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    Antoine Joseph Santerre (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan ʒozɛf sɑ̃tɛʁ]; 16 March 1752 in Paris – 6 February 1809) was a businessman and general during the...
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  • Santerre may refer to: Santerre (region), a geographical area in Picardy, France Andy Santerre (born 1968), American racing car driver Antoine Joseph...
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    his wife. At around 8 a.m. the commander of the National Guard, Antoine Joseph Santerre, arrived at the Temple. Louis received a final blessing from Edgeworth...
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    streets of Paris. After Mandat's assassination, Antoine Joseph Santerre, a rich brewer from Faubourg Saint-Antoine, was appointed as the provisional commander...
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    France. Many accounts suggest Louis XVI's desire to say more, but Antoine Joseph Santerre, a general in the National Guard, halted the speech by ordering...
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  • (1988) - Colonel Alexei Zaysen La Révolution française (1989) - Antoine-Joseph Santerre Street of No Return (1989) - Eddie Tolérance (1989) - Cabanes Présumé...
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    faubourgs who were armed with pickaxes and pikes followed the lead of Antoine Joseph Santerre to Vincennes to demolish the prison. The goals of the workmen were...
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    admitted to the guard and the subsequent takeover of the guard by Antoine Joseph Santerre when Mandat was murdered in the first hours of the insurrection...
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    Jean-François-Auguste Moulin, member of the French Directory (d. 1810) March 16 – Antoine Joseph Santerre, French general (d. 1809) March 19 – Giuseppe Colucci, Italian...
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    where the royal family resided, was assassinated and replaced by Antoine Joseph Santerre. The next day insurgents assailed the Tuileries. During the ensuing...
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    Jean-Baptiste Carrier Lazare Hoche Jean-Baptiste Kléber Antoine Joseph Santerre François Joseph Westermann Other links: Chouannerie (another Royalist uprising)...
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  • Corday Jean-François Stévenin as Louis Legendre Marc de Jonge as Antoine Joseph Santerre Michel Duchaussoy as Jean Sylvain Bailly Henri Serre as Marquis...
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    (1702–1765), a rich shipowner. In 1820, Armand Santerre, nephew of the Revolutionary General Antoine Joseph Santerre, bought the parc Saint Martin surrounding...
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    workers from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, encouraged by members of the Cordeliers Club and led by Antoine Joseph Santerre, marched out to the château, which...
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    10:22 on Place de la Révolution. The commander of the execution, Antoine Joseph Santerre, orders a drum roll to drown out his final words to the crowd....
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    and allowed them to march before the Assembly. Led by General Antoine Joseph Santerre, thirty thousand people, waving revolutionary banners and symbols...
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    prominent figures of the Revolution, such as General Antoine Joseph Santerre, Lafayette, Antoine Rivarol, and Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord....
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    workers from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, encouraged by members of the Cordeliers Club and led by Antoine Joseph Santerre, marched out to the château, where...
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  • and flight-prone volunteer battalions arrived from Paris under Antoine Joseph Santerre. In May 1793 the Vendeans or Whites went on the offensive in the...
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    of the Cincinnati. He married Thérèse Armandine Santerre, great-niece of General Antoine Joseph Santerre, and had three children, Sophie de Barlatier de...
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    Moore, British general (killed in battle) (b. 1761) February 6 – Antoine Joseph Santerre, French general (b. 1752) February 20 – Richard Gough, English...
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    later; the committee then sent Jean Antoine Rossignol, formerly a goldsmith's apprentice, Antoine Joseph Santerre, a brewer, and Charles-Philippe Ronsin...
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  • François Thomas Sandoz (général de brigade) Nicolas-Antoine Sanson (général de division) Antoine Joseph Santerre (général de division) Jean Sarrazin (général...
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  • by Antoine Joseph Santerre beat Royalist Vendeans at Doué-la-Fontaine on 15 September and at Vihiers on the 17th. However, on 18 September Santerre's division...
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  • including 12 poorly-disciplined volunteer battalions from Paris under Antoine Joseph Santerre. In May 1793, while Royrand's army watched the southern edge of...
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    barring 25 to 30 August 1793, when he was temporarily replaced by Antoine Joseph Santerre. On 2 October 1793 the French Convention decreed the merger of...
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    Jean-Baptiste Santerre (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist sɑ̃tɛʁ]; 23 March 1651 – 21 November 1717) was a French painter and draughtsman of the Style...
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  • soldiers were the 12 battalions of the Paris National Guard under Antoine Joseph Santerre. Time and again, these undisciplined men fled at the mere sight...
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  • daughter of Jean-Nicolas Pache, and the witnesses at the wedding were Antoine Joseph Santerre and Jacques Hébert. Inside the Prison. Chez Pougin. 1795. Freedom...
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    (1920–1923) Octave Massé (1931–1933) J. Honoré Desrosiers (1935–1936) J. Antoine Santerre (1936–1951) Donald Mac Donald (1951–1955) Philippe Morin (1955–1963)...
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