chalons-sur-saone

Châ·lons

[sha-lawn]
noun
1.
Also called Châ·lons-sur-Marne [sha-lawn-syr-marn] . a city in and the capital of Marne, in NE France: defeat of Attila a.d. 451.
2.
Also called Châ·lons-sur-Saône [sha-lawn-syrsohn] . a city in E France, on the Saône River. 60,451.
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chalons

noun
the battle in which Attila the Hun was defeated by the Romans and Visigoths in 451 
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