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    Pierre Labatut (18 November 1776 – 4 September 1849), also known as Pedro Labatut, was a French-born Brazilian mercenary and general who fought in the...
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  • Stresser (born Maria Augusta Labatut Stresser in 1972), Brazilian actress, writer, and theatre director Pierre Labatut (1776–1849), French general This...
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    the newly formed Brazilian army, under the command of French general Pierre Labatut, attempted to capture the city of Salvador in Bahia from its Portuguese...
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    Cartagena de Indias and thus with Europe. The Magdalena Campaign of Pierre Labatut and Simón Bolívar took place along the Magdalena River. In 1825, the...
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    Majé [pt] Viscount of Pirajá [pt] Thomas Cochrane John Pascoe Grenfell Pierre Labatut John VI Madeira de Melo Jorge de Avilez Luís Barreto Cunha Fidié [pt]...
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    late 1812 to early 1813, led by the independentists Simón Bolívar and Pierre Labatut against royalists and the crown of Spain in New Granada (present-day...
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  • independence and political and administrative dissent. The French general Pierre Labatut, who had been appointed by the Prince Regent, Pedro I of Brazil, on...
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  • English) Serge Marquand as Larry Rogers Pierre Hatet as Frank Rogers Philippe Baronnet as Bud Rogers Pierre Collet as Sheriff Ben Ivano Staccioli as...
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    Cartagena [es], who instructed his commanding general, Pierre Labatut, to give Bolívar a military command. Labatut, a former partisan of Miranda, begrudgingly obliged...
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    to Menelik II, king of Shewa, at the initiative of French merchant Pierre Labatut. The explorer Paul Soleillet became involved early in 1886. The arms...
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    Archived from the original on 2022-04-07. Retrieved 2020-11-02. Jean-Pierre, Labatut (1981). Les noblesses européennes de la fin du XVe siècle à la fin...
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    placed, along with other troops, under the command of French Brigadier Pierre Labatut. The Brazilian imperial forces besieged Bahia's capital, Salvador, which...
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    itself as a supporter of the pro-independence forces. In 1812, General Pierre Labatut attacked and defeated royalist forces at Sitioviejo and Sitionuevo....
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    in Ceará. In the end, the people of Crato hired the French mercenary Pierre Labatut and, with an army composed of poor sertanejos, surrendered the people...
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  • François Velde, a chapter on princes étrangers [1] at Heraldica Jean-Pierre Labatut, Les ducs et pairs de France au XVIIe siècle, (Paris: Presses universitaires...
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    Imperial Brazilian Army. He was also a great-grandson of French general Pierre Labatut, who fought in the Brazilian War of Independence, and great-grandnephew...
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    Bedouins only had spears, all caravans were attacked. Rimbaud's partner Pierre Labatut received the merchandise in Aden while Rimbaud installed himself at...
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    also commanded the Brazilian Army in Bahia in the absence of general Pierre Labatut. In 1825, João Manuel volunteered to fight in the Cisplatine War against...
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    he enlisted the Frenchman Pierre Labatut and the Spaniard Manuel Cortés Campomanes. Santa Marta fell to the hands of Labatut in early 1814, but the victory...
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    asked Portugal for aid, while the Prince Regent sent French general Pierre Labatut to strengthen the Brazilian troops. In an attempt to break the blockade...
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    mysterious Pierre Labatut, who lost a family member Duroseille and was determined not to lose another. In the midst of an alleged attack of madness, Pierre puts...
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  • covering the seventeenth and which may be an audiovisual work. 1985: Jean-Pierre Labatut, Louis XIV, roi de gloire, Paris, éditions de l’Imprimerie nationale...
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    All Stars have a song named after Alexander Grothendieck. The Benjamín Labatut book When We Cease to Understand the World dedicates one chapter to the...
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    Charles M. Waterman (politician), Admin Pierre Emile Bonford, Admin. Edmund Jean Forstall, and Admin Isadore Labatut, M.D.. In 1823, Mercer married in Natchez...
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    Labatut (French pronunciation: [labaty]) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France. Communes of the Landes department...
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  • phenomenology at Princeton University in the 1950s under the influence of Jean Labatut. In the 1950s, architect Charles W. Moore conducted some of the first phenomenological...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Pellissier, full name Pierre Jean-Baptiste Pellissier de Labatut, (22 February 1788 – 11 December 1856) was a 19th-century French playwright...
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  • Labatut-Figuières (French pronunciation: [labaty fiɡjɛʁ]; before 2022: Labatut; Occitan: L'Abatut e Higuèra) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
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  • Labatut is a commune in the Ariège department in southwestern France. Communes of the Ariège department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data...
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    Léon Fagel 1880 – Émile-Edmond Peynot 1881 – Jacques-Théodore-Dominique Labatut 1882 – Désiré-Maurice Ferrary 1883 – Henri-Édouard Lombard 1884 – Denys...
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