independence Siege of Tarifa (1811–1812) – Peninsular War Siege of Valencia (1811–1812) – Peninsular War Second siege of Montevideo (1812–14) – Spanish...
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Claude-Victor Perrin (redirect from Claude, Duc de Bellune Victor-Perrin)
after ten years' service he applied for and received his discharge. In Valence, on 16 May 1791 he married Jeanne Josephine Muguet, by whom he had issue...
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executed on 30 July 1811. The heads of Hidalgo, Allende, Aldama, and Jiménez were preserved and hung from the four corners of the Alhóndiga de Granaditas of...
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Napoleon (section Siege of Toulon)
against France. In late 1811, Napoleon began planning an invasion of Russia. A Franco-Prussian alliance signed in February 1812 forced Prussia to provide...
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Louise, Duchess of Parma in Paris 1811 March 20: Napoleon II, Napoleon's son born, styled as the King of Rome 1812 July 22: Battle of Salamanca August...
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March 14, 1811 by Basile Baltus de Pouilly. He then moved to the Grande Armée to take part in the Russian campaign in 1812. On September 5, 1812, he took...
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the Banda Oriental in 1811. An army named "Peacekeeping Army of the Banda Oriental" was assembled and command was given to Diogo de Sousa [pt], who had...
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Davy Crockett (category American militiamen in the War of 1812)
In October 1811, the family relocated to Lincoln County. Their third child Margaret Finley (Polly) Crockett was born on November 25, 1812. The Crocketts...
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accident occurred on Wednesday... Hillier, Michael (27 February 2024). "Vale Darryl Van de Velde". Queensland Rugby League. Retrieved 28 February 2024. Gillespie...
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Felipe Pigna and Rodolfo Terragno, José de San Martín was introduced to the plan during his stay in London in 1811 by members of the Logia Lautaro: a Freemasonic...
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April 22, 1811, Napoleon visited Meudon. On June 30, 1811, Meudon was placed at the disposal of 'Madame Mother' Letizia Bonaparte. In April 1812, the King...
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Trench: 1812 b, 1819 b, 1835 Lord Palmerston: 1811 b, 1831 b, 1835 b Thomas Creevey: 1807, 1820, 1831 Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes: 1807, 1812, 1820 Notes:...
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with Welsh maid, Susan Vaughan. 1812 27 February – Maiden speech in House of Lords – opposing the Framework Bill 1812 10 March – Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage...
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invasion of the Banda Oriental by the Portuguese army led by Diogo de Sousa in 1811 to annex the territory, which during the colonial period was disputed...
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Hundred Days (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
threat: the duc d'Angoulême raised a small force in the south, but at Valence it did not provide resistance against Imperialists under Grouchy's command;...
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Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
Jacqueline. Toustain de Billy, René (1812). Mémoires sur l'histoire du Cotentin et de ses villes: villes de Saint-Lô et de Carentan [Memoirs on the history...
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While in Valence he made the acquaintance of Cardinal Berthelemy Des Places, Melin de St. Gelais and his own cousin, the aforementioned Pontus de Tyard (although...
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Pontefract (redirect from Siege of Pontefract)
(1726–1782), MP for Pontefract and British army general John Smyth (1748–1811), MP for Pontefract Jesse Hartley (1780–1860), civil engineer and Superintendent...
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Indian barrier state below the Great Lakes as late as 1814 during the War of 1812. The formally acquired western American lands continued to be populated by...
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Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch (section 1812)
government". To raise the siege, Graham decided to launch an attack on the rear of the investing army, and in February 1811, he sailed from Cádiz with...
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1809. "American Woods" (Laws M36) 1810. "As Now We Are Sailing" 1811. "Citadel Hill" 1812. "The Banks of Newfoundland" (Laws K25) 1813. No record 1814....
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Louis François Félix Musnier (category People from Pas-de-Calais)
rejoined the main army. He led his division at the Siege of Valencia in December 1811 and January 1812. This operation resulted in the capitulation of Blake...
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Bristol, which became its base for the winter of 1811. The regiment remained in Bristol until 25–26 March 1812, when it returned to Colwert Barracks at Portsmouth...
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navigation on the rivers. The steamboat, first used on the Ohio River in 1811, made possible inexpensive travel using the river systems, especially the...
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(1778-1837), Engineer, architect, urban planner in Louisiana Eloy Chapsal (1811-1882), Painter and director of the Museum of Aurillac. Claude Sosthène Grasset...
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"Narrative of a voyage to the Northwest coast of America, in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814, or, The first American settlement on the Pacific". Early...
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Israel, the first synagogue in continental North America, is dedicated. 1812 – Czar Alexander I, the Russian Emperor and the Grand Duke of Finland, officially...
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the Neapolitan throne. Maida Hill and the suburbs of Maida Vale in London and Maida Vale in Perth, Western Australia, are all named after this battle...
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ago, shortly after when Native Americans migrated into Florida. Juan Ponce de León became the first European in the area, landing at the Jupiter Inlet in...
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Matthias and his Impostures- or, The Progress of Fanaticism. New York. Vale, Gilbert (1835). Fanaticism – Its Source and Influence Illustrated by the...
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