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Hangest is part of the name of two
communes in the
Somme department of
northern France:
Hangest-en-Santerre
Hangest-sur-Somme This
disambiguation page...
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Rogues de
Hangest († 1352), was the lord of
Hangest-en-Santerre and Davenescourt. He was also the
Marshal of
France from 1344 to 1352.
Rogues were the...
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Hangest is a
railway station located in the
commune of
Hangest-sur-Somme in the
Somme department, France. The
station is
served by TER Hauts-de-France...
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Hangest-sur-Somme (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʒɛst syʁ sɔm],
literally Hangest on Somme) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern...
- of Agincourt. In 1405, he was
taken prisoner at
Mercq near
Calais along with
David de Rambures. Jean de
Hangest V sgr de
Hangest et d
Avesnecourt v t e...
- Abbeville.
Daily flow
rates compared with mean
rates for the time of year at
Hangest-sur-Somme (m³/s).
Catchment area 4,835 km2 (1,867 sq mi). for the year...
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Hangest-en-Santerre (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʒɛst ɑ̃ sɑ̃tɛʁ],
literally Hangest in Santerre) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in...
- François II de
Hangest,
Seigneur de Genlis,
bailli &
capitaine d'Évreux. (born unknown, died 1569) was a
French military commander,
notable for his roles...
- Scheck [fr] to have been "likely"
responsible for the
execution of POWs in
Hangest-sur-Somme,
while Scheck believes they were too far away to have been involved...
- Jean de
Hangest,
seigneur d'Yvoy, was a
Protestant Huguenot military commander during the
French Wars of Religion. For the
period between the
death of...