- load-bearing walls. In
other regions, such as
northern France (notably in the
Soissonnais region), or Scotland, it is a
purely decorative element in ashlar. Another...
- The
Battle of
Soissons (1918) (also
known as the
Battle of the
Soissonnais and of the
Ourcq (French:
Bataille du
Soissoinais et de L'Ourcq)) was fought...
- The Régiment de
Soissonnais has a long
history in the
French armed forces. They
fought at the
Battle of
Fontenoy 1745 and the
Battle of
Yorktown (1781)...
- The
Argiles d'lignite du
Soissonnais is a
geologic formation in the Oise
department of
northern France. The
formation has
provided fossil mammals, reptiles...
-
title continued in use into
modern times, but
without ties to the
actual Soissonnais. 896–c. 907
Herbert I,
Count of
Vermandois c. 907–930
Herbert II, Count...
- Crépy-en-Valois,
Clermont et Château - Thierry, s'appela la
province du
Soissonnais. Les
cartes officielles,
auxquelles il est fait
allusion plus haut, paraissent...
- Estaires,
Messines 1918, Hazebrouck, Kemmel, Béthune, Scherpenberg,
Soissonnais-Ourcq, Tardenois, Drocourt-Quéant,
Hindenburg Line, Épéhy, St Quentin...
- does
incorporate the pays of Beauvaisis, Valois, Noyonnais, Laonnois,
Soissonnais,
Omois among other departments of France. The
older definition of Picardy...
-
militaire for four
citations at the
orders of the
armed forces.
Aisne (1918)
Soissonnais (1918)
Champagne (1918)
Belgique (1918) El-Alamein (1942)
Paris (1944)...
- 26 La
Rochette 1693 La
Baume de
Pluvinel (de)
Extinct 1938 Pomereu*
Soissonnais 02 1825
Pomereu d'Aligre (de)
Pompadour Limousin 19 Arnac-Pompadour 1745...