Jean-Andoche Junot, Duke of Abrantes (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.n‿ɑ̃dɔʃ ʒyno]; 25 September 1771 – 29 July 1813) was a French military officer who served...
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most famous for her memoirs. She was the wife of French general Jean-Andoche Junot. Laure was born as Laure Adélaïde Constance Permon at Montpellier...
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French writer Jean-Andoche Junot, 1st Duke of Abrantès (1771–1813), French general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars Mara Junot, American voiceover...
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General Jean-Andoche Junot who led Napoleon's troops into Portugal. The family name figures on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.[verification needed] Junot started...
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the Peninsular War. The Franco-Spanish invasion force was led by Jean-Andoche Junot, while the Portuguese were under the nominal command of Prince Regent...
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kilometres (68 mi) east of Lisbon. In November 1807, a French army led by Jean-Andoche Junot mounted a successful Invasion of Portugal supported by allied Spanish...
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Paul François Jean Nicolas, Vicomte de Barras (French: [bara:s]; 30 June 1755 – 29 January 1829), commonly known as Paul Barras, was a French politician...
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lover Hippolyte, her brother-in-law Joseph Bonaparte and Colonel Jean-Andoche Junot. On 13 July, she found Napoleon at the gates of Milan. However, she...
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became the Duke of Wellington) defeated the French under Major-General Jean-Andoche Junot near the village of Vimeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [viˈmɐjɾu])...
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occupying the Maltese Islands. On 9 June, Napoleon sent his aide-de-camp Jean-Andoche Junot to request permission from the Grand Master for the French fleet to...
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Caroline of Monaco. Patrilinearly, she is said to be descended from Jean-Andoche Junot, Duke of Abrantes. She has three siblings: Victoria, Alexis and a...
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divisional general Jean-Andoche Junot in command, was prepared to march on Lisbon. After he received the Portuguese answer, he ordered Junot's corps to cross...
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the area. Marmont was succeeded by Henri Gatien Bertrand (1811–12), Jean-Andoche Junot (1812–13), and Joseph Fouché (1813–14). Marmont pushed the Code Napoléon...
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for Jean-Andoche Junot. After the King of Portugal's refusal to join the Continental Blockade, Napoleon I despatched General Jean-Andoche Junot in command...
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count of Oyenhausen-Gravenburg, she was the official mistress of Jean-Andoche Junot, the regent of French-occupied Portugal in 1807–1808, and exerted...
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ISBN 1-85367-276-9. General of Division Jean-Andoche Junot (8,900, 30 guns) 23rd Infantry Division: General of Division Jean Victor Tharreau † 1st Brigade: General...
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General Jean-Andoche Junot: 1803–1804 General Joachim Murat: 1804–1805 Prince Louis Bonaparte: 1805–1806 Marshal Joachim Murat: 1806 General Jean-Andoche Junot:...
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Napoleon visited the holy sites and considered appointing his general Jean-Andoche Junot as the duke of Nazareth. During the rule of Governor Ibrahim Pasha...
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l'enfant chéri de la victoire. The president of the Directory in Paris, Jean-François Rewbell, was also congratulatory: "The Executive Directory congratulates...
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Clive Timmons Main role 2023 Calamity James Dad Short film Napoleon Jean-Andoche Junot Film 2023–present The Rig Alwyn Evans Main role 2023 World on Fire...
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1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche Junot: 1803–1804 Military governors of Paris after the French Revolution...
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British protection and leave for Brazil. The invading army led by Jean-Andoche Junot advanced with some difficulty, arriving at the gates of Lisbon only...
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was not carried out, owing, it is said, to Napoleon's jealousy of Jean-Andoche Junot, the general in the painting. Gros was commissioned to paint Bonaparte...
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050 (49,809 infantry, 8,419 cavalry, 144 guns) GD Jean Reynier Marshal Michel Ney GD Jean-Andoche Junot Commander-in-Chief: Lt Gen Viscount Wellington Army...
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France. Gavin Spokes as Moulin, a Directory politician. Mark Bonnar as Jean-Andoche Junot, general of Napoleon and commander of the French invasion of Portugal...
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the Nobel Peace Prize in 1951 Emil Jungfleisch – French biochemist Jean-Andoche Junot - French General Božidar Kantušer – American and Slovenian composer...
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General Jean-Andoche Junot and his troops had entered Spain on 18 October 1807 and crossed the Iberian Peninsula to reach the Portuguese border. Junot encountered...
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General Sextius Alexandre François de Miollis into Rome; while General Jean-Andoche Junot invaded Portugal, Marshal Murat took control of formerly Roman Spain...
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Press. ISBN 0-8223-1894-6. Robert Warren (2000). Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Louis Prieur, revolutionary artists: the public, the populace, and images...
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1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche Junot: 1803–1804 Military governors of Paris after the French Revolution...
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