- Ville-en-
Tardenois (French pronunciation: [vil ɑ̃ taʁdənwa]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France. It is
named for the
Tardenois region...
- Fère-en-
Tardenois (French pronunciation: [fɛʁ ɑ̃ taʁdənwa],
literally Fère in
Tardenois) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern...
-
originally found at
Coincy in the
Tardenois in 1885. The
etymology of "
Tardenois" is not known. Originally, the
Tardenois was a
pagus (subdivision) of the...
- down the
Ardre Valley (the
Battle of
Tardenois (French:
Bataille du
Tardenois) –
named after the
surrounding Tardenois plain). The
Germans ordered a retreat...
- The Château de Fère-en-
Tardenois is a
ruined castle in the
commune of Fère-en-
Tardenois in the
Aisne département of France.
Construction of the original...
- département Fresnes-en-Saulnois, in the
Moselle département Fresnes-en-
Tardenois, in the
Aisne département Fresnes-en-Woëvre, in the
Meuse département...
- Fresnes-en-
Tardenois (French pronunciation: [fʁɛn ɑ̃ taʁdənwa],
literally Fresnes in
Tardenois) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France...
-
Courmont Couvrelles Cys-la-Commune D****zel
Dravegny Fère-en-
Tardenois Filain Fresnes-en-
Tardenois Goussancourt Jouaignes Laffaux Lesges Lhuys Limé Loupeigne...
- west
across Spain. It is
named after the type site at Fère-en-
Tardenois in the
Tardenois region in France,
where E. Taté
first discovered its characteristic...
- Braine-sur-Vesle, and the
lordships of Fère-en-
Tardenois, Pontarcy, Nesle, Longueville, Quincy-en-
Tardenois, Savigny, and Baudemont.
Robert I parti****ted...