Lavaux, he wrote to Brétigny to ask him to arbitrate.
On July 18 the marines were again called into action in the vicinity of Soissons, near Tigny and Vierzy.
The 2d Division took Beau Repaire Farm and Vierzy in a very rapid advance and reached a position in front of Tigny at the end of its second day.
But he was luckless enough to be made prisoner; and from the time of his release after the treaty of Brétigny he took no further share in the military enterprises of his time.
Triumph as it seemed, the treaty of Brétigny was really fatal to Edward's cause in the south of France.
Sidenote: The Social Strife] Only fourteen years had gone by since the Treaty of Brétigny raised England to a height of glory such as it had never known before.
England was still fresh from her glory at Brétigny when Edward appealed to the Parliament of 1365.
Sidenote: Misery of England] The Peace of Brétigny set its seal upon Edward's glory.
But the treaty of Brétigny not only severed them from the realm of France, it subjected them to the realm of England.
The Second Division took Beau Repaire farm and Vierzy in a very rapid advance and reached a position in front of Tigny at the end of its second day.
The D'Étigny is clearly the chief of the Allées, and we make slow progress past its tempting booths and flower-stalls and solider emporiums.
D'Étigny calmly built them up anew, and with increased care.
I'm off to Brétigny this instant," he said in a low tone.
Brétigny on the Orléans side, of the dead body of a man who must either have fallen accidentally or been thrown intentionally from a train bound for Paris.
The special commissioner at Brétigny station has, quite late, been informed of the following facts: passengers who left the train on its arrival at the Austerlitz terminus at 5 A.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tigny" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.