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Messines or
messines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Messines may
refer to:
Mesen (in French:
Messines), a
village in
Belgium Battle of
Messines (disambiguation)...
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Messines (7–14 June 1917) was an
attack by the
British Second Army (General Sir
Herbert Plumer), on the
Western Front, near the
village of
Messines (Dutch:...
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Battle of
Messines may
refer to:
Battle of
Messines (1914)
Battle of
Messines (1917)
Battle of
Messines (1918) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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charges were
fired during the
First World War at the
start of the
Battle of
Messines (7–14 June 1917). The
battle was
fought by the
British Second Army (General...
- Lieutenant-General E.
Allenby the
Cavalry Corps commander requested support at
Messines to the north,
which with the news of the
retirement of the 6th Division...
- hotel, 34
Avenue de
Wagram (1904), and for the
building at 23
avenue de
Messine (8th arrondis****t) in 1907.
Lavirotte was born in Lyon, and went on to...
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Messines is a muni****lity in the
Canadian province of Quebec. It
includes the po****tion
centres of
Messines and Farley.
Maniwaki Airport is located...
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three kilometres (2 mi) on a six-kilometre (4 mi) front, and
capturing Messines. The 25th
Division to the south,
flanked on both sides,
withdrew about...
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separately with CD 1
named "Les Échoués", CD 2 "Sur les quais" and CD 3 "
Messine". The full set was
titled Messina (with an a). the set was
released on...
- The
Battle of
Messines was
fought in
October 1914
between the
armies of the
German Empire against the
British Empire and France, as part of what came to...