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    Gabriel Venance Rey or Antoine Gabriel Rey (24 July 1763 – 20 April 1836) was a general officer in the army of France during the French Revolutionary Wars...
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  • French naturalist Venance Zézé (born 1981), Ivorian footballer Gabriel Venance Rey (1763–1836), French general This page or section lists people that...
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  • General Rey may refer to: Gabriel Venance Rey (1763–1836), French Army general Jean-Pierre-Antoine Rey (1767–1842), French Army brigadier general Louis...
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  • D'Arambillet Gabriel Venance Rey, French general of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars Hans Rey, German cyclist H. A. Rey and Margret Rey, authors...
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    engaged frontally by the brigade of Guillaume Brune, the division of Gabriel Rey, coming up from Castelnuovo and the brigade of Claude Victor (reserve)...
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    EEL REY. Mullié, Louis Emmanuel Rey Chandler, p 377 Gates, p 494. The other possible candidates are Gabriel Venance Rey and Jean Pierre Antoine Rey. Smith...
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    Coasts of Brest 10 November 1794 – 10 September 1795 Succeeded by Gabriel Venance Rey Preceded by Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux Commander-in-chief of...
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  • Jean-François-Auguste Moulin, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, Lazare Hoche and Gabriel Venance Rey led the army in turn. In June–July 1795 the army crushed a Royalist...
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    568 of his least fit men under the command of General of Division Gabriel Venance Rey. On 26 May, the Army of Naples reached Florence where it met troops...
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  • brigade) Gabriel Venance Rey (général de division) Guillaume Rey (général de brigade) Jean-André Rey (général de brigade) Jean-Pierre-Antoine Rey (général...
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    9,000 troops behind the Adige near Legnago, General of Division Gabriel Venance Rey's 4,000 soldiers west of Lake Garda, and Sérurier's 10,000 blockading...
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  • been ordered to disarm, and advanced on Naples in five columns. Gabriel Venance Rey, who was already in pursuit of the enemy, took the right with twelve...
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    Masséna's troops and blocked from the south by a division under Gabriel Venance Rey, Lusignan tried to break out to the west. His soldiers were captured...
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    Leaving Barthélemy Joubert to complete the victory with his own and Gabriel Venance Rey's divisions, Bonaparte ordered Massena's division to march south toward...
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  • Hoche continued to lead the Brest army until 10 September 1795 when Gabriel Venance Rey replaced him. On 11 September he became commander of the Army of...
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    account of the minerals of the Mont Blanc area was published in 1873 by Venance Payot. His list, entitled "Statistique minéralogique des environs du Mt-Blanc"...
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    is twinned with: Michel-Gabriel Paccard (1757–1827) a Savoyard doctor and alpinist, citizen of the Kingdom of Sardinia Venance Payot (1826–1902) a naturalist...
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