Charles Nicolas Fabvier (Greek: Κάρολος Φαβιέρος, romanized: Karolos Favieros) (10 December 1782 – 15 September 1855) was an ambassador, general and French...
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contributed to the sentiments that led Europeans such as Lord Byron, Charles Nicolas Fabvier and Richard Church to advocate for Greek independence from the...
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leader Georgios Karaiskakis and the French philhellene Colonel Charles Nicolas Fabvier but were driven off with the loss of some 300 dead. On 13 October...
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Prussian advanced units. Marmont then sent 1,000 men under Colonel Charles Nicolas Fabvier westwards to establish contact with Napoleon's main army. Blücher...
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December 10 Thomas William Brotherton, British general (d. 1868) Charles Nicolas Fabvier, French military personnel, politician and diplomat (d. 1855) Friedrich...
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December 10 Thomas William Brotherton, British general (d. 1868) Charles Nicolas Fabvier, French military personnel, politician and diplomat (d. 1855) Friedrich...
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tactical detachment of some 250~ Serbs served under the command of Charles Nicolas Fabvier, a French Philhellene Loukatos. pp. 105–107. Benbassa, Esther;...
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showing the efficiency of French training. Lieutenants of artillery Charles-Nicolas Fabvier and Reboul were sent by Gardanne to Ispahan in order to set up...
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cause of Greek independence abroad. Among the most important was Charles Nicolas Fabvier, an organizer of the modern Greek regular army. French ships also...
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revolutionary army which was created in Nafplio. Under the command of Charles Nicolas Fabvier, he fought in the campaign of Tripolitsa, in the battle of Megara...
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d'Astorg, Auvray, Caffarelli, Christophe, Daru, Dein, Dubois, Eblé, Evain, Fabvier, de Croy, Fain, Géloes, Gourgaud, Guerrier de Dumast, Hamelin, Hottinguer...
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within Tripolitsa and Nafplio. In the following years, she funded Charles Nicolas Fabvier’s campaign in Karystos and the campaign of Hatzimichalis Dalianis...
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pieces of luck allowed Marmont and his men to escape. General Charles Nicolas Fabvier, sent on a mission with 1,000 men, returned to keep the road open...
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tactical army under the commandment of the French philhellene Charles Nicolas Fabvier (Loukatos, pp 105–107). After 1824 many Serbians and Montenegrins...
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leaders Georgios Karaiskakis Yiannis Gouras † Yiannis Makriyiannis Charles Nicolas Fabvier Vasos Mavrovouniotis Reşid Mehmed Pasha Strength 6,000 10,000 Casualties...
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Church to assign the task of recovering Chios to Charles Nicolas Fabvier in August 1827. At first, Fabvier didn't act, but soon began organizing an expeditionary...
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After Byron's death, he followed the French philhellene, Colonel Charles Nicolas Fabvier, who was tasked with creating a regular army. From then on, Mangel's...
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(Μουσικός Θίασος) was created within the newly formed army of Colonel Charles Nicolas Fabvier. Based in Nafplio under the direction of Ernst Michael Mangel,...
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the army. The troupe formed in 1824 started by French Colonel Charles Nicolas Fabvier. Based in then capital Nafplio, it was the first military band...
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served for some time in the army of Demetrios Ypsilantis, but in the last years of the revolution fought in the army of Charles Nicolas Fabvier. v t e...
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Greece. Upon arrival and in the rank of major, he was appointed by Charles Nicolas Fabvier to the staff of the first regular regiment of Greek army.: 36 ...
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King Ludwig I was an ardent philhellene. Under the command of Charles Nicolas Fabvier, Krazeisen took part in the operations from November 1826 till...
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Napoleon as receiving an aide-de-camp, Fabvier, who has just arrived with news of the Battle of Salamanca. "Fabvier told him of the heroism and devotion...
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campaign, the cost of which will be paid by the Chians. General Charles Nicolas Fabvier and discussed with him the possible campaign. On August 19, 1827...
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the July Monarchy before the French revolution of 1848. General Charles Nicolas Fabvier: philhellene who had organized the Greek army. He was responsible...
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Nicolas Joseph Maison, marquis de Maison (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʒozɛf mɛzɔ̃]; 19 December 1771 – 13 February 1840) was a French military officer...
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Chateaubriand Richard Church Giuseppe Chiappe Lord Cochrane Giacinto Collegno Charles Fabvier Adam Friedel Vincenzo Gallina Thomas Gordon Constantin Guys Emmanuel...
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Chateaubriand Richard Church Giuseppe Chiappe Lord Cochrane Giacinto Collegno Charles Fabvier Adam Friedel Vincenzo Gallina Thomas Gordon Constantin Guys Emmanuel...
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Chateaubriand Richard Church Giuseppe Chiappe Lord Cochrane Giacinto Collegno Charles Fabvier Adam Friedel Vincenzo Gallina Thomas Gordon Constantin Guys Emmanuel...
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founding figure in the field of computer programming based on her notes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. Byron's extramarital children include Allegra...
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