7th Prince de Ligne in French; in German Karl-Joseph Lamoral 7. Fürst von Ligne (also known as Karl Fürst von Ligne or Fürst de Ligne): (23 May 1735...
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longer removed at Ans in order to save time. "Ligne 36: Bruxelles-Nord - Liège-Guillemins". BelRail.be. "Ligne 37: Liège-Guillemins - Hergenrath - (D)". BelRail...
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Maginot Line (redirect from Ligne Maginot)
The Maginot Line (French: Ligne Maginot,IPA: [lˈiɲ maʒinˈo]), (German: Maginot Linie,IPA: [mˈɑɡiːnˌoːt-lˈiːnɪə]), named after the French Minister of War...
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total 61e demi-brigade d'infanterie de ligne : 3 battalions, 1900 men in total 88e demi-brigade d'infanterie de ligne : 3 battalions, 1600 men in total Commander:...
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2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015. "Ligne 8 vers LOUISE - stib.be". www.stib-mivb.be. Retrieved 23 July 2023. "Ligne 36 vers SCHUMAN - stib.be". www.stib-mivb...
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from: 9éme, 13ème, 58ème and 81ème Régiments d'lnfanterie de Ligne Strength: 7,400 sabres and 36 guns. Marshal Prince Joachim Murat 1st Heavy Cavalry Division...
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Mac Guff (redirect from Mac Guff Ligne)
Mac Guff (also known as Mac Guff Ligne) is a French visual effects company based in Los Angeles, United States, Brussels, Belgium and Paris, France, where...
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Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture (redirect from Ligne de la Petite Ceinture)
would serve the Exposition once again, but this time as the head of their 'ligne des Moulineaux' railway line that, finally built between 1886 and 1889,...
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Paris Métro Line 14 (French: Ligne 14 du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines on the Paris Métro. It connects Saint-Denis–Pleyel and Aéroport d'Orly...
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represent inches (in). The triple prime ‴, as used in watchmaking, represents a ligne (1⁄12 of a "French" inch, or pouce, about 2.26 millimetres or 0.089 inches)...
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