Odon (river) — Odon Mouth Orne 49°9′41″N 0°22′13″W / … Wikipedia
Odon — may refer to: People Odon of Greater Poland, duke of Greater Poland Odon de Pins, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Places Odon (river), a river in France Odon, Indiana, United States Other the battle honour given to Commonwealth units for… … Wikipedia
Odon of Poznań — (also known as of Greater Poland and Mieszkowic) (Polish: Odon poznański (wielkopolski, Mieszkowic)) (ca. 1149 – 20 April 1194) was a Duke of Greater Poland and Poznań during 1177/79–1182, and Duke of Kalisz during 1193–1194. He was the eldest… … Wikipedia
Second Battle of the Odon — Part of Battle for Caen Date 15 July 1944 Location … Wikipedia
Grainville-sur-Odon — (pr. GREHN veel) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse Normandie region in northern France.Its postal code is 14210. The INSEE code is 14311. The commune sits near the Odon River.ee also*Grainville Langannerie *Communes of the… … Wikipedia
Tournay-sur-Odon — is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse Normandie region in northern France.Its postal code is 14310. The INSEE code is 14702.Administration* Canton: Villers BocageGeographyThe village lies near the Odon river.*Area: 3.50 km²… … Wikipedia
Bretteville-sur-Odon — French commune nomcommune=Bretteville sur Odon région=Basse Normandie département=Calvados arrondissement=Caen canton=Caen 1 insee=14101 cp=14760 maire=Pierre Estrade mandat=2001 2008 intercomm=Caen la Mer longitude= 0.412777777778… … Wikipedia
Orne River — Infobox River | river name = Orne caption = The Orne in Caen. origin = Normandy mouth = English Channel coord|49|16|42|N|0|13|34|W|name=English Channel Orne|display=inline,title basin countries = France length = 170 km elevation = 240 m discharge … Wikipedia
Orne (river) — For the river Orne in Lorraine, see Orne (Moselle). Orne The Orne in Caen Origin Aunou sur Orne Mouth English Channel … Wikipedia
Operation Epsom — Part of Battle for Caen An ammunition carrier of the 11th Armoured Division explodes after it is hit by a mortar round during Operation Epsom – … Wikipedia