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  1. The offensive was part of a French strategy to attack the Noyon Salient, a large bulge in the new Western Front, which ran from Switzerland to the North Sea. The First Battle of Artois began on the northern flank of the salient on 17 December and the offensive against the southern flank in Champagne began three days later.

    • 20 December 1914 – 17 March 1915
    • Inconclusive
  2. Between the coast and the Vosges was a westward bulge in the trench line, named the Noyon salient for the captured French town at the maximum point of advance near Compiègne. Joffre's plan for 1915 was to attack the salient on both flanks to cut it off.

    • Allied victory
    • 2 August 1914-11 November 1918
  3. Outline of the Noyon Salient, formed from September to October 1914 The French had used the undamaged railways behind their front to move troops more quickly than the Germans, who had to take long detours, wait for repairs to damaged tracks and replace rolling stock.

  4. Operation Alberich ( German: Unternehmen Alberich) was the code name of a German military operation in France during the First World War. [a] Two salients had been formed during the Battle of the Somme in 1916 between Arras and Saint-Quentin and from Saint-Quentin to Noyon.

  5. Outline of the Noyon Salient, formed from September–October 1914 The First Battle of Picardy from (22 to 26 September 1914), was the first of the reciprocal outflanking attempts by the French and German armies after the First Battle of the Aisne (13 September – 28 September) and resulted in an encounter battle in Picardy.

    • 25–29 September 1914
    • Inconclusive
  6. Vida. En las primeras versiones del Martirologio romano se afirma que era hermano gemelo de Gildardo de Ruan. Según la versión más antigua sobre su vida, nació en Salency, en el departamento de Oise, dentro de la Picardía francesa, en el último cuarto del siglo V, dedicó su vida a la evangelización, alcanzando el obispado de Noyon.

  7. Operation Michael ( German: Unternehmen Michael) was a major German military offensive during the First World War that began the German Spring Offensive on 21 March 1918. It was launched from the Hindenburg Line, in the vicinity of Saint-Quentin, France. Its goal was to break through the Allied (Entente) lines and advance in a north-westerly ...