Île Louviers (redirect from Passerelle de Damiette)
footbridges over the Seine. The northern one was called the Passerelle de Damiette (named after Napoleon's victory) and it joined the western tip of the Île...
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Churches reject the label "monophysite". Coptic Metropolitan Bishop of Damiette declared it a misnomer to call them monophysites, for "they always confessed...
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Battle of Damietta (redirect from Battle of Damiette)
Battle of Damietta, Sack of Damietta or Siege of Damietta may refer to: Sack of Damietta (853), a part of the Arab–Byzantine wars Siege of Damietta (1169)...
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pedestrian suspension bridges, which had been lost. One, the Passerelle Damiette, linked the island to the Right Bank, and the other, the Passerelle de...
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the Haarlem shield", the two upper bells in the tower were taken from Damiette (Damiate in Dutch) during the Fifth Crusade by Haarlem knights and were...
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later escaped again after being caught and transferred to a prison in Damiette, now known as Aïn Deheb. He returned to Algiers and made contact a few...
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parts: In the valley: Rougemonts, Mérantaise, Mairie, Féverie, Coupières, Damiette, Courcelle, L'Abbaye, Les Coudraies; On the Moulon Plateau: Moulon (uninhabited...
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45 Marsa Matrouh 46 Kafer El Sheik 47 Menouf 48 Mansoura 50 Zagazig 55 Damiette 57 Suez 62 Ismailia 64 Red Sea 65 Port Said 66 El Arish 68 El Tour 69 Bani...
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77–90. Retrieved 2 May 2023. Froom 1950, p. 393. "Metropolitan Bishoy of Damiette". Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 25 September...
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