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    signed as "John of Soissons, knight, firstborn of the count of Soissons, lord of Thour and Chimay". She left him a son, John III, who would succeed him...
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  • House of Nesle (category Counts of Soissons)
    married Raintrude of Soissons, a daughter of William Busac, Count of Eu and Soissons, and they had five children: Yves II, Count of Soissons Dreux de Nesle...
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  • Emmo of Loon (redirect from Emmo van Loon)
    count of Namur, in a work about the life of her cousin, Bishop Arnulf of Soissons. On several occasions, Emmo and his brother Otto were jointly referred...
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    died on 21 April 1736, aged 72. Prince Eugene was born at the Hôtel de Soissons in Paris on 18 October 1663. His mother, Olympia Mancini, was one of Cardinal...
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  • of Soissons (d.1126) and Hariulf of Oudenburg (d.1143), who heard from relatives. See Nip, R.I.A., ‘Arnulfus van Oudenburg, bisschop van Soissons (1087)...
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    spearheading the French Tenth Army's assault on the high ground south of Soissons. During this attack, the Corps also cut rail lines supplying the German...
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    corresponding in Roman terms to Gallia Belgica (northern Gaul). At the Battle of Soissons (486), he established his military dominance of the rump state of the fragmenting...
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    capture of Charles the Simple in 923, following his defeat at the Battle of Soissons, queen Eadgifu and her infant son took refuge in Wessex (for this he received...
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    decline set in again. From 1689 to 1708, Olympia Mancini, Countess of Soissons, niece of Cardinal Mazarin, who had been exiled from France, stayed at...
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  • ministre Jean-Pierre Soisson est mort à 89 ans (in French) Richard Truly, shuttle astronaut and NASA administrator, dies at 86 Vale Darryl Van de Velde Jean...
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