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Mont Saint-Quentin Australian war memorial (view ),
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Abbey of Saint-Arnould
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the Second French Empire, to observe the maneuvers of artillery on Mont Saint -Quentin . During the German occupation in 1872, the artillery school gave way
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reorganized and integrated into the defense of Metz. Like the Fort du Mont Saint -Quentin , Fort Driant and Fort Jeanne d'Arc, the Fort de Plappeville first
Count of Vermandois
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Bernard, son of Charles Martel, abbot of St Quentin de Monte (now Mont -Saint -Quentin near Péronne). Jerome, brother of previous, count of Vermandois and
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Germany), the tower was not allowed to be constructed at the summit of Mont Saint -Quentin , but rather on its southeastern slope. The tower was inaugurated exactly
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inhabitants in 30 houses in Chazelles. Scy-Chazelles is located near Mont Saint -Quentin , from where the defense of Metz and its surroundings areas against
Nivelles Abbey
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as a community of nuns; they were joined later by Irish monks from Mont Saint -Quentin Abbey, sent by Abbot Foillan to give support to the nuns. A group
List of Merovingian monasteries
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661 Austrasian nobles Principius of Speyer? Saint Quentin Abbey Mont Saint Quentin ca. 660 Chlodovech II Ultan? St Riquier Abbey, Centula Saint-Riquier
11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment
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Wood, Broodseinde, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Amiens, Albert 1918, Mont Saint Quentin , Hindenburg Line, Beaurevoir, Lys, France and Flanders 1916–1918,
List of Benedictine monasteries in France
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Diocese of Avranches (Mont-Saint-Michel, Manche) Mont -Saint -Quentin Abbey (Abbaye du Mont -Saint -Quentin ), monks, Diocese of Noyon (Péronne, Somme) Montceau
Role of Douglas Haig in 1918
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German use. Acting largely on his own initiative, Monash captured Mont Saint Quentin (31 August) then Peronne (2 September), making untenable a position