• Guillaume-François Berthier (7 April 1704 – 15 December 1782) was a Jesuit professor and writer, tutor of the French Dauphin's sons, and librarian of...
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    general Guillaume de Bellecombe, Governor General of Réunion, Saint-Domingue and Pondichéry, and a Republican revolutionary Guillaume-François Berthier, French...
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  • Ferdinand Berthier (1803-1886), French writer, educator, and advocate for societal inclusion of those experiencing Deafness Guillaume-François Berthier (1704–1782)...
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    Bishop of Limoges; the Abbé Jean-Antoine Nollet; and the Jesuit Guillaume-François Berthier. La Vauguyon drilled into young Louis Stanislas and his brothers...
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  • Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 397. ISBN 978-0-8028-4680-8. Guillaume François Berthier, Histoire de l'Église gallicane, volume 18, Paris, 1749 Les Protestants...
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    Andreas Brünniche, Danish portrait painter (d. 1769) April 7 – Guillaume-François Berthier, Jesuit professor and writer (d. 1782) April 10 – Benjamin Heath...
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  • 10th volumes. Fathers Pierre-Claude Fontenai, Pierre Brumoy and Guillaume-François Berthier continued the eleventh and following volumes of the monumental...
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    on 14 June against the main French army, under General Louis Alexandre Berthier. Initially, their two assaults across the Fontanone stream near Marengo...
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  • Andreas Brünniche, Danish portrait painter (d. 1769) April 7 – Guillaume-François Berthier, Jesuit professor and writer (d. 1782) April 10 – Benjamin Heath...
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    Guillaume François-Gabriel Lépaulle (21 January 1804, Versailles – 28 August 1886, Aÿ) was a French painter associated with the Barbizon school. He painted...
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    Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, 1st comte d'Hunebourg, 1st duc de Feltre (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ʒak ɡijom klaʁk]; 17 October 1765 – 28 October 1818)...
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    (1548–1610), Marshal of France in 1597 Guillaume de Hautemer, Count of Grancey [fr] (1537–1613), Marshal of France in 1597 François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières...
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  • Ursicin]". Jacques Longueval, Pierre Claude Fontenay, Pierre Brumoy, Guillaume François Berthier (1826). Histoire de l'Église gallicane, Volume 4, Paris.{{cite...
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    conversation at Perugia was 7 April 1497. Jacques Longueval; Guillaume-François Berthier (1782). Histoire De L'Eglise Gallicane (in French). Vol. Tome...
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  • (général de brigade) Guillaume François d'Aigremont (général de brigade) Joseph Jean-Baptiste Albert (général de division) Philippe François Maurice d'Albignac...
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    financial endowments from the Emperor, with two of them – Louis-Alexandre Berthier and André Masséna – receiving more than one million Francs each. Two Marshals...
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    Leclerc was later appointed as chief of staff under Louis-Alexandre Berthier and Guillaume Brune, participating in the second French expedition to Ireland...
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    Charlevoix, formerly a missionary to Canada. He was succeeded by Guillaume-François Berthier, one of the authors of the multi-volume Histoire de l'église...
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    Royalists who had taken refuge in Spain. In 1811, at the urging of François-Guillaume Ménageot, who had become apprised of the precarious financial situation...
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    Retrieved 2024-03-11. François R. Velde. Napoleonic Heraldry François R. Velde. Napoleonic Titles and Heraldry: Sovereign Princes François R. Velde. Napoleonic...
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    in 1774, was the youngest officer to earn the distinction of Marshal. Francois Kellerman was the oldest, born in 1735. The majority of Marshals were given...
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  • (executed 1810) 20 November – Louis-Alexandre Berthier, maréchal de France (died 1815) 23 November – Guillaume-Mathieu Dumas, military officer (died 1837)...
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    Voltaire's enemies Claude-Adrien Nonnotte, Abraham Chaumeix [fr] and Guillaume-François Berthier. Voltaire (1901), p. 313. Voltaire (1770), p. 126. Voltaire (1877)...
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    name to Saint-François-Xavier-de-Batiscan. The Parish of Beaumont changed its name to Saint-Étienne-de-Beaumont. The Parish of Berthier-en-Bas changed...
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    15 August, he turned to General Napoleon Bonaparte. Although Generals Guillaume Brune and André Masséna won battles at Bergen and Zurich, and the Allies...
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  • engineers, and prisoners of war". When the first Minister, Louis-Alexandre Berthier was on campaign during the Ulm campaign, three members of the ministry...
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    Commander in chief: Général Napoléon Bonaparte Chef d'état-major : Général Berthier Numbers: 45,000 of which 38,500 in Egypt Numbers: 500 men on foot and on...
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  • Boyvin Guillaume-Antoine Calvière Louis-Nicolas Clérambault Gaspard Corrette François Couperin Louis Couperin François d'Agincourt Jean-François Dandrieu...
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  • Nemours 1569–1571 : François de Lorraine, duc de Guise 1571–1572 : Charles de Montmorency-Damville, Admiral of France 1572–1574 : Guillaume de Montmorency...
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    delivered Louis's response to the charges, with the assistance of François Tronchet and Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes. Before the trial started...
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