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Amiens, mise of
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Amiens, mise of, 1264. After the struggle between Henry III and the baronial party had gone on for several years, it was agreed to put the validity of the provisions of
Oxford (1258) to Louis IX of France for arbitration. Louis decided emphatically in favour of his fellow king. The result was not to settle the dispute but to force de
Montfort and his supporters into open rebellion.
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Chroniques. Livre 1: Le manuscrit d'Amiens, T.4, Depuis l'offensive anglaise dans le Toulousain jusqu'a une mobilisation preparee par le duc d'Anjou dans le Bordelais, 1367-1377.
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History; 4/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...volume d'une edition du manuscrit d'Amiens des chroniques de Froissart, entreprise...parus en 1991 et 1992. Le manuscrit d'Amiens ne contenant que le premier livre des...Lettenhove considerait le manuscrit d'Amiens assez important pour en faire le manuscrit...
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Buoyant in Amiens
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 10/9/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Les Hortillonages water gardens of Amiens, capital of Picardy - and possibly the...passing traffic from the area. Poor Amiens, you might think. You'd be wrong. The changes have been to Amiens' gain. It has few crowds, little commercialisation...
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Amiens is getting back to its roots Only the city of Jules Verne would have the imagination necessary to turn its vegetables into a tourist attraction, says John Graham-Hart
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 4/20/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...one of the few remaining hortillons of Amiens, carrying on a market gardening tradition...and lively quai Belu in Saint-Leu, Amiens's old town. With its lovely houses...immaculate little medieval square. Of Amiens's population of 177,000, some 60...
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Short Breaks: 48 hours in Amiens It's at the heart of the Somme region and was badly bombed during both world wars. The Gothic cathedral survived to become the centrepiece of a charming city with an amazing history.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/3/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...atmosphere. Film buffs can also enjoy the 21st Amiens Film Festival, which runs from 9-18...org). BEAM DOWN The nearest airport to Amiens is Beauvais, with flights from Prestwick...about pounds 6) for the privilege. Amiens has train connections with Calais and...
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Grainger, John D. The Amiens Truce: Britain and Bonaparte, 1801-1803.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century French Studies; 3/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; Grainger, John D. The Amiens Truce: Britain and Bonaparte, 1801...1843830418. John D. Grainger's The Amiens Truce: Britain and Bonaparte, 1801...resolved to renounce the Treaty of Amiens (March 1802) and resume warfare...
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Los Estudios Churubusco en el Festival de Amiens: se renuevan tras 57 años.(TT: The Churubusco Studios in the Amiens Festival: are remodeled after 57 years.)
Magazine article from: Proceso; 9/15/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...pero el Festival Internacional de Cine de Amiens, Francia, les rendir un homenaje en...homenajeado por los vnculos del Festival de Amiens con Mxico: "Ya tenemos contactos regulares...el cine extranjero." La universitaria Amiens Los Estudios Churubusco surgieron en 1945...
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Amiens 1802: the phoney peace: David Johnson reconsiders the nature of the peace treaty between Britain and France and the tarnished reputation of prime minister Addington.(Column)
Magazine article from: History Today; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Treaty signed between Britain and France at Amiens on March 27th, 1802, was welcomed on...resistance against the Napoleonic war machine. Amiens was nevertheless a phoney peace. Neither...historians have traditionally given it. After Amiens, suddenly everything French was back...
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Soc: Third division Amiens joins Strasbourg in French Cup final
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia); 4/22/2001; 296 words
; ...04-22-2001 Soc: Third division Amiens joins Strasbourg in French Cup final PARIS, April 21 AFP - Amiens beat first division Troyes on penalties...Stade de France. Northern French side Amiens played an organised, disciplined match...
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Football: IT'S A DARK DAY FOR BLACK CATS; AMIENS........................2 SUNDERLAND...............1 COUNTDOWN TO THE PREMIERSHIP: 27 DAYS TO GO Red card and red faces as Reid's men flop.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 7/21/2002; 700+ words
; ...the hands of French Second Division side Amiens. The former England man was shown the...Joachim Bjorklund on Abriel that led to Amiens' winner being slotted home from the penalty...outside the box and the ball was spilled by Amiens keeper Julien Lachleau. Bellion was the...
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Foot men.(Canadian infantry)(Amiens: Dawn of Victory)(The Bloody Battle for Tilly)(The Patricias)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History; 6/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...ever undertaken by Canadian troops: at Amiens in the First World War, Tilly-la...Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Amiens was the decisive battle of the First World...armistice was signed three months later. Amiens: Dawn of Victory, begun in 1978, is...
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Amiens
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Amiens , city (1991 pop. 136,234), capital of Somme dept., N France, in...invaders. It was conquered by Henry IV in 1597. There, in 1802, the Treaty of Amiens was signed. It was severely devastated in both World Wars and has been rebuilt...
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Amiens, mise of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Amiens, mise of, 1264. After the struggle between Henry III and the baronial party...and dismiss his advisers. Each side sent representatives to the meeting at Amiens in January 1263, where Louis decided emphatically in favour of his fellow...
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Amiens prison raid
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
Amiens prison raid. A daylight precision bombing operation (JERICHO) was mounted against the prison on 18 February 1944 by British...
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Amiens, Treaty of
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
AMIENS, TREATY OF Treaty that brought peace to Europe under Napol é on, as signed by England and France, 27 March 1802. The...
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Amiens, treaty of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Amiens, treaty of, 1802. The treaty provided the only break in the long war between Britain and revolutionary and Napoleonic France...
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