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    anthem (Elsässisches Fahnenlied). In 1913, however, the Saverne Affair (French: Incident de Saverne) showed the limits of this new tolerance of the Alsatian...
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  • anthem (Elsässisches Fahnenlied). In 1913, however, the Saverne Affair (French: Incident de Saverne) showed the limits of this new tolerance of the Alsatian...
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    Zabern Affair (redirect from Saverne Affair)
    unrest in Zabern (now Saverne) in Alsace-Lorraine, where two battalions of the Prussian 99th (2nd Upper Rhenish) Infantry Regiment [de] were garrisoned, after...
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    1913–1993. Saverne. "The True Events That Inspired 'The Little Prince'". Time. Retrieved 6 January 2022. "Wind, Sand and Stars Quotes by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry"...
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    Paul Acker (category People from Saverne)
    September 1874 in Saverne. A journalist, he contributed to Le Gaulois, L'Écho de Paris, Revue des deux Mondes, L'Illustration, Revue de Paris, and Revue...
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    and especially climbing up its eastern side to its lower point, the Col de Saverne. This was first solved by means of a ladder of seventeen locks, allowing...
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    Württemberg (duke of Württemberg) and some Lutheran theologians at Saverne. The duc de Guise had first made contact with Württemberg in July 1561, expressing...
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    Franco-Prussian War (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    army disengaged and retreated in a westerly direction towards Bitche and Saverne, hoping to join French forces on the other side of the Vosges mountains...
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    Régiolis (section Incident)
    operated on the Charles de Gaulle Express, a new line directly connecting the Gare de Paris-Est to terminal 2 of the Paris Charles de Gaulle. These trains...
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    defeated a Panzer brigade during the armored clashes in Lorraine, forced the Saverne Gap, and liberated Strasbourg. After taking part in the Battle of the Colmar...
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    Ingenheim derailment (category Accidents and incidents involving SNCF)
    déraille entre Strasbourg et Saverne: 22 blessés, dont un dans un état grave" [A TGV derailed between Strasbourg and Saverne: 22 injured, including one...
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    Mława (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    2004–2005 season. Mława is twinned with: Moscufo, Italy Năsăud, Romania Saverne, France Barañáin, Spain Viernheim, Germany Raseiniai, Lithuania Victor...
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    Guise (who was at Saverne) to hurry back into the kingdom to join him in opposing toleration of Protestantism. On 1 March, the duc de Guise was in Wassy...
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    History of Strasbourg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    authorities. The Saverne Affair remains vivid in the memory of many Alsatians. When the Maginot Line was built, the Sous-secteur fortifié de Strasbourg (fortified...
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    Lorraine and Aumale travelled for a meeting with the duke of Württemberg at Saverne. The matter of discussion was Christian doctrine, Württemberg being a Lutheran...
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    Orléans Tours - Saumur Tours - Poitiers Orléans - Nevers Strasbourg - Saverne - Sarrebourg Strasbourg - Sélestat Bâle - Mulhouse Mulhouse - Belfort Mulhouse...
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  • assistant referee suffering a back injury after being hit with debris. The incident required police and firefighter intervention and, despite handing out four...
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    Hamilton was killed by a musket-shot in a rear-guard action at the Col de Saverne and she was widowed. On 7 July Charles II created the widow Baroness Rosse...
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  • Düsseldorf Cow War (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    2,000 troops. The Catholics simply retreated into walled towns such as Saverne, waiting until the ill-disciplined invaders ran out of money and retreated...
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  • Seventh Army's drive through the northern Vosges Mountains and forcing the Saverne Gap. This continued with the liberation of Strasbourg in November 1944...
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    chemin de fer de Grande Ceinture et de Petite Ceinture and the two national administrations, chemins de fer d'Alsace-Lorraine (AL) and chemins de fer de l'État...
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  • received the Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe. The "tree of liberty", planted in Saverne after Alsace was restored to France at the end of World War I, was chopped...
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  • Regensburg (921) Siege of Rheims (922) Siege of Chièvrement (922) Siege of Saverne (923) Siege of Metz (923) Siege of Adrianople (923) – Byzantine–Bulgarian...
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  • ASC Kellermann was abandoned by the referee with the score 2–2 after an incident between players of the two teams. ASC Kellermann were subsequently penalised...
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    Germany downplayed the incident of Forstner's use of a derogatory term ("Wackes") in referring to the Alsatian residents of Saverne, with the excuse that...
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    the Massacre center on Francis, Duke of Guise. The Duke had travelled to Saverne to meet with the Lutheran Duke of Württemberg on February 15, 1562. There...
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    Alteckendorf (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Alteckendorf is about 30 km north-west of Strasbourg and 20 km east of Saverne. Covering an area of 572 hectares, the commune is located on the plain...
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