• Antoine Augereau (1485–1534) was a Renaissance printer, bookseller and punchcutter in Paris. He was one of the first French punchcutters to produce Roman...
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  • Raoul Jean Eugene Augereau (4 October 1889 – 18 May 1940) was a French general who served in World War I and World War II. Augereau was born in October...
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    were given streets: Augereau (rue Augereau in the 7th arrondissement), Moncey (rue Moncey in the 9th arrondissement), and Oudinot (rue Oudinot in the 7th...
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    warned that he might become a dictator. Bonaparte sent General Pierre Augereau to Paris to support a coup d'état that purged royalists from the legislative...
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    decided to support the Jacobins and Barras. In Pierre François Charles Augereau's anti-Royalist coup d'état of Fructidor 1797, Fouché offered his services...
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    Brillat-Savarin was appointed as secretary to the staff of General Charles-Pierre Augereau, who led the French army fighting on the Rhine. Drayton comments that by...
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    mentioned by Bonaparte in the same despatches as he mentioned Duroc and Augereau. On 5 October 1796, he rose to captain and Bonaparte attached him to his...
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    force marched from Rivoli) and from the rear by the division of Pierre Augereau, and were thus forced to surrender the entire force. The Austrian army...
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    the capital with his troops, while Napoleon sent an army under Pierre Augereau. Deputies were arrested and 53 were exiled to Cayenne in French Guiana...
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    (1919–1922) then Military governor of Paris (1923–1937). Henri Gouraud was born on Rue de Grenelle in the 7th arrondissement of Paris to Doctor Xavier Gouraud and...
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    the republican Cercle Constitutionnel. July 27: Bonaparte sends General Augereau to Paris as military commander of the city, to support a coup d'état against...
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    was then still alive and the fact that he have apprenticed with Antoine Augereau, who started his career in 1530. He married twice, to Guillemette Gaultier...
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    the 14th arrondissement in Paris, between Avenue de la Porte d'Orléans and Rue de la Légion Étrangère, and near the Square du Serment-de-Koufra. Two streets...
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    The Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse is a venue situated at 26, rue de la Gaîté, in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, in the 14th arrondissement. It...
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    in May 1797, through Royalist influence, he was arrested after General Augereau's anti-Royalist coup d'état of the 18 Fructidor (17 September 1797), and...
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    values) in all with his other prizes. Lucien Pothier was second and Fernand Augereau third. Pierre Chany wrote: In the town which adopted Maurice Garin, at...
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    Hoche himself resigned as Minister of War on 22 July. General Pierre Augereau, a close subordinate and ally of Bonaparte, and his troops arrived in Paris...
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    his other experience included being chief-of-staff for generals Desaix, Augereau, and Masséna. Consequently, his military skills were definitely outdated...
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    Léchelle † Louis Marie Turreau Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Lazare Hoche Pierre Augereau Jacques Cathelineau † Maurice d'Elbée  Charles de Bonchamps † Louis Marie...
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  • Gendarmerie was appointed and a general staff was established based out of the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré in Paris. Subsequently, special gendarmerie units...
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    particularly respected for his Hebrew fonts, Pierre Haultin, Antoine Augereau (who may have been Garamond's master), Estienne's stepfather Simon de Colines...
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    Luynes was born on 24 April 1717 in Paris at the Hôtel de Luynes on the rue Saint Dominique. He was the only child of Charles Philippe d'Albert de Luynes...
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    revealing the conspiracy and the treason of Pichegru. He sent General Pierre Augereau and his army to Paris, where the general advertised the treason with posters...
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    time of the coup d'état of 30 Messidor with Lucien Bonaparte, Jourdan and Augereau, he will ask for their resignation Larevelliere and Merlin. In a letter...
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    des Galeries et Musées". www.officiel-galeries-musees.com. Pierre-Louis Augereau (2002). Angers Mystérieux. Editions Cheminements. p. 45. ISBN 2-84478-055-5...
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    PMID 16189514. S2CID 4427026. Castet A, Boulahtouf A, Versini G, Bonnet S, Augereau P, Vignon F, Khochbin S, Jalaguier S, Cavaillès V (2004). "Multiple domains...
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    from a visit to Joyeuse at Montrésor, he lodged at d'O's residence on the rue de la Plâtrière. On 4 October 1581, d'O was banished from court, on the grounds...
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    PMID 10428779. Castet A; Boulahtouf Abdelhay; Versini Gwennaëlle; Bonnet Sandrine; Augereau Patrick; Vignon Françoise; Khochbin Saadi; Jalaguier Stéphan; Cavaillès...
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    comes from the Germanic word "Saal" room - Similarly for Louis Pierre Augereau, the name comes from the word "room" in which former French designated...
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    American Michael Brown from negatives dating from 2003 (Jean-François Augereau, "Le système solaire s'enrichit de trois nouvelles planetes, (The Solar...
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