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  • ...assumed the throne of England. Duke [[William I of England|William]] of [[Normandy]] disputed his right and so gathered his forces in preparation for war. Wil
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Normandy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n, which had the main invasion coming at the Pas de Calais. Even after the Normandy invasion, Hitler refused permission to release reserves against the beachhe
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  • William, [[Duke of Normandy]], successfully invaded England in 1066, and this invasion left a lasting l ...ts]], brought surnames like [[Dubarry]], [[Duhamel]] and [[Dupuy]], from [[Normandy]], into the English namespace, when the historical record shows they had no
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  • ...s of Ireland, like [[Dublin]], over regions of France, like the [[Duchy of Normandy]], and over much of [[England]], known as the "Danelaw", named after people
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  • {{r|Battle of Normandy}}
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  • {{r|USS Normandy (CG-60)}}
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  • ...as scaling a cliff to seize a German artillery position at the [[Battle of Normandy]].
    1,016 bytes (155 words) - 20:20, 25 January 2010
  • ...rn Europe, Sperrle, was dismissed for failure to stop the Allies after the Normandy invasion.
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  • ...n the most dangerous first wave of the "D-Day" invasion in the [[Battle of Normandy]], as the assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division on [[Ut .... After 2 verbal requests to accompany the leading assault elements in the Normandy invasion had been denied, Brig. Gen. Roosevelt's written request for this m
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  • {{r|Battle of Normandy}} {{r|Normandy}}
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  • ...:Mission San Jose Normandy-style parish church HABS.jpg|{{Mission San Jose Normandy-style parish church HABS.jpg/credit}}<br />In 1890 a Norman-style structure
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  • {{r|Eisenhower and the Normandy Invasion}}
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  • ...English edition 1999, page 46</ref> the purest camemberts are made in the Normandy region<ref>Only in the ''départements'' of Calvados, Eure, Manche, Orne, a ...en 10 and 11 centimeters in depth.<ref>The complete A.O.C. regulations for Normandy camemberts:
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  • ...ntury.<ref name=JèrriaisJerseysTraditionalLanguage/> After Duke William of Normandy conquered England in 1066, this language became the language of the aristoc
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  • ...murdered, and Edward's position in Flanders was threatened, he landed in [[Normandy]] with an army of about 10,000 and marched towards the north. At [[Crécy]] ...this phase of the war. Edward gave up his claim to the French crown and to Normandy, but received Guyenne, Calais, and other lands in full sovereignty.
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  • ==House of Normandy==
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  • | title = Tank tactics: from Normandy to Lorraine
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  • {{Image|Antenna suite on CG-60 Normandy AEGIS cruiser.jpg|left|275px|Three AN/SPG-62 antennas are visible, at far l
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  • ...une 1944 Bradley led the [[First United States Army]] in the invasion of [[Normandy]], and planned the decisive breakthrough at St. Lo. ===Normandy invasion and aftermath===
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