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  Victor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Victor Maurus or Victor the Moor, Victor of Milan.
Claude Victor-Perrin, duc de Belluno (1764–1841), marshal of France.
Victor, Colorado, a near-ghost town near Cripple Creek, Colorado.
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 Marshal of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claude Bidal, Marquis of Asfeld (1665 - 1743), Marshal of France in 1734
Claude Testu, Marquis of Balincourt (1680 - 1770), Marshal of France in 1746
Claude Perrin Victor, Duke of Bellune (1764 - 1841), Marshal of France in 1807
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 Victor
At seventeen, Victor was drummer-boy in an artillery regiment in Grenoble.
During the Russian Campaign, he was at the head of the 9th corps of the Grande Armée, with which he organized a heroic defense against the enemy on the banks of the Berezina.
Victor distinguished himself for the last time during the 1814 campaign by, liberating the village of Brienne by bayonet.
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 Claude Perrin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Claude Victor-Perrin, duke of Belluno (December 7, 1764 - March 1, 1841), (additional info and facts about marshal of France) marshal of France, was born at La Marche ((additional info and facts about Vosges) Vosges).
In 1781 he entered the army as a private soldier, and after ten years' service he received his discharge and settled at ((chemistry) a property of atoms or radicals; their combining power given in terms of the number of hydrogen atoms (or the equivalent)) Valence.
Thus wounded in his amour-propre, Victor now transferred his allegiance to the (Whiskey distilled from a mash of corn and malt and rye and aged in charred oak barrels) Bourbon dynasty, and in December 1814 received from (additional info and facts about Louis XVIII) Louis XVIII the command of the second military division.
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 wotmania: feed your wheel of time addiction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
If its cause they dont want to see perrin pushed around so much, because hes one of the most likeable characters in the series i could see, but the hatred that has fallen on Faile is unjust.
Claude Victor-Perrin was a leading French general of the French Revolutionary and Mapoleonic wars.
As for Perrin’s surname, Aybara, Abraha led a military expedition against Mecca in the year of Mohammed’s birth and was a zealous Christian viceroy of Yemen.
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 The Battle of Marengo
Fortunately for Victor, French Lieutenant General Jean Lannes helped to stabilize the situation by moving Major General Watrin's infantry division and Brigadier General Champeaux's cavalry into the fight on his own initiative.
Morning turned into afternoon, and the Austrian assaults against Victor and Lannes' tattered lines were joined by detachments of Ott's men moving in from the north.
With portions of Monnier's division refusing to move forward, and the covering troops quickly engaged, often from several directions, the fact that Napoleon's officers extracted their men from the field of battle without a complete rout is little short of amazing.
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 CLAUDE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Search the CLAUDE Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the CLAUDE Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named CLAUDE at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Victor Family Genealogy Forum
Victors in the Carribbean - Sharon Victor 4/05/99
Re: Victors in the Carribbean Sharon - Bertrand victor 4/08/99
Victors in Mo., Ky. and Maryland - Vicki Wright 6/07/98
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 napoleone buonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The Allies, however demanded unconditional surrender and Napoléon abdicated again, unconditionally, on April 11.
In the Treaty of Fontainebleau the victors exiled the Corsican to Elba, a small island in the Mediterranean 20 km off the coast of Italy.
They let him keep the title of "Emperor" but restricted his empire to that tiny island.
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 Novel in French
Although the Québec novel was born in the turbulent days preceding the REBELLIONS OF 1837, it bore no trace of those events.
Instead, it fictionalized real-life incidents (François-Réal Angers, Les Révélations du crime ou Cambray et ses complices, July 1837; tr The Canadian Brigand, 1867) or claimed kinship with Victor Hugo while borrowing heavily from the heritage of anecdotes, tales and legends (Philippe AUBERT DE GASPÉ, Jr, L'Influence d'un livre, 1837).
Jules-Paul TARDIVEL moved forward in history rather than back: his nationalistic Pour la patrie (1895; tr 1975) was set in 1945, at a moment when French Canadians, after difficult political struggles, were finally about to win their own French and Catholic state.
