Jarnac

Jarnac, a town on the Charente, celebrated as the scene of a victory which the Catholics, commanded by the Duc d'Anjou, afterwards Henry III. obtained in 1569 over the Huguenots commanded by Condé.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Jaques * Jaroslav
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Jannes and Jambres
Jansen, Cornelius
Jansenists
Januarius, St.
January
January, Edict of
Janus
Japan
Japheth
Jaques
Jarnac
Jaroslav
Jarpnoonk
Jarrow
Jarvie, Bailie Nicol
Jasher, Book Of
Jasmin, Jacques
Jason
Jasper
Jassy
Jâtaka

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