Definition of Ligny. Meaning of Ligny. Synonyms of Ligny

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Ligny. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Ligny and, of course, Ligny synonyms and on the right images related to the word Ligny.

Definition of Ligny

No result for Ligny. Showing similar results...

eligny
Guillemot Guil"le*mot`, n. [F.] (Zo["o]l.) One of several northern sea birds, allied to the auks. They have short legs, placed far back, and are expert divers and swimmers. Note: The common guillemots, or murres, belong to the genus Uria (as U. troile); the black or foolish guillemot (Cepphus grylle, formerly Uria grylle), is called also sea pigeon and eligny. See Murre.

Meaning of Ligny from wikipedia

- 500km 300miles Rochefort 7 Waterloo 6 5 4 3 Paris 2 Elba 1    The Battle of Ligny, in which French troops of the Armée du Nord under the command of Napoleon...
- Ligny (French pronunciation: [liɲi]; Walloon: Lignè) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the muni****lity of Sombreffe, located in the province...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ligny: Incomplete Victory is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1976 that simulates the Battle of Ligny. Ligny was originally...
- 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...
- The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Ligny 16 June 1815. L'Armée du Nord (68,000 men) under the command of Emperor Napoleon I. Major...
- division, present at the battle of Ligny), III Cavalry Corps (minus the l'Héritier division, present at the battle of Ligny) and Imperial Guard light cavalry...
- Guy I of Luxembourg-Ligny (1340 – 23 August 1371) was Count of Saint-Pol (1360–1371) and Count of Ligny, Lord of Roussy and Beauvoir (1364–1371). He was...
- of 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...