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Jemappes (French pronunciation: [ʒəmap]; in
older texts also:
Jemmapes; Walloon: Djumape; Picard: Djumappes) is a sub-muni****lity of the city of Mons...
- 1792 near the
village of Jemappes, near Mons.
Jemappes was
spelled Jemmape,
Jemmapes or
Jemmappes at the time. Its
territory corresponded more or less...
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Parisian battalions and the 19th
regiment of
Flanders led by
Auguste Dampierre at the
Battle of
Jemmapes, by
Raymond Desvarraux...
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borne the name
Jemmapes in
honour of the
Battle of
Jemmapes:
Jemmapes, a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line.
Jemmapes, a 100-gun Hercule-class...
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Jemmapes was the lead ship of a
class of two
coastal defense ships built for the
French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the 1890s.
Launched in 1892, the vessel...
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Jemmapes class was a
group of two coastal-defense
ships built for the
French Navy in the
early 1890s. The
class comprised Jemmapes and
Valmy and were...
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Tonnerre Fulminant Tempête Tempête
Vengeur Tonnant Furieux Jemmapes class 6,476 tons.
Jemmapes (1892) –
hulked 1911.
Valmy (1892) –
stricken 1911. Bouvines...
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remained at
Maison Blanche until 13
March 1943, when the unit was deplo**** to
Jemmapes, Constantine. Once in
Allied hands, the
airport was used by the United...
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Luxembourg Belgium Germany Austrian Netherlands:
Duchy of
Luxembourg 1795–1814
Jemmape Mons
Battle of
Jemappes Belgium Austrian Netherlands:
County of Hainaut...
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Jemmapes was a Téméraire
class 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. Laid down as Alexandre, she was
renamed Jemmapes on 7
January 1793 in honour...