- Le
Cateau-Cambrésis (French pronunciation: [lə kato kɑ̃bʁezi] ,
before 1977: Le
Cateau) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. The term...
- The
Treaty of
Cateau-Cambrésis in
April 1559
ended the
Italian Wars (1494–1559). It
consisted of two
separate treaties, one
between England and France...
- The
Battle of Le
Cateau was
fought on the
Western Front during the
First World War on 26
August 1914. The
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the French...
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European affairs. The war
ended following the
signing of the
Treaty of
Cateau-Cambrésis
between the
monarchs of Spain,
England and
France in 1559. Historians...
- of Mons, the
first major action fought by the BEF, and the
Battle of Le
Cateau,
where he
fought a
vigorous and
successful defensive action contrary to...
-
increasing drastically in
France during his reign.
Under the
April 1559
Peace of
Cateau-Cambrésis
which ended the
Italian Wars,
France renounced its
claims in Italy...
- Le
Cateau is a
railway station serving the town Le
Cateau-Cambrésis, Nord department,
northern France. It is
situated on the Creil–Jeumont railway. It...
- The
Matisse Museum (Musée Départemental
Henri Matisse) is a
museum in Le
Cateau-Cambrésis,
France that
primarily displays paintings by
Henri Matisse. The...
- The
Battle of Le
Cateau (29
March 1794) took
place at the
start of the 1794
Flanders Campaign during the War of the
First Coalition, part of the French...
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evidence that
Sordet is
unlikely to have done much
during the
Battle of Le
Cateau. At 10am on 24
August Lanrezac,
concerned that Sir John
French might be...