Joseph Barbanègre (22 August 1772 – 7 November 1830) was a French General and a Baron of the First French Empire. He was governor of the Fortress of Huningue...
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left the city after four days where a Polish governor was appointed; Joseph Barbanègre had to organize the logistics. Davout crossed the Berezina and ran...
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particularly eager to lay siege to this fortress after its commander General Joseph Barbanègre opened fire on the city of Basel. The Treaty of Paris of 20 November...
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injuries during an event during the first siege of the city in 1796. Joseph Barbanègre – French General, entrenched in Huningue during the third siege of...
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Spanish composer Honoré de Balzac – French novelist of the 19th century Joseph Barbanègre – French general Henri Barbusse – French novelist Paul Barras – French...
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commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. Joseph Barbanègre (1772–1830) - French General Matthieu Sans (1988-) - Rugby player...
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Marie Roland de Barazer, chevalier de Kermorvan (général de brigade) Joseph Barbanègre (général de brigade) Antoine Edme Adam de Barbazan (général de brigade)...
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the Pôle Bosquet, since August 2006: Rue Mathieu-Lalanne Boulevard Joseph-Barbanègre The city is engaged in a Bus à haut niveau de service [Bus to high...
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Claude Hervo 111st Line Infantry Regiment Brigade: Général de Brigade Joseph Barbanègre 48th Line Infantry Regiment Divisional Artillery: 8 pdr foot battery...
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August – Louis Henri, Prince of Condé (born 1756) 7 November – Joseph Barbanègre, soldier (born 1772) 29 November – Charles Simon Catel, composer and teacher...
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