Rouen
/ruːˈɒŋ/- a port on the River Seine in NW France, chief town of Haute-Normandie; pop. 110,276 (2006). Rouen was in English possession from the time of the Norman Conquest until captured by the French in 1204, and again 1419-49; in 1431 Joan of Arc was tried and burnt at the stake there.鲁昂(法国西北部塞纳河畔的港口城市, 上诺曼底的主要城镇, 2006年人口110,276; 从诺曼征服直至1204年被法国夺取前为英国领地, 1419-1449年再度附属于英国; 1431年圣女贞德在该城受审并被烧死在火刑柱上)。