Louis-François, Baron Lejeune (3 February 1775 in Strasbourg – 29 February 1848) was a French general, painter, and lithographer. His memoirs have frequently...
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François Lejeune may refer to: Jean Effel (1908–1982, real name François Lejeune), French painter, caricaturist, illustrator and journalist Louis-François...
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Louis Lejeune may refer to: Louis-François Lejeune (1775-1848), (Baron Lejeune), French general, painter, and lithographer Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune...
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through the Villette Gate. The scene was depicted in a painting by Louis-François Lejeune. At the Covent Garden theatre in London a pageant The Coronation...
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missionary Louis-François Lejeune (1775–1848), French general, painter, and lithographer Louis François de Pourtalès (1824–1880), American naturalist Louis-François...
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(2000): French TV production of Prokofiev's opera War and Peace, directed by François Roussillon. Robert Brubaker played the lead role of Pierre. War and Peace...
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general Louis-François Lejeune (1775–1848), French Army general This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title General Lejeune. If an...
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Britannica article "Borodino". First-hand account of the battle by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune a French aide-de-camp Borodino: maps, diagrams, illustrations...
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was depicted by François-André Vincent in a sketch, and by various other artists. Antoine-Jean Gros François-André Vincent François-Louis-Joseph Watteau...
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command of Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Wellesley, who drove back Henri François Delaborde's 4,000-strong detachment at Roliça on 17 August and smashed...
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