Noyon
Noyon is a small but historic French city in the Oise d?partement, Picardie, on the Oise Canal, approximately 60 miles north of Paris. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Originally inhabited by a Gallic tribe of peoples, it is famous as the site where Emperor Charlemagne was crowned in 768 as was the first Capetian king, Hugh Capet in 987. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Near the end of the 16th century the city fell under the control of Spain but King Henry IV of France would recapture it. The city was occupied by the Germans during World War I and World War II and on both occasions suffered heavy damage.
French: French can refer to more than one article:... Picardie: :This article is about the modern French r?gion of Picardie. For the historical French province and cultural area of Picardy, see Picardy.... Oise Canal: Redirect Canal latéral ŕ l'Oise... | ~ Table of Content ~
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