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    Michel-Joseph Maunoury (pronounced [miʃɛl ʒozɛf monuʁi]; 17 December 1847 – 28 March 1923) was a commander of the French forces in the early days of World...
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  • 1957 Maurice Maunoury (1863–1925), French politician born in Egypt, Minister of the Colonies, Minister of the Interior Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847–1923)...
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    Paris he played an important role in the First Battle of the Marne, when Maunoury's Sixth Army, which was under his command, attacked the German west flank...
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    counterattacks of the Third Army and the Army of Lorraine be called off. Michel-Joseph Maunoury was put in command of the newly formed Sixth Army, which initially...
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    time of the Storming of the Bastille in 1789 and, like his close friend, Michel Ordener, he embraced the French Revolution. After his unit was disbanded...
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    Bussy-le-Grand, Burgundy, on 25 September 1771. He was the fifth son of Michel Junot (1739–1814) and Marie Antoinette Bienaymé (1735–1806). He first attended...
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    mayor of Tailly from 2001 to 2008; Charles (1929–); Jeanne (1931–2018); Michel (1933–2014); and Bénédicte (1936–). Philippe and Thérèse hired an Austrian...
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    Houssaye only a year later. He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery. Michel Cadé, « Augereau (Charles, Pierre, François) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire...
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     3 (11th ed.). pp. 431–432. Barras et son temps by Henri Alméras (Albin Michel, n.d.) Barras, chef d'État oublié by Pierre Temin (1992). ISBN 2884150137...
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    Henri Joseph Eugène Gouraud (French: [ɡuʁo]; 17 November 1867 – 16 September 1946) was a French Army officer best known for his command of the 4th Army...
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    Marie Joseph Pierre François Kœnig or Koenig (10 October 1898 – 2 September 1970) was a French general during World War II during which he commanded a...
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    and was also a member of the court-martial that refused to try Marshal Michel Ney. Masséna died in Paris in 1817 and was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery...
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    against heresy was discussed. The tenor of the debate became heated as Michel de l'Hôpital, chancellor of France and Lorraine sparred over the matter...
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    General Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1910–1912 General Victor-Constant Michel: 1912–1914 Général de division Joseph Gallieni: 1914–1915 General Michel-Joseph Maunoury:...
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    was to defend Paris with Gallieni as the Military Governor and Michel-Joseph Maunoury as the commander of the 6th army. Gallieni demanded not only garrison...
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    Henri Philippe Bénoni Omer Joseph Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), better known as Philippe Pétain (French: [filip petɛ̃]) and Marshal Pétain (French:...
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    Liberation of Serbia (1918) Joseph Gallieni – Military Governor of Paris and Minister of War (1915–1916) Michel-Joseph Maunoury – Commander of the 6th Army...
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    Michel with Joffre and dismissed Michel from the Supreme War Council. The new Plan XVII drafted by Joseph Joffre was now adopted, rejected Michel's ideas...
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    school in Tarbes, Rodez, Gourdan-Polignan and at the Jesuit Collège Saint-Michel in Saint-Étienne before attending the Jesuit Collège Saint-Clément in Metz...
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    Dalstein: 1906–1910 Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1910–1912 Victor-Constant Michel: 1912–1914 Joseph Gallieni: 1914–1915 Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1915–1916 Augustin...
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    Dalstein: 1906–1910 Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1910–1912 Victor-Constant Michel: 1912–1914 Joseph Gallieni: 1914–1915 Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1915–1916 Augustin...
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    Dalstein: 1906–1910 Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1910–1912 Victor-Constant Michel: 1912–1914 Joseph Gallieni: 1914–1915 Michel-Joseph Maunoury: 1915–1916 Augustin...
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    Macdonogh (Head of BEF Intelligence) at Bray (simultaneous with Joseph Gallieni and Michel Maunoury's meeting with the BEF Chief of Staff Archibald Murray). Franchet...
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    Maud'huy (1857–1921) Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847–1923), posthumous Marshal of France Antoine de Mitry (1857–1924) Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor (1770–1849)...
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    inevitable he resigned the governorship of Paris on 22 January 1871 to General Joseph Vinoy, retaining the presidency of the government until after the armistice...
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    Marshals during the Hundred Days, and voted in favor of the death penalty for Michel Ney. He was raised to marquis de Pérignon, a Peer of France, and awarded...
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    in the battle, he was released on parole by Austrian Commander-in-Chief Joseph Nikolaus de Vins. In 1794 he was again actively engaged, and received a...
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    Joseph Vinoy (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf vinwa]; 10 August 1803 – 27 April 1880) was a French soldier. He originally intended to join the Church, but...
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  • Philippe Manoury (born 1952), French composer Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847–1923), Marshal of France Simon Maunoury (born 1983), French badminton player Manoury...
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  • France: Joseph Gallieni, Louis Franchet d'Espèrey, Augustin Dubail, Adolphe Messimy, Raymond Poincaré, Noël de Castelnau, Michel-Joseph Maunoury and Fernand...
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