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    Bessières is a Lausanne Métro station on M2 line. It was opened on 27 October 2008 as part of the inaugural section of the line, from Croisettes to Ouchy–Olympique...
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    station is at the corner of Avenue de la Porte-de-Clichy and Boulevard Bessières. Two secondary entrance are located, one on the forecourt of the Cité...
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    Boulevard Bessières comprising two fixed staircases leading to the right of no. 153 of the avenue, the one furthest at the corner with Boulevard Bessières, decorated...
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    guns, under the command of 40-year-old Maréchal d'Empire Jean-Baptiste Bessières, a skilled cavalry commander and loyal supporter of the Emperor. The "Army...
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    district. It is served by the Lausanne Metro Line 2, from Riponne and Bessières stations. The Cathedral of Lausanne The Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied...
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    section of the line, from Croisettes to Ouchy–Olympique. The station is located between CHUV and Bessières. Schwandl, Robert. "Lausanne". urbanrail....
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    Boulevard Bessières, now known as the Rue de La Jonquière, also carried the name Rue Marcadet between 1868 and 1890. The street is served by Métro stations Marcadet...
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  • Bertillon – French anthropologist and father of anthropometry Julien Bessières – French scientist, diplomat and politician Ramón Emeterio Betances –...
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    in south-western France. Gramat station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Figeac and Rodez. Julien Bessières (1777–1840), scientist and diplomat...
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    commanders, either Napoleon or Maréchal Bessières. The Emperor was too far away from the action and Bessières had been wounded during his earlier cavalry...
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    West. Imperial Guard (33,000-56,169) commanded by Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bessières (Guard Cavalry); Marshal François Joseph Lefebvre (Old Guard); Marshal...
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  • Haythornthwaite, p. 15 Nafziger, George. "French Forces under Marchal Bessieres: 23 April 1808" (PDF). United States Army Combined Arms Center. Nafziger's...
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    Ring road City gates of Paris Louis Alexandre Berthier Jean-Baptiste Bessières Guillaume Marie Anne Brune Louis-Nicolas Davout Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr...
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    rose rapidly to the rank of major-general. From 1782 to 1789, he was stationed at Strasbourg. During his time at the University of Strasbourg, Klemens...
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    had been a fortified village during the middle ages. Martres-Tolosane station has rail connections to Toulouse, Pau and Tarbes. The commune is bordered...
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    Croisettes to Ouchy–Olympique. The station is located between Bessières and Lausanne-Flon. The station is named after the choreographer Maurice Béjart, who worked...
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    secured the rear of the advance, posting guards at the breach and then stationed his regiment at the main palace. After hearing news of the death of the...
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    of Muslim Spain.when Arabs had ruled Spain. There were Spanish troops stationed in the city, but they remained confined to barracks. The only Spanish...
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    the disruption of French supplies, communications, and military units stationed near the coasts. Often, when British allies attempted military actions...
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    city centre. A new tramway now operates southwards to the Toulouse Arènes station where it connects with Line A of the Metro. On 10 November 2017 a man drove...
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  • reports, he had been waiting to hear that Bessières, his vanguard, had occupied Burgos (Oman, 1902). Bessières was superseded by Soult. "Canning strenuously...
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    the Battle of Czarnowo. After engagements at Bieżuń on 23 December with Bessières and Soldau (Działdowo) on 25 December with Ney, the Prussian corps under...
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  • (16 February 2015). "The Tunnel to return to Sky in 2016". Radio Times. Bessières, Michel; Gallois, Laurence (7 March 2016). "Tunnel (Canal+) : une saison...
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    archived from the original on 17 November 2021, retrieved 5 October 2021 Bessière, André (2008). Il était une fois la légion d'honneur: de la croix des braves...
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    is named after Prince Bagration. In Moscow, the Bagrationovskaya metro station, Bagration pass in Filyovsky Park District and the Bagration Bridge, which...
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    mid-November and reported to Admiral Samuel Hood, commander of the New York station. At Nelson's request, Hood transferred him to his fleet and Albemarle sailed...
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  • and decent visibility conditions, a sign could be sent through the 15 station towers between Paris and Lille, a distance of 193 km (120 mi), in only...
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  • out. Madame Bonaparte, Mademoiselle Beauharnais, Madame Murat, Lannes, Bessières, the aide-de-camp on duty, and lieutenant Lebrun, now duke of Placenza...
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    from Wellington to commit these forces at his discretion. Wellington stationed a further 17,000 troops at Halle, 8 miles (13 km) away to the west. They...
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  • Sweden, he died as the King of Sweden and King of Norway. Jean-Baptiste Bessières – Enlisted in the Constitutional Guard and served in the army during the...
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