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 University of Delaware: THE MARSHALS OF NAPOLEON COLLECTION
The title of "Marshal of France" had been used by the Bourbon kings as a way to honor highly esteemed commanders in the royal army, and Napoleon sought to revive this tradition.
The remaining marshals were appointed in the years following, primarily after major military victories: C. Victor (1764-1841) in 1807; Jacques Macdonald (1765-1840), Auguste Marmont (1774-1852), and Charles Oudinot (1767-1847) in 1809; Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770-1826) in 1811; Gouvion St. Cyr (1764-1830) in 1812; Joseph-Antoine Poniatowski (1763-1813) in 1813; and Emmanuel Grouchy (1766-1847) in 1815.
The letter is signed "le M[aréch]al de Bellune" Portrait: "Victor" Also a copy of his signature, which reads "Victor," and is thus different from the letter.
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 CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE RESERVE IN 1800: PART 1, CHAPTER IV
General Victor had received his letters of advice, which had already been with the order of the day.
Make the same order with General Victor for Chambarlhac's division and Loison's division (61); he will have his headquarters in Dijon.
General Berthier created two lieutenant generals, Victor and Duhesme; they will have each one two divisions under their orders; that of the cavalry is under mine, commanded by General Harville, General Rivaud and Duvignau.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
His first appointment was that of captain-general for the Louisiana Expedition in the person of General Claude Victor-Perrin (1764-1841), who had been his comrade in arms at the Battles of Toulon (1793), Mondovi (1796) and then Marengo (1800).
He was not officially installed as colonial prefect in the colony yet, and, absent any orders from Paris to the contrary, he had to continue to prepare for the impending arrival of the Louisiana Expedition with the result that he was barred from making any official statements which might compromise his future actions.
Captain-General Victor, not Laussat, had been commissioned to represent France at the transfer ceremonies for the retrocession of Louisiana from Spain.
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 Napoleon - Interviews - Jean-Claude Lachnitt
General secretary for the Grands Prix and Research Grants of the Fondation Napoléon, honorary president of the Académie du Second Empire, Jean-Claude Lachnitt is the author of many articles and books on the reign of Napoleon III, notably Prince Impérial "Napoléon IV" published by Perrin in 1997 (new edition 1999).
And there is no better way to epitomise a life given over to commitment on behalf of others and to a cause that was close to his heart.
J.-C. Through my historical research, and thanks to a fairly complete library on the matter, I have been able to give portraits that are brief but as exhaustive as possible.
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 Napoleon's Eyewitness: Pierre ClŽment Laussat and the La. Purchase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
They preserve the record of an exceptional period, when the muddy little village of New Orleans and the vast territory drained by its great river were caught up in the international events that shaped the United States and its world.
* Unless otherwise noted, all items in the exhibition are from the Pierre Clément Laussat Papers (MSS 125, 126, and 127) or the Claude Perrin Victor Papers (MSS 94).
Microfilm of both collections is available for researchers at the Williams Research Center of The Historic New Orleans Collection, 410 Chartres Street.
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 The Nuttall Encyclopaedia by Edited by Rev. James Wood - Full Text Free Book (Part 51/53)
VICTOR, CLAUDE PERRIN, marshal of France, served with distinction
VICTOR, ST., the name of two martyrs, one of Marseilles and one of
VICTOR EMMANUEL II., king of Sardinia, and afterwards of united
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 Battle of Barossa, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
By the time the British and Spanish arrived in March 1811, Cadiz had been under siege for 13 months.
But shortly before (by coincidence), the besieging commander Claude Perrin Victor (1764-1841) had had to detach about a third of his forces for use elsewhere in Spain.
Thomas Graham (1748-1843) had meanwhile brought some 5000 troops from Britain (the fleet setting sail on February 21, not February 2); they landed at Algeciras (called "Algiers" in the song) and joined a rather larger Spanish force under La Pena.
