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    Jean-Antoine Verdier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.n‿ɑ̃twan vɛʁdje]; 2 May 1767 – 30 May 1839) was a French General during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
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  • Catholic Church Jean-Antoine Verdier (1767–1839), French general Jean-Louis Verdier, mathematician, inventor of Verdier duality Jerome Verdier, Liberian human...
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  • (1745–1794), French poet Jean-Antoine Verdier (1767–1839), French general Jean-Antoine Villemin (1827–1892), French physician Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684–1721)...
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    General Lefebvre-Desnouettes and subsequently commanded by General Jean-Antoine Verdier besieged, repeatedly stormed, and was repulsed from the Spanish city...
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    Damietta, 800 infantry and 150 cavalry strong, commanded by General Jean-Antoine Verdier encountered the Turks. According to Kléber's report, 2,000 to 3,000...
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    combat. Augereau threw in demi-brigades led by Generals of Brigade Jean-Antoine Verdier and Pierre Verne. At mid-day, Austrian reinforcements led by General-Major...
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    Jean Verdier, PSS (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ vɛʁdje]; 19 February 1864 – 9 April 1940) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as...
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    long term, a French presence in Egypt was impossible to maintain. Jean Antoine Verdier managed to defeat a 2nd Turkish amphibious assault at Damietta several...
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  • poetry collection by Jean-François de La Harpe who said: "And Verdier in the idyll who defeated Deshoulières." In 1807, Verdier was elected member of...
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    André Masséna's Army of Italy. He commanded the 1st Brigade in Jean-Antoine Verdier's division, consisting of three battalions each of the 23rd Light...
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    Neuchâtel; Marshal Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult; Marshal Jean Lannes; Major General Nicolas Charles Oudinot; Major General Jean-Antoine Verdier; Colonel François-Joseph...
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    Battery Commander: General of Division Jean-Antoine Verdier 2nd Division: Verdier 1st Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Digonet 23rd Light Infantry Regiment...
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    Division: General of Division Jean-Antoine Verdier (1 foot and 1 horse artillery company) 1st Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Digonet (engaged) 23rd Light...
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    Cardinal Verdier. During the war he and his brother Paul Badré worked with the resistance. At this time he was Vicar at the parish of Saint-Antoine de Padoue...
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    Caldiero, but he was ordered to make his move towards midday. Finally Jean-Antoine Verdier would cross the Adige at Perzacco and turn the enemy left, with the...
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    returned to the ships each night, fearing ambushes. On July 5, General Jean Antoine Verdier (accompanied by a number of pro-French Amantean fugitives, including...
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  • 665 including 4 cavalry regiments) Brigade: Jean Guieu Brigade: François Point Brigade: Jean-Antoine Verdier Brigade: Frédéric Walther (cavalry) Division:...
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    that of François Verdier (1651–1730). Despite aspirations to become a history painter, he was never received as such by the Académie. Jean Ranc then became...
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  • Louis-Maïeul Chaudon, Antoine François Delandine, Nouveau dictionnaire historique, vol. VII, Lyon, Bruyset ainé, 1804, p. 465. Jean-Antoine Rigoley de Juvigny...
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  • brigade) Jean-Antoine Verdier (général de division) Pierre François Verger-Dubareau (général de brigade) François de Vergès (général de brigade) Jean-Marie...
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    18 artillery pieces, and the 4th Line Infantry Demi-Brigade under Jean-Antoine Verdier. After an hour and a half of combat, the position fell to the 4th...
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  • Brigade: Jean-Antoine Verdier Brigade: Louis André Bon Brigade: Jean Lannes Division: Claude-Henri Belgrand de Vaubois (10,500) Brigade: Jean Joseph Guieu...
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    led by general Honoré Charles Reille, soon superseded by general Jean-Antoine Verdier, engaged in the siege, and an additional 15,000 men in a covering...
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    his own division plus a second division under General of Division Jean-Antoine Verdier. Reynier's all-French division counted the 1st Light and 42nd Line...
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  • battalions) 3rd Portuguese Regiment (2 battalions) 8th Division Jean-Antoine Verdier Raymond-Vivies Brigade 11th Light Infantry Regiment (4 battalions)...
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    division commanded by Generals Guillaume Philibert Duhesme, Jean Reynier, Jean-Antoine Verdier, and the Amantea-born Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Amato. The...
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    pseudo-corps (not at full strength) under generals Paul Grenier and Jean-Antoine Verdier. The former's troops were positioned around Mantua while those of...
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    and edited it. Also Jean Papyre Masson Jean Antoine Rigoley de Juvigny; François Grudé de La Croix Du Maine; Antoine Du Verdier; Bernard de La Monnoye...
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    Pierre-Hubert Portemer and later for the highly respected rosarian, Victor Verdier in Paris. Pernet moved back to Lyon in 1856 and returned to the Guillot...
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    to capitulate were Cattaro and Ragusa. Cattaro, defended by the general Jean-Joseph Gauthier surrendered on 4 January 1814, while Ragusa, defended by...
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