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Longueval (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ɡval]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Longueval is
located 38 km (24 mi)...
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Charles Bonaventure de
Longueval, 2nd
Count of
Bucquoy (Czech:
Karel Bonaventura Buquoy, Spanish:
Carlos Buenaventura de
Longueval,
Conde de Bucquoy, full...
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Aubert II de
Longueval (1238–1285) was a
French noble and
knight in the 13th
century who
served as the
second Admiral of France. He was a
member of the...
- with
dense hazel thickets,
intersected by gr****y rides, to the east of
Longueval. As part of a
general offensive starting on 14 July,
which became known...
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armies of
Ferdinand II, Holy
Roman Emperor, led by
Charles Bonaventure de
Longueval,
Count of Bucquoy, and the
German Catholic League led by
Johann Tserclaes...
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Longueval-Barbonval (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ɡval baʁbɔ̃val]) is a
former commune in the
department of
Aisne in
northern France. On 1
January 2016,...
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Jacques Longueval (French pronunciation: [ʒak lɔ̃ɡval]; 18
March 1680 – 14
January 1735) was a
French Jesuit priest, theologian,
scholar and historian...
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Antoine de
Longueval (fl. 1498–1525) was a
French singer and
composer of the Renaissance. A
contemporary of
Josquin des Prez, he was
singing master of...
- on the
German second line on the
Longueval-Bazentin le
Petit ridge. This
attack would extend on the
right to
Longueval Village and
Delville Wood. First...
- Wood failed, due to the
German success in
holding on to the
north end of
Longueval and
parts of
Delville Wood, from
which attacks on High Wood
could be engaged...