Directional road signs to the cemetery may be found on the main highways in Chateau-Thierry, Soissons, Reims and Epernay. Road distances to Fere-en-Tardenois from nearby cities are: Soissons, 16 miles/26 kilometers; Reims, 28.5 miles/46 kilometers; Laon, 33 miles/53 kilometers, and Senlis, 44.5 miles ...
after severe fighting these divisions definitely stopped the progress of the attack on their front and the lines stabilized, the german forces having driven a deep salient roughly defined by reims, chateau-thierry and soissons into allied territory.
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5 15 Psalter and Hours of Yolande de Soissons, M.729, fol. 232v, The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. 16 J. Wogan-Browne, 'Chaste bodies: frames and experiences', in S. Kay & M. Rubin (eds. ) Framing medieval bodies (Manchester, 1994), p24.
... 1100-1125 49.416 Fragment of a sarcophagus Sandstone France (Alsace), 1125-1150 44.278 Rosette casket Bone over wood Byzantine, 12th century 26.126 Book cover with Crucifixion Champleve enamel and gilding on copper France (Limoges), c. 1200 62.96 Stained glass with two clerics Soissons ...
Soissons, which carries the homeologous semi-dwarfing alleleRht-B1b (formerly termed Rht1) was found to be the most resistant of the wheat varieties recommended for growing in the UK (Gosmanetal.
The reaction volume was made up to 5 mL using Na-acetate TABLE I Composition of Water-Extractable Pentosan (WEP) and Water-Unextractable Pentosans (WUP) Obtained from Three Wheat Cultivar Flours a,b Apollo Soissons Thésée WEP WUP WEP WUP WEP WUP Arabinoxylan c 38.8 23.4 34.0 32.2 41.9 29.7 Ferulic acid d 1.8 8.0 2.6 9.5 2.3 ...
Originally a one-man business, then a family firm, Wolber is now a public company with 900 employees at its 30,000-square-metre works at Soissons.
In milling, Soissons produced >6.5% coarse bran, whereas Baroudeur produced only 4%. In mechanical trials, the Soissons batch had more pliable seed coats, with a higher energy to fracture level.
I. Mladjov, Page 2/2 561-567 Charibert I (Caribert) … son of Chlothar I of Soissons (partitioned between Austrasia, Burgundy, and Neustria 567; to Neustria 613) King in Soissons (Neustria), then of all Francia from 679 511-561 Chlothar I (Clotaire) … son of Chlodwig I; Reims and Metz 555-561; all ...