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    Nicolas Catinat (French pronunciation: [nikɔla katina], 1 September 1637 – 22 February 1712) was a French military commander and Marshal of France under...
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    the French army of Marshal Nicolas Catinat and the army of the Grand Alliance under Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy. Catinat, advancing from Fenestrelle...
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    under Nicolas Catinat defeated a Savoyard army of 18,000 led by Victor Amadeus and the Imperial general Prince Eugène of Savoy. Victory allowed Catinat to...
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    thousands of local militiamen and 4,000 French regulars under marshal Nicolas Catinat. On 22 May, Victor Amadeus marched his forces from the Bricherasio...
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    was intent on seizing control of Viet Nam. The ship itself honored Nicolas Catinat, a 17th- and 18th-century Marshal of France; but application of name...
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    Joseph, Duke of Vendôme Maurice de Saxe Nicolas Catinat James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick Jean-de-Dieu Soult Nicolas Oudinot Gilbert du Motier, Marquis...
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    damaged. But the Savoy armies were defeated by the French Marshal Nicolas Catinat and Philis de La Charce leading a peasant army. In 1713, the Treaty...
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    south in Piedmont, Nicolas Catinat led 12,000 men and soundly defeated Victor Amadeus at the Battle of Staffarda on 18 August. Catinat immediately took...
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    XIV appointed Nicolas Catinat as commander of the French Army against the Duke of Savoy’s Army during the Nine Years' War. General Catinat, better known...
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    Marshal Nicolas Catinat and his chief engineer Marshal Vauban had a strong working relationship and would cooperate seamlessly during the siege. Catinat had...
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    under the duc de Luxembourg at the Battle of Steenkerke, and under Nicolas Catinat at Marsaglia. In 1695, he was placed in command of the army operating...
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    some mistakes were undoubtedly made; replacing the military commander Nicolas Catinat by the Duke of Villeroi in 1701 may be attributed to her, but certainly...
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    [citation needed] In 1701, Villeroy was sent to Italy to supersede Nicolas Catinat and was soon beaten by the inferior army of Prince Eugene of Savoy...
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  • became almost impregnable for much of the 17th and 18th centuries. Nicolas Catinat 1637–1712 French Most famous for his decisive victories over the Duke...
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    noble families taking part in its mercantile enterprises. Captured by Nicolas Catinat in 1691, Nice was restored to Savoy in 1696; but it was again besieged...
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    d'Artagnan François d'Aubusson de La Feuillade Charles de Blanchefort Nicolas Catinat Abraham de Fabert Louis Friant Armand Louis de Gontaut Antoine III...
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    seventeenth century numerous raids and looting by the French general Nicolas Catinat stripped the villages, the castle and the churches of their valuables...
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    defeat at the Battle of Carpi on 9 July 1701 the French commander, Nicolas Catinat, precipitously retired behind the river Mincio, leaving Prince Eugene...
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    Killed at Steenkerque en 1692. (Debay) Battle of Marsaglia, won by Nicolas Catinat over the Piedmontese troops of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia assisted...
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    Anne-Jules, 2nd duc de Noailles (1650–1708), Marshal of France in 1693 Nicolas Catinat (1637–1712), Marshal of France in 1693 Louis Joseph de Bourbon, duc...
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    de Bourgogne, heir to the throne of France (b. 1682) February 22 – Nicolas Catinat, French military commander and Marshal of France under Louis XIV (b...
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    Succession, takes place in Italy when French troops under the command of Nicolas Catinat are attacked by Austrian forces led by Prince Eugene of Savoy. Crossing...
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    south to invest Landau. Unwilling to challenge his stronger foes, Nicolas Catinat with his French army watched from a distance as the Landau defenses...
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  • battalion in the Irish Brigade of the French Royal Army. He served under Nicolas Catinat in Italy and Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme in Catalonia during the...
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    in the Duchy of Savoy: A French force under the command of General Nicolas Catinat defeats the Savoyard forces, leaving 10,000 dead or wounded, while...
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  • by the Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II. 1701 – A Bourbon force under Nicolas Catinat withdraws from a smaller Habsburg force under Prince Eugene of Savoy...
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  • Succession, takes place in Italy when French troops under the command of Nicolas Catinat are attacked by Austrian forces led by Prince Eugene of Savoy. Crossing...
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  • nationale de France. de Broglie, Emmanuel (1902). "Chapitre II (1681–1688)". Catinat : l'homme et la vie (1637–1712) (hardcover) (in French) (Hachette-BnF reprinted...
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    opposing army (French, Spaniards, and Piedmontese), commanded by Marshal Catinat, was slowly drawing together between the Chiese and the Adige. But supply...
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  • Baron Baltimore, Colonial governor of Maryland (d. 1715) September 1 – Nicolas Catinat, French military commander and Marshal of France under Louis XIV (d...
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