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  2. R.F.C. Tournai - Wikipedia

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    R.F.C. Tournai. R.F.C. Tournai is a Belgian association football club from the city of Tournai, Hainaut. It is the result of the merger between R. Union Sportive Tournaisienne ( matricule n°26) and R.R.C. Tournaisien (n°36) in 2002. The club wears the matricule n°26 and plays in the Belgian Division 2, the fourth tier of Belgian football.

  3. Battle of the Spurs - Wikipedia

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    Tournai remained in English hands, with William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy as Governor. The fortifications and a new citadel were reconstructed between August 1515 and January 1518, costing around £40,000. Work ceased because Henry VIII planned to restore the town to France. Tournai was returned by treaty on 4 October 1518.

  4. Tournai - Wikipedia

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    A French-speaking Walloon town[edit] Grand-Place of Tournai. Tournai is a French-speaking town of Belgium. The local language is tournaisien, a Picard dialect similar to that of other municipalities of Hainaut and Northern France. Tournai also belongs to Romance Flanders, like Lille, Douai, Tourcoing, and Mouscron.

  5. Tournaisis - Wikipedia

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    Tournaisis. The Tournaisis, or Tournai (Flemish: Doornik ), a territory in the Low Countries in present-day Belgium, is one of Europe's oldest town centres. [1] Located in the Wallonia region of Belgium on the Scheldt River (French: L'Escaut ), northwest of Mons, Tournai residents are primarily French-speaking.

  6. David Byrne Live at Union Chapel - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic. [1] Union Chapel in Islington is a fully functional church and music venue. David Byrne Live at Union Chapel is a DVD of a live performance at the London church of the same name by David Byrne released on October 26, 2004.

  7. Battle of Saint-Omer - Wikipedia

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    8,000 dead [4] Unknown wounded. The Battle of Saint-Omer, fought on 26 July 1340, was a major engagement in the early stages of the Hundred Years' War, during Edward III 's 1340 summer campaign against France launched from Flanders. The campaign was initiated in the aftermath of the English naval victory at the Battle of Sluys but was far less ...

  8. Le Livre des tournois - Wikipedia

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    Union générale d'éditions. ISBN 9782264002907. François Avril (1986-11-24). Le Livre des Tournois du Roi René. Herscher. ISBN 978-2733501290. Marc-Edouard Gautier (2009). Splendeur de l'enluminure: le roi René et les livres. Actes Sud. ISBN 9782742786114. Nicole Reynaud; François Avril (1993–1998).

  9. Simon of Tournai - Wikipedia

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    Simon of Tournai (c. 1130–1201) was a professor at the University of Paris in the late twelfth century. His date of birth is uncertain, but he was teaching before 1184, as he signed a document at the same time as Gerard de Pucelle , the Bishop of Coventry , who died that year.