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Robecq (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛk]; Dutch: Robeke) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France about 7 miles...
- of Robecque, (
Robecq)
belonged to the
Feudal Belgian nobility,
Robecque is in Artois, now France.
Antoinette the Saveuse, Dame of
Robecq;
married to Charles...
- and his
fellow soldiers intercepted a
German advance along the Calonne/
Robecq road,
noting 'we
fired the gun in
turns until it was too hot to hold' and...
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Amelot 1748: Anne-Marie de Montmorency-Luxembourg (1729–1760),
princesse de
Robecq. 1748: Marie-Anne-Françoise de Noailles,
comtesse de La
Marck (1719–1793)...
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influence on
local toponyms. For example, the
French Westhoek towns of
Robecq and
Dunkirk are
derived from the
Flemish names of
Robeke and Duinkerke....
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Comtess d'Artois) -
renamed after purchase,
captured by the
British in 1781.
Robecq, (launched in 1779 at
Dunkerque as
Comtesse de Provence) -
renamed after...
- Riencourt-lès-Bapaume Riencourt-lès-Cagnicourt
Rimboval Rinxent Rivière
Robecq Roclincourt Rocquigny Rodelinghem Roëllecourt Rœux
Rollancourt Rombly Roquetoire...
- Riencourt-lès-Bapaume Riencourt-lès-Cagnicourt
Rimboval Rinxent Rivière
Robecq Roclincourt Rocquigny Rodelinghem Roëllecourt Rœux
Rollancourt Rombly Roquetoire...
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patrol the
Channel where on 30 June, she
captured the
French frigate Le
Robecq. With a
change of
government on 27
March 1782,
Sandwich retired from the...
- 1792. Six
quatuors à cordes, pour 2 vls, alto & b****e, dédiés au
prince de
Robecq, in C, E-flat, G minor, C minor, G minor, & D. Op. 1;
probably composed...