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artist Édouard Traviès was born in
Doullens in 1809.
Louis Auguste, Duke of
Maine was
imprisoned in the
Doullens citadel from 1718
until 1720 for his...
- her late husband, Alfred, in a
conference room on the
second floor of
Doullens Town Hall. It was here at Lord Milner's urging, in a
conference attended...
- The
Doullens Conference was held in
Doullens, France, on 26
March 1918
between French and
British military leaders and
governmental representatives during...
- The
siege of
Doullens, also
known as the
Spanish capture of
Doullens or the
Storming of
Doullens, took
place between 14 and 31 July 1595, as part of the...
- 2°20′29″E / 50.15750°N 2.34139°E / 50.15750; 2.34139 The
Canton of
Doullens is a
canton situated in the
department of the
Somme and in the Hauts-de-France...
- the British) and that he
proposed Foch over Haig's objections. At the
Doullens Conference (26 March), Haig
accepted the
appointment of Foch to coordinate...
- to
Doullens to
coordinate the
Allied efforts and
deputised Ferdinand Foch as
Supreme Allied Commander on 26
March 1918.
Milner wrote of
Doullens, On...
-
Spanish launched a
concerted offensive that year,
taking Doullens, Cambrai, and Le Catelet; at
Doullens, they m****acred 4,000 of its citizens. On 24
April 1596...
- -
Doullens route,
between Arras and the
Wailly stop. It
became part of the SNCF
network in 1938, when the
latter was created. The line to
Doullens was...
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forces apart, and,
after Pétain had
threatened to
retreat on Paris, the
Doullens Conference was called. Just
prior to the main meeting,
Prime Minister Clemenceau...