François Oscar de Négrier (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ɔskaʁ də neɡʁije]; 2 October 1839 – 22 August 1913), known as Oscar de Négrier, was a French...
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François Négrier may refer to: General François-Marie-Casimir Négrier (1788–1848) General François Oscar de Négrier (1839–1913) This disambiguation page...
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and relieved the siege. Before his departure Brière de l'Isle ordered General François de Négrier, who remained at Lạng Sơn with the 2nd Brigade, to press...
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force of just under 3,000 French troops under the command of General François de Négrier defeated a major Chinese invasion of the Red River Delta launched...
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General François de Négrier whose heart lays in the Invalides in Paris in the crypt of the governors. His nephew the General Oscar de Négrier, grand cross of...
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Retreat from Lạng Sơn (redirect from Retraite de Lang-Son)
1st Brigade to relieve the Siege of Tuyên Quang, leaving General François de Négrier at Lạng Sơn with the 2nd Brigade. Giovanninelli's 1st Brigade faced...
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Brigade was commanded by the charismatic young Foreign Legion general François de Négrier, who had recently quelled a serious Arab rebellion in Algeria. The...
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Governor 1862–1864 Georges Mouton (1770–1838), Marshal of France François-Marie-Casimir Négrier (1788–1848) (heart) Robert Nivelle (1856–1924) Nicolas d'Orange...
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commander-in-chief, took it without a single French casualty. While General François de Négrier's 2nd Brigade pinned the Black Flags frontally from the east and subjected...
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de l'Isle (1827–1896) General François de Négrier (1839–1913) Colonel Ange-Laurent Giovanninelli (1839–1903) General Philippe-Marie-Henri Roussel de Courcy...
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date back to 1881. On March 24, 1885, Herbinger along with General Oscar de Négrier participated in the Battle of Bang Bo which concluded the success of...
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2nd Brigade with food and ammunition, De Négrier advanced to attack the Guangxi Army at Đồng Đăng. De Négrier's 2nd Brigade numbered just under 2,900...
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Louis Brière de l'Isle (1827–96) General François de Négrier (1842–1913) The base for the Hưng Hóa campaign was Sơn Tây. General Louis Brière de l'Isle's...
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The convention, negotiated by Li Hongzhang for China and capitaine de vaisseau François-Ernest Fournier for France, provided for a Chinese troop withdrawal...
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Thuong and thereafter marching light, de Négrier's relief column reached Cau Son on the evening of 25 June. De Négrier joined Dugenne's column near Bắc Lệ...
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pirates arrived there in bands chased from Lang Son by de Négrier and from Tuyen Quang by Brière de l'Isle, to concentrate on this point. Our comrades fought...
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brought back to Hanoi, where a funeral service was said over them by Paul-François Puginier, the French apostolic vicar of Western Tonkin. Ten years earlier...
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and the Black Flags. A small French force under the command of capitaine de vaisseau Henri Rivière attacked a strong Black Flag defensive position near...
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nicknames to their three generals. The much-admired de Négrier became Maolen ('Quick!'), Brière de l'Isle Mann Mann ('Slow!'), and Millot Toi Toi ('Stop...
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Tonkin Expeditionary Corps, which was placed under the command of général de brigade Alexandre-Eugène Bouët (1833–87), the highest-ranking marine infantry...
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The Last Samurai. Oscar de Négrier 1839–1913 French One of the most charismatic French generals of the Third Republic. De Négrier won notable victories...
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against overseas French. In early March 1882, the Governor of Nam Kỳ, Le Myre de Vilers, sent Captain Henri Rivière leading 2 gunboats carried 2 marines companies...
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offensive. The French force consisted of two marine infantry battalions (chefs de bataillon Berger and Roux), each strengthened by contingents of Cochinchinese...
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lieutenant de vaisseau in November 1856. From 1864 to 1866 Courbet served on the two-deck broadside ironclad battleship Solferino as aide-de-camp and secretary...
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1974) Loir, M., L'escadre de l'amiral Courbet (Paris, 1886) Lonlay, D. de, Au Tonkin, 1883–1885 (Paris, 1886) Lonlay, D. de, L'amiral Courbet et le « Bayard »:...
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militaire, 54–5 Bastard, G., Défense de Bazeilles, suivi de dix ans après au Tonkin (Paris, 1884) Duboc, E., Trente cinq mois de campagne en Chine, au Tonkin...
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day: Vous venez de montrer, à la prise de la citadelle de Nam-Dinh, le même entrain, la même valeur, le même dévouement qu’à la prise de la citadelle d’Hanoï...
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consisted of two Turco battalions (chefs de bataillon Jouneau and Letellier), one marine infantry battalion (chef de bataillon Roux) with an attached company...
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Touta – Patrice de MacMahon Molière was the name of Bordj Bounaama – Molière Negrier was the name of Chetouane – François de Négrier Orléansville was...
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List of herbivorous animals (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Guiascón, Oscar Gustavo; Cuenca Villamonte, Daniel Antonio; Bastar Sierra, Adriana; Vargas Soriano, Jesús (31 August 2021). "COMPOSICIÓN Y ESTRUCTURA DE LA DIETA...
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