Talk:Harfleur

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This article states that the English were driven out of Harfleur in 1435 by a revolt let by Jean de Grouchy. However, the Wikipedia article on Jean de Grouchy indicates that he lived between 1255 and 1320. This needs rectification, either with clarification of the existence of two people known as Jean de Grouchy, or attributing the leadership of the revolt to the correct person.

heraldry from French page[edit]

David V Houston (talk) 17:37, 15 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Post-Le harve[edit]

Did the town cease to exisit? Has nothing intresting happened their since its place as a harbour being upsured? What about during the war? No resistance, no battle?

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