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  2. Timeline of Reims - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Reims, France. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Reims - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 the first Reims Model United Nations was launched, which gathered 200 international students from all the Sciences Po campuses. Daniel Rondeau, the ambassador of France to UNESCO and a French writer, is the patron of the event. The URCA (Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne) was founded in 1548. This multidisciplinary university ...

  4. Reims campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Reims campaign took place during the Hundred Years' War.It occurred after the French de facto government rejected the terms of the Treaty of London and consequently Edward III of England organised and commanded an expeditionary army to gain by force what he had failed to win by diplomacy.

  5. March to Reims - Wikipedia

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    The dauphin arrived at the castle of the Archbishop of Reims in Sept-Saulx (located 21 km from Reims). [34] The dauphin called on the people of Reims to open their gates, despite their vow to resist him for six weeks until relieved by Lancaster and Philip the Good. [35] After negotiations and dinner, Charles VII entered and slept in Reims.

  6. Timeline of the liberation of France - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Timeline of the liberation of the primary cities of France between 1943 and ... Reims: 51: Grand Est [56] 1944-08 ...

  7. Second Battle of the Marne - Wikipedia

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    The battle began on 15 July, when 23 German divisions of the First and Third armies – led by Bruno von Mudra and Karl von Einem – assaulted the French Fourth Army under Henri Gouraud east of Reims (the Fourth Battle of Champagne (French: 4e Bataille de Champagne). The U.S. 42nd Division was attached to the French Fourth Army.

  8. Category:Timelines of cities in France - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Reims - Wikipedia

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