- Trie, the
Amboise and l'Aval****e
Right tributaries: the Germaine, the
Omignon, the Cologne, La Tortille, the Ancre, the Hallue, the Nièvre, the Scardon...
-
which was
rejected by
Theuderic at Berchar's behest,
crossed the
river Omignon at the
break of dawn and
attacked the Neustrians, who
believed the battle...
-
British had lost the line of the Somme,
except for a
stretch between the
Omignon and the Tortille. The
fighting and
retirements in the face of unceasing...
-
palace of Neustria. In 1920,
British soldiers built a
bridge across the
Omignon at Tertry.
Communes of the
Somme department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
-
practical only at the causeways. The
bridges over the
rivers Germaine,
Omignon, Cologne,
Tortille and the
Canal du Nord were also destro**** and huge craters...
-
northern France.
Devise is
situated on the D45 road, on the
banks of the
Omignon, a
tributary of the
river Somme, some 14
miles (23 km) west of Saint-Quentin...
- Mesnil-Bruntel
Davenescourt Mons-en-Chaussée Fignières
Athies Montdidier halt
Omignon CFN to
Amiens Devise CFN Monchy-Lagache
Montdidier Fletz-Douvieux MFNGL...
- of France,
especially in the north. Définition 2023. APIC 2018, p. 45.
Omignon 2018.
Dureau 1894, p. 77.
Dureau 1894, p. 78.
Dureau 1894, p. 58. Picardie...
- to
support the font line
between the
river Somme and its
tributary the
Omignon some 8.5
miles (13.7 km) east of
Saint Quentin, with the
artillery being...
- l'Aisne (in French).
Retrieved 21
October 2021. "St
Martin des prés".
Omignon.fr (in French).
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016. Des villages...