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 L'Affaire Dominici / The Dominici Affair / Claude Bernard-Aubert / Jean Gabin / 1973 / Film review
Distribution: Jean Gabin (Gaston Dominici), Gérard Darrieu (Clovis Dominici), Victor Lanoux (Gustave Dominici), Evi Maltagliati (Marie Dominici), Gérard Depardieu (Zézé Perrin), Geneviève Fontanel (Yvette), Michel Bertay (Périez, le juge d'instruction), Jacques Richard (Le commissaire), Jeanne Allard (Augusta Callat), Daniel Ivernel (Le Président du tribunal), Jean-Paul Moulinot (Le médecin légiste)
In August 1952, a family of British tourists is found by the roadside in Haute Provence, brutally murdered.
The film, a sombre realist drama, leaves a lasting impression, thanks mainly to its lead actor, Jean Gabin, who excels in this, his last great performance before his death in 1976.
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 Spanish Governors of Louisiana: Juan Manuel de Salcedo
Eight days later they send a copy of the royal order authorizing the transfer to the Cabildo.
The formal transfer awaits the arrival of French general Claude Perrin Victor, but he never arrives because the war has resumed in Europe.
Salcedo, in conjunction with his colleague, the Marquis de Casa Calvo, issues a proclamation giving the terms and conditions under which the transfer should take place.
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 SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHRISTIAN PROFESSION FROM THE DEATH OF CLAUDE OF TURIN TO THE TIMES OF PETER WALDO
A.D. During the dark ages which succeeded the invasion of Europe by the barbarous nations, when feudal anarchy distracted the civil governments, and a flood of superstition had deluged the church, Christianity, banished from the seats of empire, and loathing the monkish abodes of indolence and vice, meekly retired into the sequestered valleys of Piedmont.
Popular preachers in the church, such as Claude of Turin, and Arnold of Brescia, increased the number of dissenters, for their disciples went further than their masters.
The adjacency of France and Spain too, contributed to their increase, for both abounded with Christians of this sort.
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 Copyright 2004 J. David Goldin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Barney Phillips, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Vic Perrin, Virginia Gregg, Walter Schumann (conductor).
Barney Phillips, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Vic Perrin, Walter Schumann (conductor).
Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, Vic Perrin, Helen Kleeb, Hal Gibney (announcer), Walter Schumann (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Stacy Harris, John Robinson (writer).
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 Find in a Library: A Guide to the papers of Pierre Clément Laussat, Napoleon's prefect for the colony of Louisiana and ...
Find in a Library: A Guide to the papers of Pierre Clément Laussat, Napoleon's prefect for the colony of Louisiana and of General Claude Perrin Victor at the Historic New Orleans Collection
A Guide to the papers of Pierre Clément Laussat, Napoleon's prefect for the colony of Louisiana and of General Claude Perrin Victor at the Historic New Orleans Collection
Bellune, Claude-Victor Perrin, -- duc de, -- 1764-1841 -- Manuscripts -- Catalogs.
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 Amazon.com: A Guide to the Papers of Pierre Clement Laussat: Napoleon's Prefect for the Colony of Louisiana and of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
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 East-West Cartographics Ltd - Antique Maps and Prints - New Additions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Agriculture and the Arts are seen before her.
Peace holds the palms and victors’ laurels; Commerce and Technology appear before her.
Highly-adorned with the heraldic arms of the regional capital Chartres, vignettes of Marceau (General-in-Chief of the Republic and victor of Alten-Kirchen) and Chauveux-Lagarde (counsel of Marie-Antoinette) and images representing local industry, produce and customs.
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 Jacques Perrin (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Microcosmos, de Claude Nuridsany y Marie Pérennou (Spain) [es]
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 Kukla, Rosal and Lemmon (1993) A Guide to the papers of Pierre Clément Laussat, Napoleon's prefect for the colony of ...
Kukla, Rosal and Lemmon (1993) A Guide to the papers of Pierre Clément Laussat, Napoleon's prefect for the colony of Louisiana and of General Claude Perrin Victor at the Historic New Orleans Collection
Historic New Orleans Collection; Catalogs; Louisiana; History; Manuscripts; Sources; Bibliography; To 1803; New Orleans; Laussat, Pierre Clément de; Bellune, Claude-Victor Perrin
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