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    Charles Antoine Manhès (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɑ̃twan manɛ]; Aurillac, 4 November 1777 – Naples, 26 August 1854) was a French general. He worked as...
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  • brigade) Eugène Charles Auguste David de Mandeville (général de brigade) Jean-Baptiste Mangin-Doins (général de brigade) Charles Antoine Manhès (général de...
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    Commanders Notable commanders Joachim Murat Michele Carrascosa Guglielmo Pepe Pietro Colletta Carlo Filangieri Charles Antoine Manhès Francesco Macdonald...
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    of Lyon Alexis Joseph Delzons (1775-1812), General of the Empire Charles Antoine Manhès (1777-1854), General of the Army of the Republic and the Empire...
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    the banditry present in the area, entrusting this task to General Charles Antoine Manhès, who obtained good results. In the years following the restoration...
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  • rulers and triggered a vicious crackdown, mainly led by captain Charles Antoine Manhès, formerly an aide de camp to Murat. Ferdinand and his wife Maria...
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    Malin Horace Mallet Jean-Pierre Mallet André Malraux Stanislas Mangin Henri Manhès Henri Manigart Jacques Mansion Claude Mantel Henri Marais Robert Marchand...
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  • Charles Garland (SOE-F?) landed on LZ Courgette near Courlaoux, Jura 26 January. PORPOISE/PRAWN/GURNARD: Henri Manhès, Richard Heritier and Charles Garland...
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    lawyer. The first case that led him to fame was the acquittal of Gustave Manhès, a revolutionary trade unionist who had been charged with possession of...
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  • "München-Stadelheim") •Emile Louvel •Joseph Louvel •Romain Mancel •Henri Manhès (1889–1959) •Alfred Marinais •Gilbert Médéric-Védy (1902–1944/Place of death:...
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    Légendaires de Chartres: Des Récits en Images . Jean-Paul Deremble, Colette Manhes & Sermo Corporeus: Die Erzählung der Mittelalterlichen Glasfenster . Wolfgang...
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    Taille-Pain et à la rue Brise-Miche), en Tyron (rue entre la rue Saint-Antoine et du roi de Sicile), en la rue Chapon (aboutissant rue du Temple) et en...
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    Dupouy Jean Etcheberry E. Frayssinet Henri Galau Gilbert Gérintès Charles-Antoine Gonnet Raoul Got Adolphe Jauréguy René Lasserre Louis Lepatey Marcel-Frédéric...
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    Saint-Magne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maɲ]; Gascon: Sent Manhe) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France...
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    not advance Albert Lucas 400 m hurdles — 4 Did not advance Jean-Baptiste Manhès 5000 m — 16:07.8 7 Did not advance 10000 m — 34:12.0 4 Q 32:26.0 6 Albert...
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