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Gonnelieu (French pronunciation: [ɡɔnəljø]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
During World War I, the town was
captured by the German...
- Jérôme de
Gonnelieu (born at Soissons, 8
September 1640; died at Paris, 28
February 1715) was a
French Jesuit theologian,
ascetical writer, and preacher...
- deed took
place for
which he was
awarded the VC. On 30
November 1917 at
Gonnelieu, France, when the
personnel of
Lieutenant Wallace's
battery were reduced...
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Belgium James Park – 1857; Lucknow,
India George Henry Tatham Paton – 1917;
Gonnelieu,
France John
Paton – 1857; Lucknow,
India John
Perie – 1855; Sebastopol...
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Glageon Godewaersvelde Gœulzin Gognies-Chaussée
Gommegnies Gondecourt Gonnelieu La
Gorgue Gouzeaucourt Grande-Synthe Grand-Fayt Grand-Fort-Philippe Gravelines...
- │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├─>Madeleine │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X Jean,
seigneur de
Gonnelieu │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├─>Jeanne Marie,
abbesse │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │...
- deed took
place for
which he was
awarded the VC. On 1
December 1917 at
Gonnelieu, France, when a unit on
Captain Paton's left was
driven back, thus leaving...
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Johann Jacob Schütz,
German lawyer (d. 1690)
September 8 – Jérôme de
Gonnelieu,
French Jesuit theologian (d. 1715)
September 21 –
Philippe I, Duke of...
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Glageon Godewaersvelde Gœulzin Gognies-Chaussée
Gommegnies Gondecourt Gonnelieu La
Gorgue Gouzeaucourt Grande-Synthe Grand-Fayt Grand-Fort-Philippe Gravelines...
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Result See
Aftermath section Territorial changes British capture Havrincourt, Flesquières, Ribécourt-Dreslincourt
Germans capture Gonnelieu...