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Corbeny (French pronunciation: [kɔʁbəni]; in the
Middle Ages: Corbunei) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. The...
- King recovered, at the
expense of
Herbert II's v****als, the château of
Corbeny which his
father had
given to Saint-Remi of
Reims and also
authorized archbishop...
- him
staying at the
Abbey of
Saint Vincent in Picardy, or the
abbey of
Corbény in Champagne,
before settling in a
hermitage in the
forest of Voas, near...
- the
Route Nationale 2 (Laon to Soissons), and in the east, the D1044 at
Corbeny. It is some 30
kilometres (19 mi) long and runs
along a
ridge between the...
- Traité du
sacre by Jean Golein [fr]" and "The
French kings'
pilgrimage to
Corbeny after the
coronation and the
transport of
saint Marculf's
shrine to Reims"...
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Louis IV (d'Outremer) dies
after a
hunting accident (near his
palace in
Corbeny). He is
succeeded by his 13-year-old son
Lothair III
under the guardianship...
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composer who
emigrated to the
Dutch Republic. Vallet, a Huguenot, was born at
Corbeny, Aisne, but fled
around 1613 from
France to the
Netherlands for unknown...
- 1st
Young Guard Division crossed and
occupied positions as far
north as
Corbeny. From 3:00–6:00 pm on 5 March,
Marmont and
Mortier tried to
capture Soissons...
- were once more dis****d by the
Imperial Guard cavalry and
driven into
Corbeny.
During the combat, Nansouty's
troops captured 200 Cossacks, two artillery...
- Laon 33.0 10 LXXI
Corbunei Corbeny Laon – Bouconville-Vauclair 18.6 Bouconville-Vauclair –
Corbeny 4.5 11 LXX Rems
Reims Corbeny –
Hermonville 20.1 Hermonville...