləs/; West Flemish: Kales; French:
Calaisis Rose,
Susan (2008). Calais: An
English Town in France, 1347–1558. pp. 107...
- illustré,
Miroir du monde". 13
August 1938. "Bulletin / Société
historique du
Calaisis".
February 1914. "AGORHA :
Bases de données de l'Institut
national d'histoire...
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greatest disaster of her
reign The
region around Calais, then-known as the
Calaisis, was
renamed the Pays
Reconquis ("Reconquered Country") in commemoration...
- on 4
March 1790. It was
created from
parts of the
former provinces of
Calaisis,
formerly English, Boulonnais,
Ponthieu and Artois, this last formerly...
- 'Calais'
lying in my heart." The
region around Calais, then-known as the
Calaisis, was
renamed the Pays
Reconquis ("Reconquered Country") in commemoration...
-
Communist Party national council Mayor of
Calais (until 2008)
Chairman of the
Calaisis Urban Area
Community Council Chairman,
SEVADEC intercommunal services Official...
-
Germanic pit (wells ) + Heim (home, village),
which became Pihen in the
Calaisis and
Boulonnais dialect, but -hem elsewhere.
Pihem (near to Wizernes) is...
- the Pays exempts;
these free
provinces included Brittany, Boulonnais,
Calaisis, Hainault, Artois, Flanders, Cambrésis, the prin****lities of
Sedan and...
- pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ kalɛ tɛʁ e mɛʁ];
before 2017: Communauté d'agglomération du
Calaisis) is an
agglomeration community created on 28
December 2000 and located...
- is
located on the
border of the two
territories of the
Boulonnais and
Calaisis, at the edge of the now-drained marshes,
which extend from
there to the...