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- In 1794 siege of Demonte, Battles of Garescio, Carrare and Cairo; in 1795 Loano battle; in 1796 Mondovi battle.
Combat actions which resulted with the capitulation of Ulm; march on Vienna; 2nd of December the battle of Austerlitz and this is the Honour inscribed on the banner of the Regiment.
27th of August capture of Pirna camp; 29th the brilliant battle of Pe terswald; 30th the battle of Toeplitz; 16, 17 and 18th of October the battle of Leipsick; 30th the combat at Hanau.
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 French Chasseurs
1800: Passage of the Mincio and the blockade of Mantoue
1800: Corbineau (Claude-Louis-Constant-Esprit Juvenal) - Chef-de-Brigade and Colonel in 1803
1800: Colbert (François-Marie-Auguste) - Chef-de-Brigade and Colonel in 1803
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 Games Fresh : Article 'Battle of Heligoland'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Battle of Heligoland (or Helgoland) was a battle of the First Schleswig War fought on 9 May 1864 between the navy of Denmark and the allied navies of Austria and Prussia.
It was the last naval battle fought by lines of wooden ships.
Because Great Britain and Ireland are islands and no point in the UK is more than 74 miles (120 km) from the sea, any enemy power (at least, before aircraft) would have had to cross the sea in order to attack the island.
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 People of Napoleonic Period
Commanded French at Battle of Toulouse April 10th 1814, which was the final act of the hard fought Campaign of the Pyrenees (from July 1813) against Allied forces led by Wellington.
Was Chief-of-Staff of Army of Italy at Battle of Novi in August 1799.
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 Austrian Infantry (Grenadiers-Jagers-Fusiliers-Grenzers).   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Grenadiers at the Battle of Mincio, February 1814.
In 1800 at Marengo the 51st {Romanians} participated in the defeat of Bonaparte's grenadiers of Consular Guard.
For example in the official report after the battle of Engen (May 1800) the French claimed to have pushed 8 battalions of the Hungarians out of a wood, although there was none.
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 Chapter 17
The son of a general and a member of the small provincial nobility, Marbot was born on August 18, 1782 at the Château Larivière, in the confines of Limousin and du Quercy, today the Department of Corrèze.
In 1800, he was not yet 18 years old, but as a hussar of Bercheny he had already demonstrated a bravery that never wavered throughout his long career.
It was on June 14 1800, that the battle of Marengo took place, in the vicinity of Alexandria.
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 Napoleonic Marshals : Gouvion St Cyr
Despite being wounded at Polotsk (first battle) he went on to beat General Wittgenstein and won promotion to marshal.
At the second battle of Polotsk he again was wounded, but the military the tables were turned and, after the defeat, he resigned his command.
As governor of Dresden, St Cyr played a crucial role in defeating the Allied forces during the battle for that city between 26-27 August 1813.
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 Dictionary battle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
, conflict, fight, engagement -- a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"
-- an energetic attempt to achieve something; "getting through the crowd was a real struggle"; "he fought a battle for recognition"
, combat -- battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Nothern Iraq"; "We must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they battled over the budget"
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The Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800 gave the French command of the Po Valley as far as the Adige; and in December another French army defeated the Austrians in Germany.
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 ENGEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Search the ENGEN Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the ENGEN Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named ENGEN at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Causes of the war 2 The "Archidamian War" 3 The Peace of Nicias 4 The Sicilian Expedition 5 The Second War
His son, also named Asopius, also commanded naval expeditions during the war.
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In the Battle of Blood River a few hundred Boers repelled an attack by more than 10,000 warriors of the Zulu king Dingaan.
The assault, depicted in "The Battle of Khambula" by Angus McBride, ended in failure for the Zulus, leaving them doubting for the first time their ability to win the Anglo-Zulu War.
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Died: 7 September 1812 (Killed at the Battle of La Moskowa)
Died: 12 December 1807 (of wounds received at Marengo in 1800)
1800: Lanchantin (Louis-Francois) - Chef-de-Brigade and Colonel in 1803
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The language and the characterization are shamelessly overblown, but they matched the epic proportions of the action and struck a responsive chord in the viewers.
In 1797 Schiller began to work on the trilogy Wallenstein (1800; translated, 1800,1830), which is often cited as the greatest German tragedy.
Schiller digresses considerably from history when he has her die of wounds received in battle.
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 Revolutionary Wars
The battle of Le Cateau (Beaumont), 26 April 1794
[ The cooperation of Austrian grenadiers and cuirassiers at the battles of Engen and Messkirch ]
Historical cosmetics: the battle of Messkirch, 5 May 1800
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 TechnoChitlins: French Victories
The French Army has won more battles than the US has ever even fought.
Between brackets: the modern location of where the battle took place(I only mention the Napoleonic victories, otherwise it would take much more place) Aboukir (Egypte), 11 juil.
1800 Prentzlow (Allemagne), 28 oct. 1806 Pultusk (Pologne), 26 déc.
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 Napoleon
Commandant of the 3e Division of the Corps under Moreau, 1 April, 1800
Commandant of the 2e Division of the Corps du centre under Moreau, November, 1800
His bravery was the deciding factor in Battle of Hohenlinden, 3 December, 1800
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Er pflegte engen Kontakt nach Deutschland, liess sich von seiner Schwester in Bremen ueber das Geschehen in Deutschland informieren, insbesondere Neuigkeiten aus seiner Geburtsstadt Halberstadt und aus Quedlinburg.
So, she said, we stay at home and listen to the music of singers like Umm Kulthoum, marveling at her perfect diction, piecing out the phrasing, the repetitions, the variations.
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Had to do with the Heiki warriors losing a battle near Miyajima in the 12th century and the Heiki Emperor-child drowning there.
It is said that "whoever controls Komaki Castle controls Japan." Also passed Sekigahara, site of the battle in which the Shogun Tokagawa won control of the country, kept in his family for 250 years and only weakened by Commodore Perry and others in about 1850.
This battle marked one of the first uses of rifles in battle in Japan.
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1813) 20 Aug 1795 - 12 May 1800 Timothy Pickering (b.
1815) 6 Jun 1800 - 4 Mar 1801 John Marshall (b.
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Trier, Bishop Burchard of Worms, the Battle of Sempach, Emperor Lothar III, Emperor Frederick III, the Hexenhammer) in Medieval Germany: an Encyclopedia, edited by John M. Jeep (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 2001).
The Development of Temporal Rule by the Archbishops of Trier: 1066-1259, in Doctoral Dissertations in History, vol.
The Development of Temporal Rule by the Archbishops of Trier: 1066-1259, directed by John H. Van Engen (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International, 1986); research partially funded by a Fulbright Grant to Bonn, Germany.
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