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  • '''Normandy''' (''Normandie'' in French) is a maritime province of [[France]], located Normandy is surrounded by other provinces : ''Picardie'' (to the north), ''Ile de Fr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Normandy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[File:Cartenormandie2.PNG | thumb | The Duchy of Normandy, at its height - now only comprising the [[Channel Islands]], [[Jersey]], [ ...[[Channel islands]] often refer to the Queen informally as "Duke [sic] of Normandy", but this has no legal status.
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  • ...of France]], that once included much of what is [[France]]'s [[Province of Normandy]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dwight D. Eisenhower#Battle of Normandy]]
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  • {{r|Eisenhower and the Normandy Invasion}}
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  • ...decisionmaking of [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] associated with the [[Battle of Normandy]] and the selection of the place and date of that invasion
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  • ...</noinclude>one of the two American beachheads in the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy Invasion]] of 6 June 1944, and the bloodiest
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  • ...d'oïl]], spoken in the [[Duchy of Normandy]], and the later [[Province of Normandy]]
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  • ...thdrawal or collapse before the scheduled invasion of [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy]]
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  • ...e would come at any of a variety of places other than [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy]]; U.S. counterpart was [[Joint Security Control]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dwight D. Eisenhower#Battle of Normandy]]
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  • [[File:Cartenormandie2.PNG | thumb | The Duchy of Normandy, at its height - now only comprising the [[Channel Islands]], [[Jersey]], [ ...[[Channel islands]] often refer to the Queen informally as "Duke [sic] of Normandy", but this has no legal status.
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  • Allied code name, within [[Operation Overlord]], for the actual Normandy landing on [[D-Day]] (6 June 1944).
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  • ...n theater of operations, and the actual Canadian troops at the [[Battle of Normandy]] consisted of a corps under the Canadian army headquarters. For it to be a full-sized field army going into the [[Battle of Normandy]], other Allied troops were assigned to the headquarters, now commanded by
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  • ...each''' was one of the two American beachheads in the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy Invasion]] of 6 June 1944, and the bloodiest. A number of factors went into
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  • '''Guernsey''' is an island in the [[English Channel]], off the coast of [[Normandy]]. ...some uninhabited islands, are all that remains of the original [[Duchy of Normandy]], ruled by [[William the Conqueror]], prior to his conquest of [[England]]
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  • The '''Bayeux Tapestry''', on display in the museum at [[Bayeux]], in [[Normandy]], is a linen sampler that was made around 1080 and depicts events before, ...be liberated by the Allies following [[Operation Overlord|the invasion of Normandy]] in June 1944.
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  • ...England from 1066 to 1087; also, as Guillaume II de Normandie, the Duke of Normandy from 1035.
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  • ...and of the [[Seine-Maritime]] department (with Caen the capital of [[Lower Normandy]]). ...ith the city of [[Caen]] the main role in the province. When the [[Duke of Normandy]] became [[King of England]], Rouen expanded its international maritime tra
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  • '''Normandy''' (''Normandie'' in French) is a maritime province of [[France]], located Normandy is surrounded by other provinces : ''Picardie'' (to the north), ''Ile de Fr
    3 KB (505 words) - 14:37, 30 June 2014
  • ...of France]], that once included much of what is [[France]]'s [[Province of Normandy]].
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  • * [[Guillaume II (Normandy)]] &ndash; Duke of Normandy (c.1028–1087) who became [[William the Conqeror]] (William I of England).
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  • ...l, ruled by the House of Windsor, in their capacity as Dukes or Duchess of Normandy
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  • ...l, ruled by the House of Windsor, in their capacity as Dukes or Duchess of Normandy
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  • ...l, ruled by the House of Windsor, in their capacity as Dukes or Duchess of Normandy
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  • ...rance and Russia; commander-in-chief West at the time of the [[Battle of Normandy]]
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