Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, 1st Count Brune (French pronunciation: [ɡijom maʁi an bʁyn], 13 March 1764 – 2 August 1815) was a French military commander...
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her ally, the Batavian Republic under the command of general Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, and an expeditionary force from Great Britain and her ally Russia...
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the supreme commander of the Franco-Batavian forces, General Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, that allowed the Anglo-Russian forces to evacuate this bridgehead...
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ally, the Batavian Republic, under the command of French general Guillaume Marie Anne Brune on one side, and a British division under general Sir Ralph Abercromby...
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French cardinal and statesman his son Guillaume Briçonnet (Bishop of Meaux) (1472–1534) Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, French military commander, Marshal of...
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had 80 members. A new coup d'état, attempted by French general Guillaume Marie Anne Brune the next autumn, was disavowed by the French Directory on 17 Frimaire...
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later repudiated by King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, and Marshal Guillaume Marie Anne Brune then led 40,000 French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch soldiers...
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vengeance led to barbarous acts against some of these officials. Guillaume Marie Anne Brune (a Napoleonic marshal) was savagely assassinated, and his remains...
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Baluze (1630–1718), scholar and personal librarian of Colbert Guillaume Marie Anne Brune (1763–1815), marshal of France, marshal of the Empire and godfather...
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August 1807, 50,000 French, Spanish and Dutch troops under Marshal Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune began an assault on Swedish Pomerania and besieged Stralsund again...
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Jean-de-Dieu Soult March 29, 1769 November 26, 1851 May 19, 1804 Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune May 13, 1763 August 2, 1815 May 19, 1804 Jean Lannes† April 11...
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never restored to the Holy See. In 1815, Bonapartist Marshal Guillaume Marie Anne Brune was assassinated by adherents of the royalist party during the...
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Marie Anne de Bourbon (16 October 1697 – 11 August 1741) was Surintendante de la Maison de la Reine (Superintendent of the Household) to the French queen...
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the Empire. Pierre André Latreille (1762–1833), entomologist Guillaume Marie Anne Brune (1763–1815), marshal of France Alceste De Ambris (born 15 September...
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men, mostly from the Batavian Republic, who had been used under Guillaume Marie Anne Brune to crush the rebellion in the Vendée. Additional veteran troops...
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name Charles XIV John (1818–1844), Marshal of the Empire in 1804 Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, Count of the Empire (1763–1815), Marshal of the Empire in 1804...
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German pioneer in mining and metallurgy (b. 1752) August 2 – Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, French marshal (murdered) (b. 1763) August 6 – James A. Bayard...
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Henric von Essen (1800–1812) French governors general (1807–1813) Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune (August 1807) Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor (October 1807) Jacques...
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Pierre Brissot de Warville Girondist (Brissotin); guillotined. Guillaume Marie Anne Brune Political journalist; Jacobin; friend of Georges Danton; appointed...
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William Cobbett, English journalist, author (d. 1835) March 13 – Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune, Marshal of France (d. 1815) March 20 – Charles Sturt, English...
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(1795 -1797) Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet 1796–1797 Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune 1802–1806 Horace François Sébastiani 1806–1812 Antoine François...
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Plateau obtained in February 1798 with the invasion led by General Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune. This provided the revolutionaries with two strategic outlets:...
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gates of Paris Louis Alexandre Berthier Jean-Baptiste Bessières Guillaume Marie Anne Brune Louis-Nicolas Davout Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr Jean-Baptiste...
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revolutionary committee seized power. On 12 April 1798 General Guillaume Marie Anne Brune proclaimed the Helvetic Republic. Under the centralized government...
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Corps of Observation). Based at Toulon and commanded by Marshal Guillaume Marie Anne Brune. This army was charged with the suppression of any potential royalist...
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Louis Bertrand Pierre Brun de Villeret (général de division) Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune (Maréchal d'Empire) Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet (général de division)...
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made a brigadier general by Napoleon, after which he worked with Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune as general staff. In 1809, he was made commander-in-chief of Haute-Marne...
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same applied to the French forces under the command of General Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, the supreme commander of the Franco-Batavian forces in this theater...
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Observation – Armée du Var. Based at Toulon and commanded by Marshal Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, this army was charged with the suppression of any potential royalist...
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the French Revolution, he served as an Assistant to Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, 1st Count Brune (1763–1815). In 1808, he became a genealogist. His genealogical...
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