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Cambrai (US: /kæmˈbreɪ, kɒ̃ˈ-/, French: [kɑ̃bʁɛ] ; Picard: Kimbré; Dutch: Kamerijk),
formerly Cambray and
historically in
English Camerick or Camericke...
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Cambrai is a town in France. It may also
refer to:
Cambrai,
South Australia, a
small town in
Australia Archdiocese of
Cambrai in
northern France Arrondis****t...
- The
Battle of
Cambrai (Battle of
Cambrai, 1917,
First Battle of
Cambrai and
Schlacht von
Cambrai) was a
British attack in the
First World War, followed...
- of Orléans (1060–1113), was a
Benedictine monk,
scholar and
bishop of
Cambrai (from 1105/6). Odo was born at Orléans. In 1087 he was
invited by the canons...
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Battle of
Cambrai may
refer to one of two
British World War I
campaigns near the town of
Cambrai, France:
Battle of
Cambrai (1917), a
British military...
- The
League of
Cambrai was a
military coalition against the
Republic of
Venice formed on 8
December 1508, by the main
European powers (Holy
Roman Empire...
- The
Battle of
Cambrai, 1918 (also
known as the
Second Battle of
Cambrai) was
fought between troops of the
British First,
Third and
Fourth Armies and German...
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Cambrai Mountain is a
summit in
Banff National Park on the
border between British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.
Cambrai Mountain was
named in commemoration...
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Aubert of
Cambrai (French:
Aubert de
Cambrai) or
Aubertus was a
Merovingian Bishop of
Cambrai and
Arras and a
Frankish saint.
Aubert of
Cambrai was born...
- Bêtises de
Cambrai ([betiz də kɑ̃bʁɛ]) are a
French boiled sweet made in the town of
Cambrai. "Bêtise" is
French for "nonsense" or "stupid mistake" and...