Denis Auguste Duchene (23 September 1862 - 9 June 1950) was a French World War I general. He was born on 23 September 1862 at Juzennecourt, Haute-Marne...
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cricketer Denis Auguste Affre (1793-1848), French Roman Catholic archbishop Denis Auguste Duchêne (1862-1950), French World War I general Denis Auroux (born...
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actress Denis Auguste Duchêne (1862–1950), French World War I general Gabrielle Duchêne (1870–1954), French feminist and pacifist Gilbert-Antoine Duchêne (1919–2009)...
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attack. The defense of the Aisne area was in the hands of General Denis Auguste Duchêne, commander of the French Sixth Army. In addition, four divisions...
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8th Army (1915) followed by command of the 3rd Army (1915–1918) Denis Auguste Duchêne – Commander of the 6th Army (1917–1918) during the Third Battle...
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Damrémont (1783–1837) Vincent Martel Deconchy (1768–1823) (heart) Denis Auguste Duchêne (1862–1950) Guy-Victor Duperré (1775–1846) Franciade Fleurus Duvivier [fr]...
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Charalambis, Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1949) September 23 – Denis Auguste Duchêne, French general (d. 1950) September 25 – Billy Hughes, 7th Prime...
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1873) June 6 – William Wadsworth, American actor (b. 1874) June 9 – Denis Auguste Duchêne, French general (b. 1862) June 20 – Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto, Japanese...
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the obstinacy of the commander of the French Sixth Army, General Denis Auguste Duchêne. As a result, the German creeping barrage was very effective and...
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May 1917) General Paul Maistre (4 May – 11 December 1917) General Denis Auguste Duchêne (11 December 1917 – 10 June 1918) General Jean Degoutte (10 June...
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Ligue was definitely dissolved in the late 1930s, after General Denis Auguste Duchêne briefly reformed it in 1939. Ernest Boulanger, leader Paul Déroulède...
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offensive of 1918. 6th Army (général Charles Mangin) 10th Army (général Denis Auguste Duchêne) 5th Army (général Olivier Mazel) 1st Army (général Marie-Eugène...
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General Denis Auguste Duchêne V Corps. Corps Commander: General Antoine Baucheron de Boissoudy VI Corps. Corps Commander: General Marie Jean Auguste Paulinier...
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Division (Lanquetot) 38th Division (Jean-Marie Brulard) 42nd Division (Denis Auguste Duchêne) 89th Territorial Division (Boucher) 4th Cavalry Division (Buyer)...
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Commandant of the 7th Army; Augustin Gérard, Commandant of the 8th Army; Denis Auguste Duchêne, Commandant of the 10th Army; And also to Generals: Édouard de Castelnau...
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attacks for 3 days without losing a single inch of ground". General Denis Auguste Duchêne "Elite regiment with superior fighting capacity. Between the 5th...
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the Marching Regiment was assigned to the 71st Brigade of Colonel Denis Auguste Duchêne (5th Army). The regiment's 3rd recently formed battalion from the...
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Aubervilliers (category Communes of Seine-Saint-Denis)
Seine-Saint-Denis department, Île-de-France region, northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. Aubervilliers is one of three communes in the Plaine Saint-Denis, 7...
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Auguste Cazalet (7 September 1938 – 4 June 2013) was a member of the Senate of France, representing the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department. Cazalet was born...
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Population municipale (historique depuis 1876)". INSEE. Retrieved 12 July 2024. Duchêne & Contrucci 1998, page needed A. Ebel, Charles (1976). Transalpine Gaul:...
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Georges Dubois [fr] (1896–1971) Gaston Duché de Bricourt [fr] Antoine Duchêne [fr] Maurice Duclos Joseph Duhautoy-Schuffenecker [fr] Jean-Pierre Dulau [fr]...
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Gilles Grangier Adaptation of a novel by Georges Simenon 1964 Monsieur René Duchêne / Georges Baudin Jean-Paul Le Chanois With Liselotte Pulver, Mireille Darc...
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later took his family to Marseille in 1770. His mother's uncle, born Ange-Auguste Lhomaka, later converted to Islam, became known under the name "Hadj Messaoud"...
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libera".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Roger Duchêne and Jean Contrucci, Marseille, ED. Beech, 1998, ISBN 2-213-60197-6 p.671...
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Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, Université de Lille III, 9, rue Auguste Angellier, 59046 Lille, France in three volumes, and by Didier-Érudition...
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Expédition scientifique de Morée, vol. III, 1st part, Levrault, pp. 19–27 Hervé Duchêne, Le Voyage en Grèce., Bouquins, Robert Laffont, 2003, ISBN 2-221-08460-8...
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Armand-Carrel Place Arnault-Tzanck Place de l'Assommoir Place Auguste-Baron Place Auguste-Métivier Square de l'Abbé-Georges-Hénocque Square de l'Abbé-Esquerre...
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de St. Denis, who had led the French expansion westward from the Louisiana territory. Realizing that his forces are badly outnumbered, St. Denis abandons...
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writer Theodor Ferdinand Bock, was produced at Berlin in 1911. In 1912, Auguste Carton translated the play into Walloon under the name of L'mariatche delle...
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