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Comines may
refer to:
Comines-Warneton, a town in Hainaut,
Belgium Comines, Nord, a muni****lity in the Nord department,
France Philippe de
Commines or...
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split into two parts:
Comines (France) and
Comines (Belgium), part of the muni****lity of
Comines-Warneton. The
belfry of
Comines was
listed as a UNESCO...
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Robert de
Comines (died 28
January 1069) (also
Robert de
Comines,
Robert de Comyn) was
briefly Earl of Northumbria. His name
suggests that he originally...
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Comines-Warneton (French: [kɔmin waʁnətɔ̃] ; Dutch: Komen-Waasten [ˈkoːmə(ɱ) ˈʋaːstə(n)] ; Picard: Comène-Warneuton; West Flemish: Koomn-Woastn; Walloon:...
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Norman incomers. For Gospatric, this
meant the loss of his
earldom to
Robert Comine and
exile in Scotland. King William's authority,
apart from
minor local...
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Served as CIGS.
Chief of the
Imperial General Staff Battle of the Ypres-
Comines Canal Operation Aerial Commanded the II
Corps of the
British Expeditionary...
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Mandel (Wielsbeke) Heuleb**** (Kuurne) Gaverb**** (Kortrijk)
Douve (
Comines-Warneton) Deûle/Deule or
Feule (Deûlémont)
Marque (Wasquehal)
Souchez (Lens)...
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Philippe de
Commines (or de
Commynes or "Philippe de
Comines"; Latin:
Philippus Cominaeus; 1447 – 18
October 1511) was a
writer and
diplomat in the courts...
- (2.9 mi) from the
centre of
Ypres and
directly on the
railway line to
Comines.
Before the
First World War the hill was
known locally as Côte des Amants...
- at
Comines, he also
worked on that at Deûlémont.
Comines lies on the Franco-Belgian
border and is
split into two parts:
Comines (France) and
Comines (Belgium)...