Field marshal (redirect from Maresciallo di campo)
(Spanish: mariscal de campo); and France, Portugal and Brazil for a brigade command (French: maréchal de camp, Portuguese: marechal de campo). The origin of...
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Forces of the Empire of Brazil. The rank insignia of the Estado-Maior General (General/Flag officers) were established by an Imperial Decree of 7 October...
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Louis-Alexandre Berthier (redirect from Maréchal Berthier)
king's aunts Victoire and Adélaïde. In 1792, Berthier was promoted to maréchal de camp and posted to the Army of the North. He was appointed chief of staff...
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under the command of Lord Dalhousie. He was promoted to major general (Marechal de Campo) on June 4, 1813. He then went on to fight at the Battle of Sorauren...
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Jean Lannes (redirect from Maréchal Lannes)
under General Jean-Antoine Marbot during the campaigns in the Pyrenees in 1793 and 1794, and rose by distinguished conduct to the rank of chef de brigade...
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Pierre Labatut (category Brazilian generals)
carried out several actions, he was promoted on 2 December 1839 to marechal de campo. He fought in the Ragamuffin War against Davi Canabarro. His battalion...
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Michel Ney (redirect from Maréchal Ney)
voir comment meurt un maréchal de France!" Coustumier 2011, p. 267. Gillespie-Payne 2003, p. 111. Welschinger, Henri. Le Maréchal Ney: 1815. Paris: Librairie...
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Louis-Alexandre-Amélie de Bauduy de Bellevue (maréchal de camp) Jean-Baptiste Charles Baurot (général de brigade) François de Baussancourt (général de brigade) Armand...
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April 2025. "Novo Rio Bus Terminal in Rio de Janeiro". Buses in Brazil. Retrieved 1 April 2025. "Rodoviária de Campo Grande RJ" (in Portuguese). Rodoviariaonline...
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Claude-Victor Perrin (redirect from Maréchal Victor)
capture of Fort de l'Eguillette at the end of the siege. For his actions at Toulon, Victor received a provisional promotion to brigade general. Afterwards...
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hierarchy, not unlike the Marechal de France. Since King Charles IV's reign (1788–1808), the monarchs used captain general insignia when wearing uniform...
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general officers (Peninsular War) lists the générals (général de brigade and général de division) and maréchals d'Empire, that is, the French general...
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Henriques, to the north end of Campo Grande Garden. Inaugurated on August 31, 1997, replacing the statue of Marechal Carmona Statue mulher vendo-se ao...
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Viesse de Marmont, duc de Raguse (French pronunciation: [oɡyst fʁedeʁik lwi vjɛs də maʁmɔ̃]; 20 July 1774 – 22 March 1852) was a French general and nobleman...
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Virginie upon Thomas Jefferson's recommendation. He was promoted to maréchal de camp, skipping numerous ranks, and he was made a Knight of the Order...
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were four general ranks (from lowest to highest): Brigadier (brigadeiro), field marshal (marechal de campo), lieutenant-general (tenente-general) and marshal...
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André Masséna (redirect from Maréchal Masséna)
(2005). Le maréchal Masséna. Paris: Pygmalion. ISBN 2-85704-973-0. Hulot, Frédéric (2013). "Le Maréchal Masséna". Les grands maréchaux de Napoléon. Pygmalion...
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politique du maréchal Soult (Paris, 1834) A. de Grozelier, Le Maréchal Soult (Castres, 1851) A. Combes, Histoire anecdotique du maréchal Soult (Castres...
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Cândido Rondon (redirect from Marechal Rondon)
of Mato Grosso Marechal Rondon Library, Museu do Índio, Fundação Nacional do Índio, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro Bosque Municipal Marechal Rondon, Londrina...
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Louis-Nicolas Davout (redirect from Maréchal Davout)
stern disciplinarian, earned him the nickname "The Iron Marshal" (Le Maréchal de fer). He is ranked along with Marshals André Masséna, Louis-Gabriel Suchet...
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Livramento, there is a Marechal Mallet avenue. Information on Émile Mallet from the Petrópolis Historical Institute de Vasconcelos, José; de Vasconcelos, Rodolfo...
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Marshal of the Empire (redirect from Maréchal d’Empire)
Marshal of the Empire (French: Maréchal d'Empire) was a civil dignity during the First French Empire. It was established by Sénatus-consulte on 18 May...
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Retrieved 19 June 2024. Centro de Documentação 25 de Abril da Universidade de Coimbra (2014). Costa Gomes, O Último Marechal [Costa Gomes the last Marshall]...
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middle-class neighborhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a suburban area in the vicinity of Marechal Hermes and Oswaldo Cruz and Vila Valqueire...
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Campo Mourão is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil. Its population in 2020 was 95,488. The people from Campo Mourão are called Mourãoenses...
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is a military secondary school in Lisbon, Portugal. It was founded by Marechal António Teixeira Rebello in 1803. Its initial location was S. Julião da...
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Tormo de la Soledad, on 12 June 1852. On 28 October 1854, he was admitted to the 1st section of officer generals with the rank of Maréchal de camp and...
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Marechal Deodoro is a station on Line 3 (Red) of the São Paulo Metro. "Entrada de Passageiros por Estação - Média Dias Úteis - 2023" (PDF) (in Portuguese)...
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the Spanish Ulcer, ended up with him having to send in thirteen of his maréchals, and enter Madrid himself. Apart from the original 28,000 troops that...
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Brooklin (São Paulo Metro) (redirect from Brooklin-Campo Belo (Sao Paulo Metro))
Brooklin is a metro station on Line 5 (Lilac) of the São Paulo Metro in the Campo Belo district of São Paulo, Brazil. "Information about Line 5 expansion...
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