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- de Fauquembergues) Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny (1729–1817), composer The Chemin de fer d'Anvin à Calais opened a railway station at Fauquembergues in 1881...
- Hugh of Fauquembergues, also known as Hugh of St Omer, Hugh of Falkenberg, or Hugh of Falchenberg (Latin: Hugo de Falchenberch; died in 1105 or 1106) was...
- The Canton of Fauquembergues is a former canton situated in the Pas-de-Calais département and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. It was disbanded...
- conflicting reports as to Godfrey's relationship to William and Hugh of Fauquembergues. Chronologically Godfrey may have been Hugh's brother but it is also...
- In mathematics, a Mersenne prime is a prime number that is one less than a power of two. That is, it is a prime number of the form Mn = 2n − 1 for some...
- Fauquembergues Febvin-Pal**** Fléchin Laires Merck-Saint-Liévin Reclinghem Renty Saint-Martin-d'Hardinghem Thiembronne CC du Canton de Fauquembergues...
- of fact. There is no other evidence of her being born on Epiphany. Fauquembergue's doodle on the margin of a Parliament's register is the only known contemporary...
- sub-v****als. The princes of Galilee were: Tancred, 1099–1101 Hugh of Fauquembergues, 1101–1106 Gervaise de Bazoches, 1106–1108 Tancred, second reign, 1109–1112...
- Merry-Joseph Blondel. Prince of Galilee First rule 1099–1101 Successor Hugh of Fauquembergues Second rule 1109–1112 Predecessor Gervase of Bazoches Successor Joscelin...
- Hugh of Tiberias may refer to: Hugh of Fauquembergues, prince of Galilee and Tiberias (1101–1105/06) Hugh II of Saint Omer, titular prince of Galilee and...