Benoît Leborgne (24 March 1751 – 21 June 1830), better known as Count Benoît de Boigne or General Count de Boigne, was a military adventurer from the...
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East India Company suffered on the subcontinent until Chillianwala. Benoît de Boigne, a French officer in the service of 6th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry...
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Adèle d'Osmond (redirect from Countess de Boigne)
Adèle d'Osmond, Comtesse de Boigne (born Adélaïde Charlotte Louise Éléonore d'Osmond) (10 February 1781 – 10 May 1866) was a French aristocrat and writer...
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débâcle of the Third Battle of Panipat, and in this, he was assisted by Benoît de Boigne.[citation needed] After the growth in power of feudal lords like the...
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supremacy over Northern India. In this he was assisted by the genius of Benoît de Boigne, whose influence in consolidating the power of Mahadji Sindhia is seldom...
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published Fountain of the Elephants, a biography of the French adventurer Benoît de Boigne. He also wrote two autobiographies. Desmond Young was born in Port...
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infantry under the command of the savoyan adventurer Benoit de Boigne by raising the Campoos brigades. Benoit's Campoo infantry was made up of Rajputs and Muslims...
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European artillery and secured the services of the noted Frenchman Benoît de Boigne who had received training from the best of the European military schools...
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Chambéry (redirect from Château de Chambéry)
most famous landmark in Chambéry. It was built in 1838 to honour Benoît de Boigne's feats when he was in India. The monumental fountain has realistic...
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tactics, led the Rathors into a trap where Boigne shot them down and then bayoneted the surviving horsemen. Boigne, after defeating the Rathors, immediately...
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French commander Benoit de Boigne couldn't match the valor of the Rajput troops who forced them to retreat and Bijay captured Ajmer. de Boigne came back to...
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1780–1803 Military adventurer in India who served under Benoît de Boigne. He succeeded De Boigne as commander-in-chief of Sindhia's army until the defeat...
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seated on the Mughal throne, and everything is still done in his name. Benoît de Boigne, (1790). Nawab Majad-ud-Daula was followed by a known enemy of the...
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empire, developing a well-trained modern army under the command of Benoît de Boigne. Daulatrao therefore looked upon himself less as a member of the Maratha...
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Maratha prince Daulat Scindia. He served under the French mercenary Benoît de Boigne, who promoted him to captain in 1794. By 1795, he was in command of...
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the French king's Irish Brigade. He was a friend of, among others, Benoît de Boigne. O'Connell left France for England after the French Revolution. The...
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was built by French engineers under the control of French officers Benoît de Boigne and Perron. The Battle of Aligarh was fought on 1 September 1803 during...
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Maratha army as an ensign under Benoît de Boigne, the French commander of Maharaja Scindia's forces of Gwalior State. Boigne was impressed by his family ancestry...
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small margins. In 1787, Mahadji Scindia and his force led by General Benoît de Boigne invaded Jaipur but had to retreat after failure at the Battle of Lalsot...
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Vandavasi (1760). Meanwhile, the French military adventurer and mercenary, Benoît de Boigne gained renown in India for his service under the Marathas, whom he...
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European artillery and secured the services of the noted Frenchman Benoît de Boigne who had received training from the best of the European military schools...
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his battalions in European fashion with the aid of French soldier Benoît de Boigne. During the Battle of Ally Ghur in 1803, it was captured from the Marathas...
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Hastings Arun Bali as Mansoor Shah Baba / Alamgir II Sunil Nagar as Benoit De Boigne "Metro Plus Chennai / Telewatch : The return of the Sultan". The Hindu...
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charged the Maratha army leaving their general Bhim Singh behind. Benoît de Boigne's Campoos infantry shot the Rathors with artillery and musket fire killing...
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the service of a Malabar Rajah for higher wages. Portuguese historian João de Barros stated that there were at least 2,000 Portuguese fighting in the armies...
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Walter Reinhardt Sombre (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
dramatis personae include the historical adventurers, the Frenchman Benoit de Boigne (1751–1830), the German Walter Reinhardt (1720–1778) and the Irishman...
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Mort de Lucrèce Le Drac Chambéry: "Fontaine des éléphants" - bronze and cast iron, 1838. This was erected in honour of General Benoît de Boigne, a generous...
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French court (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Restoration); Adèle d'Osmond, comtesse de Boigne (Restoration, July Monarchy); La Princesse de Clèves (1678), by Madame de La Fayette (court of Henri II); La...
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France at the 1908 Summer Olympics (redirect from Henri de Breyne)
Olympiad, Being the Official Report. London: British Olympic Association. De Wael, Herman (2001). "Top London 1908 Olympians". Herman's Full Olympians...
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