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Saigneville (French pronunciation: [sɛɲvil]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Prior to
construction of the...
- ford is
derived from the
white stones marking the way
across the river.
Saigneville was on the
southern side of the ford,
before the
construction of the...
- Rouvroy-en-Santerre Rouy-le-Grand Rouy-le-Petit Roye Rubempré
Rubescourt Rue
Rumigny Saigneville Sailly-Flibeaucourt Sailly-Laurette Sailly-le-Sec Sailly-Saillisel Sains-en-Amiénois...
- Rouvroy-en-Santerre Rouy-le-Grand Rouy-le-Petit Roye Rubempré
Rubescourt Rue
Rumigny Saigneville Sailly-Flibeaucourt Sailly-Laurette Sailly-le-Sec Sailly-Saillisel Sains-en-Amiénois...
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Division at St.
Valery sur Somme.
German infantry moved forward against Saigneville, Mons, Catigny, Pendé,
Tilloy and
Sallenelle held by the 7th and 8th...
- 3rd
Armoured Brigade was able to
reach high
ground near
Cambron and
Saigneville and the edge of St Valery-sur-Somme on the coast.
There was no infantry...
- to the
northern French towns of Le Havre, Rouen, Dieppe, Rouxesnil,
Saigneville and Dannes.: 74
After the
sinking of the
transport ship SS Mendi with...
- Rouvroy-en-Santerre Rouy-le-Grand Rouy-le-Petit Roye Rubempré
Rubescourt Rue
Rumigny Saigneville Sailly-Flibeaucourt Sailly-Laurette Sailly-le-Sec Sailly-Saillisel Sains-en-Amiénois...
- Rouvroy-en-Santerre Rouy-le-Grand Rouy-le-Petit Roye Rubempré
Rubescourt Rue
Rumigny Saigneville Sailly-Flibeaucourt Sailly-Laurette Sailly-le-Sec Sailly-Saillisel Sains-en-Amiénois...
- a
French captive, that just 4
miles (6 km) away, near the
village of
Saigneville, was a ford
named Blanchetaque (so
named for the
white stones lining...