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What (who) is têtard - definition

COMMUNE IN NORD, FRANCE
Ledringem; Ledringhem, Nord; Ledringhem, France; Ledring; La campagnarde; Leodringas; 59338; Christian Delassus; Jérémie Landron; Luithari; APEEPL; Wautier de Ghistelles; Leodringœ mansiones; Leodringas mansiones; Leodringae mansiones; Hallekerque; Ledera; ANPL; Bas de la Plaine; La Potence; Les Grenouilles; Les Tambours; Oost Houck; Planckeel; Tampon court; Zinkepit; Platse Becque; Paeltronck Hoeve; Ferme du têtard borne; Planckael; Coin de l'Est; Leregem; Le Trou Flamand; Auberge Du Kok-smid; Auberge Du Kok-Smid; Kok-Smid; Kaliszewski Becque; Kaliszewski; Ledrenghem; Ledringhien; Jan de Druck; Ледренгем; 莱德兰盖姆; Mormentyn; Liutradus; Leodro
  • Actual lands (with country boundaries) having been part of Avalonia terrane.
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  • Map of Roman Empire in the 2nd century (116), with Gallia Belgica province highlighted in red.
  • Map of the [[County of Flanders]] in the late 14th century.
  • [[Farmhouse]] (hofstede) in Ledringhem
  • Situation of Pagus Mempiscus. The blue zone corresponds to the future polders (only in the 10th century). The coastline is from the 9th century
  • Map of Gallic tribes in [[Gallia Belgica]].
  • Hallstatt]] and [[La Tène culture]]s. The core Hallstatt territory (800 BCE) is shown in solid yellow, the area of influence by 500 BCE (HaD) in light yellow. The core territory of the La Tène culture (450 BCE) is shown in solid green, the eventual area of La Tène influence by 50 BCE in light green. The territories of some major [[Celtic tribes]] are labelled. Map drawn after ''Atlas of the Celtic World'', by John Haywood (2001: 30–37).
  • Southern part of the Low Countries with bisschopry towns and abbeys c. 7th century. Abbeys were the onset to larger villages and even some towns.
  • View on Ledringhem's school
  • Ledringhem in the arrondissement of Dunkirk
  • The [[Seventeen Provinces]] (orange, brown and yellow areas) and the Bishopric of Liège (green)
  • Map
  • The Gallic Empire under [[Tetricus I]] by 271 AD (in green)
  • Map of Belgium and the Netherlands during the French occupation (1793–1815).
  • 1609 map of the county of Flanders by [[Matthias Quad]] (cartographer) and [[Johannes Bussemacher]] (engraver & publisher, Cologne)
  • Blue: spread of the Beeldenstorm in the Low Countries.
  • The Low Countries Map (1556–1648)
  • Europe during Weichselian- & Würm-Glaciation

Tetard      
·noun A gobioid fish (Eleotris gyrinus) of the Southern United States;
- called also sleeper.

Wikipedia

Ledringhem

Ledringhem (French pronunciation: ​[lədʁɛ̃ɡɛm]; West Flemish: Ledringem) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.

It is situated also in the ancient territory of the County of Flanders, in the Houtland (or woodland, with the cities of Cassel and Hazebrouck) in the Franse Westhoek (French Western corner) where French Flemish was still spoken until recently.

The residents of Ledringhem are called in French Ledringhemois.