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    Pierre Margaron (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ maʁɡaʁɔ̃]; 1 May 1765 – 16 December 1824) led the French cavalry at the Battle of Vimeiro in 1808. He joined...
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  • d'lnfanterie de Ligne Light Cavalry Division – General of Brigade Pierre Margaron 8ème Régiment de Hussards (Hussars) 11ème Régiment de Chasseurs à Cheval...
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    Regiment, 14th and 17th (-) companies Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron 8th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons 22nd Chasseurs à Cheval...
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    The cavalry was divided into two brigades under Generals of Brigade Pierre Margaron and Antoine Maurin. Delaborde's 7,848-man 1st Division included the...
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  • (général de brigade) Armand Samuel de Marescot (général de division) Pierre Margaron (général de division) Jacques Philippe de Marguenat (général de brigade)...
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    000-man force into two infantry divisions and a cavalry division under Pierre Margaron. Henri François Delaborde's infantry division contained two brigades...
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  • Battalion, 82nd Line Infantry Regiment (963) Cavalry Division     GB Pierre Margaron     (2,251 total) 1st Provisional (ex-26th) Chasseur à Cheval Regiment...
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  • Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc (3,129, 3 guns) Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron 17th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons 27th Dragoon Regiment...
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  • Lebrun Jean-Louis Horbette as Constant Pierre Tabard as General Andrault, count of Langeron Claude Carliez as Margaron Polycarpe Pavloff as Koutouzoff Jean-François...
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    Corses and Tirailleurs du Po. Supporting units were General of Brigade Pierre Margaron's light cavalry brigade, consisting of the 8th Hussar Regiment, the...
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  • Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc (3,129, 3 guns) Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron 17th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons 27th Dragoon Regiment...
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    Hussar Regiments and 5th Chasseur à Cheval Regiment. General of Brigade Pierre Margaron commanded the IV Corps cavalry, including the 8th Hussar Regiment,...
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    wounded by several saber cuts. At Jena, the 11th Chasseurs were in Pierre Margaron's light cavalry brigade of the IV Corps under Marshal of France Jean-de-Dieu...
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    and the Barracks of Fort Part-Dieu became the "Barracks of Margaron" after Pierre Margaron. On 22 July 1887, it also specified several modifications to...
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    Regiments. Sahuc's attached division included General of Brigade Pierre Margaron's 17th and 27th Dragoon Regiments and Laplanche's 18th and 19th Dragoon...
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