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- Picquigny (French pronunciation: [pikiɲi]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Picquigny is situated at the junction...
- The Treaty of Picquigny was a peace treaty negotiated on 29 August 1475 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. It followed from an...
- Jean de Picquigny was a French noble from Amiens who was viceroy of Languedoc. Known for arresting Bishop Bernard Saisset in 1301 as well as freeing Inquisition...
- Picquigny station (French: Gare de Picquigny) is a railway station located in the commune of Picquigny in the Somme department, France. The station is...
- 2°8′41″E / 49.94500°N 2.14472°E / 49.94500; 2.14472 The Canton of Picquigny is a former canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the...
- Ansculf de Picquigny (c. 1014 – c. 1084) was a French baron who followed William the Conqueror to England. Ansculf de Picquigny, born around 1014, was...
- until his death at Sidon in 1128. Warmund of Picquigny was a son of another Warmund (Guermond) of Picquigny and his wife Adele. His brother Eustache was...
- to the French Crown in 1330 and was granted to Ferry de Picquigny, remaining in the Picquigny family until 1365, when it p****ed to Raoul de Coucy. Beam...
- able to isolate Charles from his English allies by signing the Treaty of Picquigny (1475) with Edward IV of England. The treaty formally ended the Hundred...
- Bernardine de Picquigny) (1633 – 8 December 1709) was a French Capuchin theologian and exegete. Bernardine a Piconio was born and educated at Picquigny, Picardy...