- The
Battle of
Crécy took
place on 26
August 1346 in
northern France between a
French army
commanded by King Philip VI and an
English army led by King...
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English army's
Crécy campaign.
Crécy or
Crecy may also
refer to: Aunay-sous-
Crécy, a
commune in
France Crécy-en-Ponthieu, a
commune in
France Crécy-sur-Serre...
- Étienne
Bernard Marie de
Crécy (French pronunciation: [etjɛn bɛʁnaʁ maʁi də kʁesi], born 25
February 1969, Lyon, France), also
known as Superdiscount...
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Crécy-en-Ponthieu (French: [kʁe.si.ɑ̃.pɔ̃.tjø]),
known in
archaic English as Cressy, is a
commune located south of
Calais in the
northern French department...
- (referred to in
French as
potage de
Crécy,
potage Crécy,
potage à la
Crécy, purée à la
Crécy and crème à la
Crécy) is a soup
prepared with
carrot as a...
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Crécy is a
graphic novel written by
Warren Ellis and
illustrated by
Raulo Cáceres,
depicting some of the
events surrounding the
historical Battle of Crécy...
- The Rolls-Royce
Crecy was a
British experimental two-stroke, 90-degree, V12, liquid-cooled aero-engine of 1,593.4 cu.in (26.11 L) capacity, featuring...
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Crécy-la-Chapelle (French pronunciation: [kʁesi la ʃapɛl] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central...
- Hugh of
Crécy (died 31 July 1147), son of Guy II the Red of
Rochefort and his wife
Adelais de
Crécy.
Seigneur de Gournay.
Seneschal of
France under Robert...
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Melisende (c. 1110 – 11
September 1161) was the
queen of
Jerusalem from 1131 to 1152. She was the
first female ruler of the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem and the...