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Warcq may
refer to the
following places in France:
Warcq, Ardennes, a
commune in the
Ardennes department Warcq, Meuse, a
commune in the
Meuse department...
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Warcq (French pronunciation: [waʁk]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Meuse department "Répertoire...
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Warcq (French pronunciation: [waʁk]) is a
commune in the
Ardennes département in
northern France. The
Sormonne flows through the
commune before flowing...
- Cambrésis (the
region around Cambrai). In 971, an Otto
erected a
fortress in
Warcq, Ardennes, and
attacked his neighbors,
including Adalbero,
Archbishop of...
- France)
Sambre (in Namur, Belgium) Semois/Semoy (in Monthermé)
Sormonne (in
Warcq) Bar (near Dom-le-Mesnil)
Chiers (in Bazeilles)
Othain (in Montmédy) Scheldt/Escaut...
- Vireux-Molhain) Faux (in Revin)
Semois or
Semoy (in Monthermé)
Sormonne (in
Warcq) Bar (near Dom-le-Mesnil)
Chiers (in Bazeilles)
Othain (in Montmédy) Vair...
- Vivier-au-Court
Voncq Vouzierssubpr Vrigne-aux-Bois Vrigne-Meuse
Wadelincourt Wagnon Warcq Warnécourt
Wasigny Wignicourt Williers Yoncq Yvernaumont pref: prefecture...
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Their children were: John II (1270-1311),
Seigneur of Agimont,
Givet and
Warcq,
married Marie,
daughter of
Raoul de
Nesle and Alix de Roye (see
House of...
- Florenville, Neufchâteau, Montmédy and Carignan, as well as the
castles of
Warcq on the Meuse,
which was
built in 971 by Otto,
ancestor of the
later Counts...
- Vilosnes-Haraumont
Vittarville Void-Vacon Vouthon-Bas Vouthon-Haut Waly
Warcq Watronville Wavrille Willeroncourt Wiseppe Woël
Woimbey Xivray-et-Marvoisin...