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    1800, and received his army commission after the Battle of Marengo. He was appointed Aide-de-camp to Joachim Murat, 1st Prince Murat, was present at the...
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    nominal commander of the Army of Peierve of the Ains which won the Battle of Marengo. After the battle he sustained a successful combat,[clarification needed]...
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    Louis Marie Turreau (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
    Louis-Marie Turreau's father was fiscal procurator for waters and forests to the comté d'Évreux, before becoming mayor of Évreux. This situation imparted certain...
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    detached, with Boudet's division, at Rivalta, he heard the cannon of Marengo on his right. Taking the initiative he marched at once towards the sound...
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    artillery for the expedition to Italy, which he commanded with great effect at Marengo. For this, he was at once made general of division. In 1801, he became...
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    years later he had become captain and aide-de-camp to General Napoleon Bonaparte. At the Battle of Marengo in June 1800 he won further promotion. Under...
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    enlisted in an infantry regiment in February 1793 and saw active service at Marengo (1800) and Austerlitz (1805). On 20 September 1808, Monthion's troops were...
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    account of this campaign in his memoirs. Savary fought in the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800, where he served alongside Desaix. Following Desaix's death...
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    Louis-Nicolas Davout (category Mayors of places in Île-de-France)
    Napoleon Bonaparte. On his return, he did not take part in the Battle of Marengo, where his friend Desaix was killed while making a decisive contribution...
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    13 Borodino 12 Wagram 11 Somosierra 10 Friedland 9 Jena 8 Austerlitz 7 Marengo 6 Cairo 5 Malta 4 Arcole 3 Paris 2 Toulon 1    Napoleon Bonaparte (born...
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    Hussars; and was attached as aide-de-camp to General Baron Ignác Splényi (1772–1840), who had served at the Battle of Marengo and was captain-in-chief of the...
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    then went to Italy, where he behaved with distinction at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800. His actions merited the star of the Légion d'honneur,...
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    Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand, comte de Linois (27 January 1761 – 2 December 1848) was a French Navy officer and colonial administrator who served in the...
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    Louis Friant (redirect from Louis de Friant)
    the Marengo campaign. Friant took a lead role in the suppression of the great revolt in Cairo in March–April 1800. Confirmed in the rank of Général de Division...
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    1 March 1800 and he was able to recover some of his properties. After Marengo, the First Consul offered him the post of French minister to the United...
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    Tanaro was abolished and its territory divided between the departments of Marengo, Montenotte and Stura. Before becoming the department of Apennins, the...
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    Napoleon's Grande Armée to great effect. First proposed by the French theorist Comte de Guibert, the Mixed Order could be adapted to be used by companies or battalions...
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  • 1905. Ville-de-Paris: laid down in 1806 at Rochefort as Marengo; renamed to Ville-de-Vienne in 1807, Comte-d'Artois in 1814, and Ville-de-Paris in 1830...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte after their brilliant performance at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800. The regiment went on to serve with distinction in the...
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  • Napoleon (2023 film) (category Cultural depictions of Joséphine de Beauharnais)
    single battle. Napoleon was shot under the working title Marengo, a reference to the Battle of Marengo (1800). Filming took place in Lincoln, England in March...
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    invasion of Egypt, he became aide-de-camp to Napoléon Bonaparte in 1800, général de brigade after the Battle of Marengo, and finally commander of the Légion...
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    Invasion of Algiers (1830) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Admiral Duperré Marengo (74) Trident (74) Duquesne (80), captain Bazoche Algésiras (80) Conquérant (80) Breslaw (80) Couronne (74) Ville de Marseille (74)...
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    of Marengo in 1800, Jean Boudet's division had four 4-pounders and four 8-pounders attached to it. The division of Jacques-Antoine de Chambarlhac de Laubespin...
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  • upon the departure of Napoleon Bonaparte, then First Consul, for the Marengo campaign, where French forces defeated the Austrian army on 14 June 1800...
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    the service of Austria, where he was seriously wounded at the Battle of Marengo, but rose to the rank of lieutenant-general and became a chamberlain to...
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    campaigns in Corsica, 1793, the Alps, 1794–1797, and at the Battle of Marengo, 1800. Having served as an officer in the 9th Dragoon Regiment, he was...
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  • Wisconsin Coleraine — the town of Coleraine, Northern Ireland Comté — the eastern Franche-Comté region, France Coquetdale cheese — the valley of the River...
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    Smith 1998, pp. 205–206. Wrede 1898, p. 503. Arnold, James R. (2005). Marengo & Hohenlinden: Napoleon's Rise to Power. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen...
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    crossed the Great St Bernard Pass and was heavily engaged at the Battle of Marengo (14 June), losing 70 out of its 115 horses. At the end of the campaign...
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    in the battleline.[citation needed] He was rescued after the victory at Marengo on 14 June 1800. Appointed military commander of Piedmont, then in the...
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