The Rossignols, a family of French cryptographers and cryptanalysts, included Antoine Rossignol (1600–1682), Bonaventure Rossignol and Antoine-Bonaventure...
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Jean Antoine Rossignol (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan ʁɔsiɲɔl]; 7 November 1759 – 27 April 1802) was a general of the French Revolutionary Wars. Rossignol...
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Felix Rossignol (1920–1981), Canadian NHL ice hockey player Jean Antoine Rossignol (1759–1802), general of the French Revolutionary Wars Jim Rossignol (born...
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Antipope Clement VII. Two-part codebooks go back as least as far as Antoine Rossignol in the 1800s. From the 15th century until the middle of the 19th century...
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National Guard in 1792. He was assassinated by insurgents (possibly Jean Antoine Rossignol) in the insurrection of 10 August during the French Revolution. Azure...
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defended by local territorial guards. They were led by General Jean Antoine Rossignol, the chief commander of the Army of the Coasts of Brest. A law enacted...
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of Biron was dismissed and later executed by guillotine while Jean Antoine Rossignol was a political appointee who was generally acknowledged to be incompetent...
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documents in the French archives were unreadable until it was decoded. Antoine Rossignol's cryptographic skills became known in 1626, when an encrypted letter...
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and as aide de camp to General Jean Antoine Rossignol. He was then assigned to train recruits for General Jean-Antoine Marbot at Toulouse. Marbot liked his...
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Rochelle, which was formerly led by Jean Antoine Rossignol, plus the Army of Mayence. On 6 October Rossignol went to command the Army of the Coasts of...
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of the Coasts of La Rochelle was assigned to the incompetent Jean Antoine Rossignol who was protected from criticism because of his Jacobin political...
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Gout-Rossignol (French pronunciation: [ɡu ʁɔsiɲɔl]; also Goûts-Rossignol; Occitan: Gots e Rossinhòu) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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Lepeletier, Pierre-Antoine Antonelle, Debon, and Georges Grisel. A network of military agents was created by Jean Antoine Rossignol, who placed revolutionary...
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mid-September the Republican Army of the Coasts of La Rochelle under Jean Antoine Rossignol advanced into the Vendée from the south and east at the same time...
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a week later; the committee then sent Jean Antoine Rossignol, formerly a goldsmith's apprentice, Antoine Joseph Santerre, a brewer, and Charles-Philippe...
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Army of the Coasts of Brest 1 May–5 October 1793 Succeeded by Jean Antoine Rossignol Preceded by Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Commander-in-chief of the Army...
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Louis-Alexandre Berthier Jean-Baptiste Carrier Lazare Hoche Jean-Baptiste Kléber Antoine Joseph Santerre François Joseph Westermann Other links: Chouannerie (another...
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Elizabeth I. The chief cryptographer of King Louis XIV of France was Antoine Rossignol; he and his family created what is known as the Great Cipher because...
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absorbed into the Army of the West. Over the next few years, Jean Antoine Rossignol, Jean-François-Auguste Moulin, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, Lazare Hoche...
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along with Maréchal, Buonarroti, Augustin Alexandre Darthé, Jean Antoine Rossignol, and others, that would attempt to overthrow the Directory and install...
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mid-September, the Republican Army of the Coasts of La Rochelle, led by Jean Antoine Rossignol, advanced into the Vendée from the south and the east while the Army...
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reorganize. General-in-chief Jean Léchelle is replaced by General Jean Antoine Rossignol after a brief interim period provided by Alexis Chalbos. By order...
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(général de brigade) Antoine François de Rossi (général de division) Camille de Rossi (général de division) Jean Antoine Rossignol (général de division)...
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usually outweighs the increase in size and extra security concerns. Antoine Rossignol invented the two-part code around 1650 or so. The idea could hardly...
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forces of the Army of the Coasts of Brest, commanded by general Jean Antoine Rossignol, were dispersed. This army, tasked with protecting the coast against...
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to the guillotine on 31 December 1793. Biron was replaced by Jean Antoine Rossignol, a political demagogue. Facing Royrand in the south were the Luçon...
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offices Preceded by Jean Léchelle Provisional Commander-in-chief of the Army of the West 28 October–15 November 1793 Succeeded by Jean Antoine Rossignol...
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probably due to a long-standing dispute with the commanding officer Jean Antoine Rossignol and Lecomte confirmed in his command. Barely recovered, he resumed...
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Fortunately, he received one through various contacts, thanks to Jean-Antoine Rossignol, a revolutionary militant. He spent little time with his family and...
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Antoine Philippe de La Trémoïlle, Prince of Talmont (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan filip də la tʁemɔil]; 27 September 1765 – 27 January 1794) was a French...
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