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    Louis-Nathaniel Rossel (9 September 1844 – 28 November 1871) was a French army officer and a politician. On 19 March 1871, he became the only senior French...
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    Auguste-Louis de Rossel de Cercy (22 June 1736 – 27 February 1804) was a French Navy officer and painter. Cercy was born in Dompierre-sur-Mer in 1736...
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    attacks, decided to withdraw. The new commander of the National Guard, Louis Rossel, issued a terse bulletin: "The tricolor flag flies over the fort of Issy...
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  • Rossel may refer to: Eduard Rossel (born 1937), Russian politician in Sverdlovsk oblast Louis Rossel (1844–1871), French army officer and Minister of War...
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  • script) Director Subject 1966 France The Destiny of Rossel Le Destin de Rossel Jean Prat Louis Rossel, Paris Commune 1973 France The mask with golden eyes...
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    Charles-Denis Bourbaki (1816–1897), General Adrien Joseph Deutsch (1818–1895) Louis Rossel (1844–1871), Minister of War in the Paris Commune Gallieni (1849–1916)...
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    morning of the 28 November, he was executed by firing squad, alongside Louis Rossel and Pierre Bourgeois, former French Army members who had defected to...
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    Cluseret resigned and was replaced by Colonel Louis Rossel; but Rossel resigned on 9 May. He was replaced by Louis Charles Delescluze, an attorney and journalist...
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    (1947–1982), actor Kévin Théophile-Catherine (born 1989), footballer Louis Rossel (1844–1871), Army officer and Communard Florent Du Bois de Villerabel...
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    stage that he vigorously opposed captain Louis Rossel who wanted to pursue the war and not betray his country (Rossel was the only officer to join since 19...
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    Virgile Rossel (19 March 1858 – 29 May 1933) was a Swiss jurist, politician and writer. He was President of the Swiss National Council in 1909/1910 and...
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  • Imperial Guard near the present-day France's square. French officer Louis Rossel, who participated to the defense of Metz during the siege, joined up...
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    celebrating the prince's majority. He also photomontaged the execution of Louis Rossel, Pierre Bourgeois and Théophile Ferré at the Satory camp by the Versailles...
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    Filozofia 71, 2016, No. 4, pp. 316–327. "First as farce, then as tragedy: Louis Rossel and the Civil War in France" in Filozofski Vestnik 39, 2018, No. 2. ISSN 0353-4510...
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    Depiction of naval battle between La Surveillante and HMS Quebec by Auguste-Louis Rossel de Cercy...
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    Rabbi Seymour Rossel (born August 9, 1945) is an American author, publisher, editor, educator, and founder of Rossel Books. Through his work in editing...
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    Rossel, Virgile (1893). Louis Ruchonnet: Sa vie, son esprit, son œuvre (in French). Lausanne: F. Payot. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Louis Ruchonnet...
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    Numerous paintings and drawings of the battle were made, notably by Auguste-Louis Rossel de Cercy (a key exhibit of the Musée de la Marine in Paris), by George...
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    Vice-Admiral Louis-René Madelaine Le Vassor, comte de Latouche-Tréville (3 June 1745 – 19 August 1804) was a French Navy officer, politician and nobleman...
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    winners, and Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT were the manufacturer's winners. Yohan Rossel and Arnaud Dunand were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category...
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  • factory-supported entries in the category, retaining Yohan Rossel and signing Nikolay Gryazin and Marco Bulacia. Rossel and Gryazin's entries will be run in collaboration...
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    (in French). Éditions du Cervin. p. 251. Pidoux Gil, Matthey; Jean-Louis, Rossel Paul (1983). Théâtre du Jorat. 75 ans d'images (in French). Denges,...
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    old. Victor Hugo took up the defence, partly of Théophile Ferré and Louis Rossel, but also of three women: Léontine Suétens, Eulalie Papavoine, and Joséphine...
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    Republican, a supporter of the Paris Commune, who protested the executions of Louis Rossel and Gaston Crémieux in November 1871 and veiled the tricolour flag at...
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  • possessions to be returned to their owners May 9: Louis Rossel steps down as Delegate for War May 10: Louis Charles Delescluze becomes Delegate for War May...
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    Marchais. Victor Hugo took up the defence, partly of Théophile Ferré and Louis Rossel, but also of three women: Léontine Suétens, Eulalie Papavoine, and Joséphine...
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  • (1819 - 1858) Sarah Campbell (1820 - 1905) m. 1843 Louis Rossel (1806 - 1888) Louis Nathaniel Rossel (1844 - 1871) Henri Montgomery Campbell (1830 - 1874)...
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  • Marie-Thérèse Rossel, the manager Lucien Fuss and the editor-in-chief, Charles Breisdorff. The name commemorates Victor Rossel, the son of Emile Rossel, the paper's...
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    officer and nobleman. Over a career spanning 50 years, he served under Louis XV and Louis XVI and took part in 34 military engagements. He fought in the Seven...
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  • episode is slated to air in 2008. Viguier was replaced by drummer Guillaume Rossel in March 2008. In July 2008, the band recorded with producer Stepehen Hague...
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