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Péronne may
refer to:
Péronne, Saône-et-Loire,
France Péronne, Somme,
France Château de
Péronne Arrondis****t of
Péronne Canton of
Péronne Péronne-en-Mélantois...
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Péronne (French pronunciation: [peʁɔn]) is a
commune of the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. It is the
former site of the Péronne...
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Peronne Goguillon (died 29 May 1679) was an
alleged French witch. She and the
other women who were
accused with her are
regarded the last
women to have...
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exist multiple Treaties of
Péronne signed in
Péronne, France:
Treaty of
Péronne (1200)
Treaty of
Péronne (1468)
Treaty of
Péronne (1641) This disambiguation...
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Peretta Peronne was an
unlicensed female surgeon operating in
Paris in the
early fifteenth century. The
legacy of
Peretta Peronne is
known exclusively...
- The Château de
Péronne is a
partly ruined castle in the
commune of
Péronne in the
Somme département of France. It
consists of the
ruins of
three towers...
- The
Treaty of
Péronne was
signed in
Péronne (in the
county of Vermandois, a then
Burgundian territory) on
October 14, 1468,
between Charles the Bold,...
- I (French: Pépin; c. 817—850) was
Count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis,
Péronne and
Saint Quentin. He was son of King
Bernard of
Italy (a
grandson of Charlemagne)...
- War,
brought about by
French attempts to
relieve the
besieged city of
Péronne, Somme. The
battle was
fought on 3
January 1871 near the town of Bapaume...
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lordship as a
marquisate to
Prince Honoré II of
Monaco by the
Treaty of
Péronne on 14
September 1641. The new
title was
first used by Honoré's only son...