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Marne, battle of the
(Encyclopedia)Marne, battle of the, two important battles of World War I that are named for the Marne River. In the first battle (Sept. 6–9, 1914) the German advance on Paris was halted at the Marne by the Allies...Haute-Marne
(Encyclopedia)Haute-Marne ōt-märn [key], department, NE France, largely in Champagne. Chaumont is the capital. ...Marne, river, France
(Encyclopedia)Marne, river, c.325 mi (520 km) long, rising in the Langres plateau, NE France, and flowing in an arc generally NW to the Seine River near Paris. It passes through Chaumont and Châlons-en-Champagne. ...Val-de-Marne
(Encyclopedia)Val-de-Marne väl-də-märn [key], department (1990 pop. 1,219,300), N central France, adjoining Paris on the southeast. Créteil is the capital. ...Marne, department, France
(Encyclopedia)Marne märn [key], department (1990 pop. 559,600), NE France, in Champagne. Châlons-en-Champagne is the capital. ...Seine-et-Marne
(Encyclopedia)Seine-et-Marne sĕn-ā-märn [key], department (1990 pop. 1,078,944), N central France, in Brie. Melun is the capital. ...Battle of the Spurs
(Encyclopedia)Battle of the Spurs. 1 Fought in 1302 near Courtrai, Belgium, between the rebellious Flemish towns, led by Bruges, and an army sent by Philip IV of France, who had annexed Flanders in 1301. The French...Battle
(Encyclopedia)Battle, town, East Sussex, SE England. The town grew up on the site (then a moorland) of the battle of Hastings (1066). The victorious William the Conqueror built Battle Abbey to commemorate the event...Ardennes, Battle of the
(Encyclopedia)Ardennes, Battle of the: see Battle of the Bulge. ...Spurs, Battle of the
(Encyclopedia)Spurs, Battle of the: see Battle of the Spurs. ...Browse by Subject
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