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Paris 2 Elba 1 The
Battle of
Ligny, in
which French troops of the Armée du Nord
under the
command of Napoleon...
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Wilde de
Ligny (born 7 July 1978) is a
Dutch singer-songwriter, producer,
visual artist and
musician based in the
United Kingdom. de
Ligny has released...
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Ligny (Walloon: Lignè) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of the muni****lity of Sombreffe,
located in the
province of Namur, Belgium. Previously...
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Porta Ligny or
Porta Ligne was the main city gate of the
island of
Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily. It was
constructed in 1673 and
demolished in 1893. Porta...
- Beaucamps-
Ligny (French pronunciation: [bokɑ̃ liɲi]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It was
formed by the
merger of
Beaucamps and
Ligny-en-Weppes...
- The
Lords of
Ligny,
later Counts of
Ligny,
ruled the fief of
Ligny-en-Barrois
during the
Middle Ages. In 1240, the
seigniory of
Ligny-en-Barrois was given...
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Ligny Tower (Italian:
Torre di
Ligny, Sicilian: Turrignì) is a
coastal watchtower in Trapani, Sicily. It was
built between 1671 and 1672 at a strategic...
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Waleran II of Luxembourg, Lord of
Ligny (French: Waléran II de
Luxembourg II; German:
Walram II. von
Ligny; died 1354), was a
French nobleman and member...
- of
Luxembourg (died 5 June 1288 in the
Battle of Worringen) was Lord of
Ligny and La
Roche around 1281. He was the
second son of
Henry V,
Count of Luxembourg...
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Luxembourg (died 1303) was Lord of
Ligny from 1288 to his
death in 1303. He
inherited the
Lordship of
Ligny from his
father in 1288
following his death...