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    Claude Louis Constant Esprit Juvénal Gabriel Corbineau (French pronunciation: [klod lwi kɔ̃stɑ̃ ɛspʁi ʒyvenal ɡabʁijɛl kɔʁbino]; 7 March 1772, Laval –...
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    brothers Jean and Claude were also army officers, and together the three men were known as les trois Horaces ("the three Horatii"). Corbineau volunteered for...
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  • Pierre Corbineau (1600 – 23 September 1678, Rennes) was a French architect, a member of a family of French architects: the Corbineau [fr]. They are found...
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    Australian sports journalist Claude Corbineau (1772–1807), French general Claude Corbitt (1915–1978), American baseball player Claude Corbo (born 1945), political...
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    brothers Claude and Hercule also fought in both these wars and together the three men were known as "les trois Horaces" (the three Horatii). Corbineau's biography...
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    Napoleon at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille. Portrait bust of Claude Corbineau Detail of the pediment sculptures, Église de la Madeleine Pierre Corneille...
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  • 24th Chasseurs-à-Cheval Regiment (4 squadrons) Jean-Baptiste Juvénal Corbineau Brigade 7th Chasseurs-à-Cheval Regiment (4 squadrons) 20th Chasseurs-à-Cheval...
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    Airplane, illus. Henry Fisher (Parragon, 2013) The Diggers, illus. Antoine Corbineau (Parragon, 2013) Sleep Tight, Sleepy Bears, illus. Julie Clay (Parragon...
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    accompaniment, harmony, and composition, where she shared the benches with Claude Debussy and Gabriel Pierné and received tuition from César Franck. At the...
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  • Constantini (général de brigade) Claude Louis Constant Esprit Juvénal Corbineau (général de brigade) Jean-Baptiste Juvénal Corbineau (général de division) Joseph...
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    Marshal Claude Victor-Perrin led the II Corps with three infantry divisions under Generals of Division François Antoine Teste, Jean Corbineau, and Georges...
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    Commissioned by Louis-Philippe in 1835, 5.43 m by 4.65 m Claude-Louis-Constant Corbineau, général de brigade (1772–1807). Artist : Philippe Joseph Henri...
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    général de brigade in the line and, on the 13th, Daumesnil and Hercule Corbineau were promoted majors. At Wagram, the Guard cavalry supported the right...
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    (1931–1998), yachtsman Claire Bretécher (1940–2020), cartoonist Jean-Paul Corbineau (1948–2022), musician Jean-Loup Hubert (born 1949), film director Loïck...
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    bishop of Angers, work continued on the altarpiece by Laval artist Pierre Corbineau between 1633 and 1636, followed by the installation of the organ loft...
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  • vice-chancellor of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (2002–2007). Jean-Paul Corbineau, 74, French singer-songwriter (Tri Yann), leukemia. Barry Cullen, 87,...
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    sabers and had nine artillery pieces attached. Both Berckheim and Jean Corbineau are listed as the commander. The three cavalry brigades were led by Hippolyte...
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  • the bagad or symphony orchestra. There was also a new narrator, as Jean-Claude Dreyfus could not participate in the tour. For this tour, the narrator was...
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    second from 1640 to 1654 (by Tugal Caris), and the fourth (by Pierre Corbineau) from 1654 to 1678. Yet another architect, François Hoguet, completed...
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    crossings of the Aisne River. The city's garrison was commanded by Jean Corbineau and was made up of 4,000 National Guards, a handful of line infantry and...
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    Governor General of British North America (1835-1837) (d. 1849) Jean Corbineau, French cavalry general (d. 1848) August 2 Thomas Assheton Smith II, English...
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    2018 Maïna Galand Jade Wiel Marie Le Net 2019 Cédrine Kerbaol Ysoline Corbineau Amandine Fouquenet 2020 Coline Raby Flavie Boulais Marie Camenen 2021...
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