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Guynemer may refer to: * Georges Guynemer (1894–1917) French WWI flying ace * Guynemer of Boulogne, Boulognese pirate and Crusader of the First Crusade * Monument Guynemer, Guynemer Square, Poelkapelle, Flanders, Belgium; see List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in Flanders * Guynemer, Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France, France; a tram stop; see List of tram stops in Île-de-France * Mikumo Guynemer ( ja, 美雲・ギンヌメール, link=no), a fictional character from ''Macross Delta''; see List of Macross Delta characters See also * Célestin Guynemer de la Hailandière Célestin René Laurent Guynemer de la Hailandière (May 3, 1798 – May 1, 1882) was a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Vincennes (now the Archdiocese of Indianapolis) from 1839 to 1847. He is perhaps best ...
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Georges Guynemer
Georges Guynemer (, 24 December 1894 – 11 September 1917 Missing in action, MIA) was the second highest-scoring French Third Republic, French Flying ace, fighter ace with 54 victories during World War I, and a French people, French Folk hero, national hero at the time of his death. Guynemer's death was a profound shock to France. Early life and military career Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer was born in Paris to a wealthy and aristocratic family. His father was Paul Guynemer. His mother, Julie Noémi Doynel de Saint-Quentin's ancestry included King Louis XIV. Guynemer experienced an often sickly childhood. Nevertheless, he succeeded as an aviator through his enormous drive and self-confidence. He was originally rejected five times for military service due to frailty, but was accepted for training as a mechanic in late 1914. With determination, he gained acceptance to aviator, pilot training, joining 1/2 fighter squadron Storks, ''Escadrille'' MS.3 on 8 June 1915. ...
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Guynemer Of Boulogne
Guynemer or Guinemerz was a Boulognese pirate who played a role in the First Crusade. Biography He assembled a fleet of Northern French, Danes, Frisians, and Flemings and set out from northern Europe for the eastern Mediterranean in Spring 1097. He sailed up to Tarsus, where he found Baldwin of Boulogne besieging the place, then held by Tancred of Hauteville, a fellow Christian but rival of Baldwin's for dominance in Cilicia. Excited to find a native of his own home town, he readily gave assistance to Baldwin, and after the town was taken he was given command of the garrison. In 1098, after Baldwin had moved on to rejoin the main Crusading army, Tancred requested the assistance of Guynemer in taking Alexandretta, which was held by the Turks. With Baldwin out of the region, Guynemer consented and together they captured the city. At the Siege of Antioch, Guynemer briefly held Latakia , coordinates = , elevation_footnotes = , elevation_m = 11 , el ...
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List Of World War I Memorials And Cemeteries In Flanders
Several war memorials and war graves have been erected in the Belgian region Flanders to memorialize the events that took place there during World War I. By the end of 1914 the Western Front ran from Nieuwpoort on the North Sea Coast to the Swiss Border. After the war, many memorials were erected in and along the area through which the front line had been. Five memorials are carillons, musical instruments of bells, which memorialize the loss of lives, cultural heritage, and bells during the war. Most of the war memorials in Flanders can be found in the Province of West Flanders (), which comprises the arrondissements of Bruges, Diksmuide, Ypres, Kortrijk, Ostend, Roeselare, Tielt and Veurne. Military cemeteries in West Flanders WW I memorials in West Flanders Yser Area There are many monuments and memorials in this sector which celebrate the Battle of the Yser and other events. These include – Ypres Salient Historical background The Ypres Salient was the site of ...
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List Of Tram Stops In Île-de-France
The following is a list of all stops of the Tramways in Île-de-France, sorted by lines. Stations {, class="wikitable sortable center" , + Table outlining tram stops in Île-de-France ! Station ! Line ! Opened ! Zone ! Arrondissementor Commune ! Connections ! Lat/Long ! class="unsortable" , Photography , - , Asnières-Quatre Routes , , 12 October 2019 , 3 , Asnières-sur-Seine, Bois-Colombes, Colombes , , style="font-size:xx-small" , , , - , , , 15 November 2012 , 3 , Asnières-sur-Seine, Gennevilliers , , style="font-size:xx-small" , , , - , Le Luth , , 15 November 2012 , 3 , Gennevilliers , , style="font-size:xx-small" , , , - , Le Village , , 15 November 2012 , 3 , Gennevilliers , , style="font-size:xx-small" , , , - , Timbaud , , 15 November 2012 , 3 , Gennevilliers , , style="font-size:xx-small" , , , - , Gennevilliers , , 15 November 2012 , 3 , Gennevilliers , , style="font-size:xx-small" , , , - ...
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