The Army of the Moselle (Armée de la Moselle) was a French Revolutionary Army from 1791 through 1795. It was first known as the Army of the Centre and...
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Jacques Maurice Hatry (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
rose to général de division in 1794 and fought with distinction in the armée du Nord, des armée des Ardennes and Armée de la Moselle at the Battle of...
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Army of the Centre (redirect from Armée du Centre)
Convention decree of 1 October 1792, it was renamed the armée de la Moselle, but remained known as the armée du Centre whilst Kellermann was at its head (i.e...
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faced the republican Armée du Nord, and (further to the south) two smaller forces, the Armée des Ardennes and the Armée de la Moselle. The Allies enjoyed...
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Siege of Maubeuge (1793) (category Military history of Hauts-de-France)
Republican victory at the battle of Wattignies and the prospect of the armée de la Moselle coming to raise the siege. The French representative on mission,...
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contingents, which faced the French Republican Armée du Nord, the Armée des Ardennes and the Armée de la Moselle. The Allies enjoyed several early victories...
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Army of the Rhine (1791–1795) (redirect from Armée du Rhin)
merged with the Army of the Moselle to form the Army of the Rhine and Moselle on 20 April 1795. The Army of the Rhine (Armée du Rhin) was one of the main...
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The Army of the Rhine and Moselle (French: Armée de Rhin-et-Moselle) was one of the field units of the French Revolutionary Army. It was formed on 20...
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des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850: GUDIN (CHARLES-ETIENNE-CESAR, comte) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Etienne Gudin de la Sablonnière...
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Nicolas Dahlmann (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
became the 12e Régiment de Cavalerie. Dahlmann served with the infantry and was deployed at the Armee de la Moselle and the Armee des Pyrenees Orientales...
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Charles-Auguste Bonnamy (redirect from Charles-Auguste Bonnamy de Bellefontaine)
Nafziger, George. French Grande Armée: 1 August 1812, p. 9. The Napoleon Series. Accessed 15 December 2024. Grande Armee: l5 August 1812, p. 4.The Napoleon...
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Charles Antoine de Wendel, born on 23 March 1774 in Metz, who became a captain in the Régiment de Rohan of the counter-revolutionary Armée des Émigrés. He...
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to the 88th Infantry Demi-Brigade on 21 March 1794 as part of the armée de la Moselle, with which he was wounded on 30 December 1795 at the siege of Mannheim...
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10. The 165 names inscribed on the Northern pillar (Avenue de la Grande Armée / Avenue de Wagram) Columns 11, 12. Columns 13, 14. Columns 15, 16. Columns...
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Army of the Ardennes (redirect from Armée des Ardennes)
aux armées de la Moselle, des Ardennes, de Sambre et Meuse, et de Rhin-Moselle, depuis la fin de 1792, jusques et compris le premier trimestre de l'an...
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1801 in the armée du Rhin, the armée de Rhin-et-Moselle, the armée d'Allemagne, the armée d'Angleterre, the armée de Mayence, the armée d'Italie. Wounded...
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adjutant-general brigade chief (adjudant-général chef de brigade) on 14 May. On 19 March 1794 the Army of the Moselle was replaced by the Army of the Rhine under...
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102nd Infantry Regiment (France) (redirect from Régiment de Le Dauphin)
battalion of the Rhône-et-Loire, in the Army of the Moselle. In 1797, the regiment was part of the Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse. In 1798, as part of the Army of...
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Avenue de la Grande-Armée located opposite no 37. As the Paris Métro runs inversely to normal railways in the rest of France (save for in Alsace-Moselle),...
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Jean Bastien-Thiry (category Corps de l'armement)
family of Catholic military officers in Lunéville, Meurthe-et-Moselle. His father had known de Gaulle in the 1930s and was a member of the Gaullist RPF. He...
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Army of Sambre and Meuse (redirect from Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse)
The Army of Sambre and Meuse (French: Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse) was a field army of the French Revolutionary Army. It was formed on 29 June 1794 by combining...
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father and traveled to Marseille, then to Moselle, where he found employment. After a personal affair, he left Moselle and went to Lyon. He settled at 133 Rue...
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Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt launch a surprise assault against four divisions belonging to the French Army of Rhin-et-Moselle directed by General...
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Louis Marie Turreau (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
was integrated into the Army of the Moselle. In June 1793, Turreau was brought into the Army of the coasts of La Rochelle, remaining so until 8 October...
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Jean, chevalier du Teil de Beaumont (1738 in la Côte-Saint-André – 25 April 1820 in Ancy-sur-Moselle), seigneur d'Ancy, was a French soldier in the Ancien...
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the preparation of the final text. Le Fil de l'Épée (1932) Vers l'Armée de Métier (1934) La France et son Armée (1938) Trois Études (1945) (Rôle Historique...
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join the hastily formed Armée de la Loire. However, following the end of the Hundred Days, the remainder of the Armée de la Loire was disbanded along...
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The First Army (French: 1re Armée) was a field army of France that fought during World War I and World War II. It was also active during the Cold War...
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des opérations de l'armée de Catalogne en 1808 et 1809 (Paris, 1821) Mémoires sur les campagnes des armées de Rhin et de Rhin-et-Moselle de 1794 à 1797 (Paris...
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Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (11 September 1611 – 27 July 1675), commonly known as Turenne [ty.ʁɛn], was a French general and one of...
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