- Compiégnois.
Compiègne is the seat of two cantons:
Compiègne-1 (with 19
communes and part of
Compiègne)
Compiègne-2 (with 16
communes and part of
Compiègne) 665...
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Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the
armistice signed at Le
Francport near
Compiègne that
ended fighting on land, at sea, and in the air in
World War I between...
- The
Martyrs of
Compiègne were the 16
members of the
Carmel of
Compiègne, France: 11
Discalced Carmelite nuns,
three lay sisters, and two
externs (or tertiaries)...
- The
Forest of
Compiègne (French: Forêt de
Compiègne,
French pronunciation: [fɔʁɛ də kɔ̃pjɛɲ]) is a
large forest in the
region of Picardy, France, near...
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referred to as the
Second Armistice at
Compiègne, was an
agreement signed at 18:36 on 22 June 1940 near
Compiègne,
France by
officials of ****
Germany and...
- The
Compiègne Wagon was the
train carriage in
which both the
Armistice of 11
November 1918 and
Armistice of 22 June 1940 were signed.
Before the 1918...
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Compiègne station (French: Gare de
Compiègne) is a
railway station serving Compiègne, in the Oise
department of
northern France. The
station is on the...
- The
siege of
Compiègne (1430) was
conducted by Duke
Philip III of
Burgundy after the town of
Compiègne had
refused to
transfer allegiance to him under...
- Margny-lès-
Compiègne (French pronunciation: [maʁɲi lɛ kɔ̃pjɛɲ],
literally Margny near
Compiègne) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France...
- By the
Treaty of
Compiègne in
August 867, King
Charles the Bald
ceded the
peninsula of
Cotentin to King
Salomon of Brittany.
Though not
specified in the...