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    Lhéritier 1,982 146 1,836 54 officers 1st Brigade Général de Brigade Cyrille Simon Picquet [fr] 1,111 85 1,026 2e Régiment de Dragons Colonel Planzeaux 593...
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  • division) Étienne Guillaume Picot de Bazus (général de division) Cyrille Simon Picquet (général de division) Adrien Nicolas Piédefer, marquis de La Salle...
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    artillery battery from I Cavalry Corps and a lancer squadron under Cyrille-Simon Picquet, Ricard's division captured Baye. Lagrange attacked between Baye...
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    divisions of the VI Corps, both divisions of the I Cavalry Corps, and Cyrille-Simon Picquet's cavalry brigade. After General of Division Pierre Decouz was killed...
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    led by Hippolyte Piré, Aime-Sulpice Pelletier de Montmarie and Cyrille Simon Picquet. Pire's brigade included the 6th, 7th and 8th Hussars; Montmarie's...
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    Division: General of Division Jean-Pierre Doumerc General of Brigade Cyrille Simon Picquet 1st Gardes d'Honneur Regiment 10th Hussar Regiment Unknown 1st Provisional...
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    Sylvestre Ricard (of VI Corps) and Georges Joseph Dufour plus Cyrille Simon Picquet's cavalry. The center column was made up of the Imperial Guard and...
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    and cuirassiers. His direct subordinates were Brigadier General Cyrille Simon Picquet, in command of the 1st Brigade (2nd and 7th Dragoons) and none other...
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    Chef de Brigade Jacques le Baron (Colonel in 1803) 1807: Colonel Cyrille-Simon Picquet 1809: Colonel Pierre Alexis de Pinteville 1813: Colonel Claude Mugnier...
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    cut down by the 10th Hussars and the 1st Gardes d'Honneur from Cyrille Simon Picquet's cavalry brigade. While he was inspecting a camp at Gueux, Jagow...
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