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  • I always ask them if they were at Les Augustins, at Les Tourelles, at Orléans, at Jargeau, at Beaugency, at Patay, at Paris?

    The Red Queen Philippa Gregory 2010

  • I always ask them if they were at Les Augustins, at Les Tourelles, at Orlans, at Jageau, at Beaugency, at Patay, at Paris.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • I always ask them if they were at Les Augustins, at Les Tourelles, at Orlans, at Jageau, at Beaugency, at Patay, at Paris.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • I always ask them if they were at Les Augustins, at Les Tourelles, at Orlans, at Jageau, at Beaugency, at Patay, at Paris.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • A professional soldier of some repute, La Hire was present at the lifting of the Siege of Orleans, and was the primary leader at the Battle of Patay which caused as much damage to the English as Agincourt did to the French.

    Étienne de Vignolles, Companion of the Maid de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • A professional soldier of some repute, La Hire was present at the lifting of the Siege of Orleans, and was the primary leader at the Battle of Patay which caused as much damage to the English as Agincourt did to the French.

    Archive 2008-03-02 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • They left the garden and followed the footprints which led them toward the outer boulevards, inclining somewhat in the direction of the Rue de Patay.

    Monsieur Lecoq �mile Gaboriau 2003

  • Indeed, the topography of the district evidently had no secrets for them, for, on quitting the Rue de Patay, they had immediately turned to the right, so as to avoid several large excavations, from which a quantity of brick clay had been dug.

    Monsieur Lecoq �mile Gaboriau 2003

  • Montfanon made the campaign of France with the other zouaves, and the empty sleeve which was turned up in place of his left arm attested with what courage he fought at Patay, at the time of that sublime charge when the heroic General de Sonis unfurled the banner of the Sacred Heart.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • As for the Prince, the same childish carelessness lighted up his jovial face, while the hero of Patay, with his coarse boots, his immense form enveloped in a somewhat shabby redingote, exhibited a face so contracted that one would have thought him devoured by remorse.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

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