- The
Puisaye (French pronunciation: [pɥizɛ] ) is a
natural and
historical region of France, now
divided between the
departments of Loiret, Nièvre and Yonne...
- Joseph-Geneviève,
comte de
Puisaye (6
March 1755 – 13
September 1827) was a
minor French nobleman who
fought as a counter-revolutionary
during the French...
-
authority as a
Chouan chief only
extended to his own canton.
Joseph de
Puisaye, a
former officer who was
compromised in the
federalist revolts, realised...
- the
decisive Battle of Fontenoy, also
called the
Battle of Fontenoy-en-
Puisaye,
fought at Fontenoy, near Auxerre, on 25 June 841. The war was
fought to...
- Saints-en-
Puisaye (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɑ̃ pɥizɛ] ,
literally Saints in
Puisaye),
formerly Saints, is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- The
ancient ferrier of Tannerre-en-
Puisaye,
located in the
village of Tannerre-en-
Puisaye in Burgundy, France, is a
historic site used for
mining and working...
- John of Bar (1380 – 21
October 1415, Agincourt) was lord of
Puisaye. He was the son of
Robert I of Bar and
Marie de France. He was
killed at the battle...
-
Joseph de
Puisaye, a
nobleman and
military veteran, fled to
Britain in 1794,
where he
entered into
negotiations with
Count of Artois.
Puisaye also negotiated...
- Sougères-en-
Puisaye (French pronunciation: [suʒɛʁ ɑ̃ pɥizɛ] ,
literally Sougères in
Puisaye) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- this army was
created by
Joseph de
Puisaye to
unify the
different chouans divisions. On 15
October 1794,
Puisaye was
named Lieutenant General of the...