- Saint-
Marcouf is the name of
several places in Normandy, France:
Saint Marcouf, Calvados, in the
Calvados department Saint-
Marcouf, Manche, in the Manche...
-
Marculf (in
French Marcoult,
Marcouf,
Marcoul or Marcou) (d. 558) was the
abbot at
Nantus in the Cotentin. He is
regarded as a
saint and is ****ociated...
-
called Marcouf Battery) was a
German World War II
artillery battery constructed by the Todt
Organization near the
French village of Saint-
Marcouf in the...
- Îles Saint-
Marcouf comprise two
small uninhabited islands off the
coast of Normandy, France. They lie in the Baie de la
Seine region of the
English Channel...
- Saint-
Marcouf (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁkufˈ] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. The commune...
- Saint-
Marcouf (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁkuf] ) is a
commune in the
Manche department in
Normandy in north-western France.
During the
Second World...
- The
Battle of the Îles Saint-
Marcouf was an
engagement fought off the Îles Saint-
Marcouf near the
Cotentin peninsula on the
Normandy coast of
France in...
- 922nd
Grenadier Regiment on the left wing
operating against Saint-
Marcouf. Saint-
Marcouf was captured, but
under the
pressure of
heavy fire from
enemy ship...
- east
coast of the
peninsula lies the
island of
Tatihou and the Îles Saint-
Marcouf. The
oldest stone in
France is
found in
outcroppings on the
coast of Cap...
- as
Marine Küsten
Batterie "
Marcouf" (Naval
Coastal Battery Marcouf) or
Seeziel Batterie "
Marcouf" (Sea
Target Battery Marcouf), on 1
February 1944. His...