D. Miguel Pereira Forjaz Coutinho, 10th Count of Feira (1 November 1769 – 6 November 1827) was a Portuguese general and War Secretary in the Peninsular...
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servant Miguel Pereira Forjaz (1769-1827), Portuguese general This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Miguel Pereira. If an internal...
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Beresford Francisco de Paula Leite Bernardim Freire de Andrade Miguel Pereira Forjaz Carlos Frederico Lecor Francisco Silveira Commanders included: Gebhard...
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rendered tolerable by the firm support of the Minister of War, Miguel de Pereira Forjaz. As a prelude to invasion, Ney took the Spanish fortified town...
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creation) to D. Miguel Pereira Forjaz Coutinho Barreto de Sá e Resende (who descended from the original counts of Feira, including Dom João Pereira o Mulato...
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British General William Beresford and the Portuguese War Secretary Miguel Pereira Forjaz. The new Portuguese battalions were supplied with British equipment...
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IV Selim III Jazzar Pasha Murad Bey Maria I Prince Regent John Miguel Pereira Forjaz Paul I Alexander Suvorov Alexander Korsakov Fyodor Ushakov Pieter...
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Catholic Church, the eighth Patriarch of Lisbon, 1840 to 1845. Miguel Pereira Forjaz (1769–1827) a general, War Secretary in the Peninsular War and Count...
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1809. As part of Beresford's reforms, Portuguese War secretary Miguel Pereira Forjaz proposed the creation of independent battalions of Caçadores and...
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Camões, Catholic priest, poet and historian (b. 1777) 6 November – Miguel Pereira Forjaz, Count of Feira, general (b. 1769) Ford, Jeremiah Denis Mathias...
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