grounds. The town is also home to French basketball club BCM Gravelines. The Gravelines Belfry is one of 56 belfries of Belgium and France that is inscribed...
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of Gravelines is the name given to two battles: The Battle of Gravelines (1558), in which Spain defeated France in 1558. The Battle of Gravelines (1588)...
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HMS Gravelines was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was named after the Battle of Gravelines, which took place in 1588, resulting in the...
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Spanish Armada (redirect from Naval battle of Gravelines)
Spanish armada off Calais (N.S.) The battle off Gravelines, 8 August 1588 (N.S.) The small port of Gravelines was part of Flanders in the Spanish Netherlands...
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Gravelines Sportica was an indoor sporting arena located in Gravelines, France. The capacity of the arena is 3,500 people. It is home to the Basket Club...
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Maritime Gravelines-Dunkerque, commonly referred to as BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque, is a French professional basketball club based in Gravelines. They currently...
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The Gravelines Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power plant located near the commune of Gravelines in Nord, France, approximately 20 km (12 mi) from...
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The Battle of Gravelines was fought on 13 July 1558 at Gravelines, near Calais, France. It occurred during the twelve-year war between France and Spain...
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"Maurice Gravelines". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 September 2020. "Maurice Gravelines". National Football Teams. Retrieved 2 September 2020. Maurice Gravelines at...
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Gravelines was transferred to the United States, where he was trained by Neal Winick. On his first appearance for his new connections, Gravelines finished...
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Union Sportive Gravelines Football is a French association football team founded in 1941. They are based in Gravelines, Nord. Their home stadium is the...
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Duane Edgar "Doc" Graveline (March 2, 1931 – September 5, 2016) was an American physician and NASA astronaut. He was one of the six scientists selected...
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re-establishing Catholicism there, but his fleet was defeated in a skirmish at Gravelines (northern France) and then destroyed by storms as it circled the British...
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Gravelines. Described as "wistful and poetic," it is one of the treasures of the IMA. As one of Seurat's final paintings, The Channel of Gravelines,...
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The 1644 siege of Gravelines took place during the 1635 to 1659 Franco-Spanish War. A French army captured the port of Gravelines, then in the Spanish...
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in Gravelines, which she did using much of her own dowry. The convent was built within the town walls of Gravelines. The Chronicle of Gravelines, the...
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Chahut'". artuk.org. artuk (2023t). "Beach at Gravelines". artuk.org. artuk (2023u). "The Channel of Gravelines, Grand Fort-Philippe". artuk.org. barnesfoundation...
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behind the Lys Canal, part of a canal system that reached the sea at Gravelines. Sluice gates had already been opened all along the canal to flood the...
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of miscalculation, misfortune, and an attack of English fire ships off Gravelines at midnight on 28–29 July (7–8 August New Style), which dispersed the...
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Balearic islands (1558). Ottoman victory over Spain. 13 July 1558: Battle of Gravelines (1558). Anglo-Spanish victory over France. 21 September 1558: Charles...
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Dave Graveline is an American radio talk show host. His syndicated show "Into Tomorrow" has been on the air since 1996 and currently airs on over 100...
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to be the best by far of the new ships. On 29 July 1588 the Battle of Gravelines (named after a Flemish town near Calais), was concluded with a decisive...
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Pro B. Blois Monaco Paris Roanne Nancy Cholet Dijon Chalon-sur-Saône Gravelines Le Mans Limoges ASVEL Nanterre Saint-Quentin Strasbourg Metropolitans...
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Originating near the village of Bourthes and emptying into the North Sea near Gravelines, the Aa is located near the north-eastern limit of the English Channel...
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carrack. The main ships of the English and Spanish fleets in the Battle of Gravelines of 1588 were galleons; all of the English and most of the Spanish galleons...
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other parts of Luxembourg, parts of Flanders, including Arras, Béthune, Gravelines and Thionville (Treaty of the Pyrenees 1659) Free County of Burgundy (1668...
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1906, p. 551 Église Saint-Willibrord guidebook (French), Gravelines, 2003 History of Gravelines (French) [1] retrieved 28 July 2016 Église Saints Pierre...
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Granelli, Sean Aday, Māris Andžāns, Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova, John-Paul Gravelines, Mils Hills, Irene Martinez-Sanchez, Mariita Mattiisen, Holger Molder...
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member of the squadron on 8 July 1941, crash-landed near the beach at Gravelines-Dunkirk. He had been captured by German soldiers, and his status was "prisoner...
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Jean de Monchy (section Gravelines)
would be with the army of Marshal Thermes at the disastrous battle of Gravelines at which one of the French armies was destroyed. He was taken prisoner...
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