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  Ernest Courtot de Cissey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the Franco-German War broke out in 1870, de Cissey was given a divisional command in the Army of the Rhine, and he was included in the surrender of Bazaine's army at Metz.
He was released from captivity only at the end of the war, and on his returr was at once appointed by the Versailles government to a command in the army engaged in the suppression of the Commune, a task in the execution of which he displayed great rigour.
In 1880, whilst holding the command of the XI corps at Nantes, he was accused of having relations with a certain Baroness Kaula, who was said to be a spy in the pay of Germany, and he was in consequence relieved from duty.
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 Jules Armand Dufaure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugène de Goulard succeeds Lefranc as Minister of Agriculture and Commerce.
Pierre Teisserenc de Bort succeeds Goulard as Minister of Agriculture and Commerce.
7 December 1872 - Eugène de Goulard succeeds Lefranc as Minister of the Interior.
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 ERNEST LOUIS OCTAVE COURTOT DE CISSEY - LoveToKnow Article on ERNEST LOUIS OCTAVE COURTOT DE CISSEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
French general, was born at Paris on the 23rd of September 1810, and after passing through St Cyr, entered the army in 5832, becoming captain in 1839.
When the FrancoGerman War broke out in 5870, de Cissey was given a divisional command in the Army of the Rhine, and he was included in the surrender of Bazaines army at Metz.
See: ERNEST LOUIS OCTAVE COURTOT DE CISSEY at LoveToKnow.
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 Ernest Brown - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ernest Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Alfred Ernest Brown (August 27 1881-February 16 1962) was a British politician who served as leader of the Liberal Nationals from 1940 until 1945.
Born in Torquay, Devon, Brown was the son of a fisherman and prominent Baptist and it was through following his father that he came to preach, gaining much experience as a public speaher.
Baldwin once saw Brown in a phonebox at the House of Commons and is said to have remarked, "I didn't think he needed a phone to communicate with his constituents."
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 William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service ...
Larrey stated that preventive measures to forestall the onset of disease were now the primary task of the Service de santé and that the present regulations severely hindered the doctors in their ability to improve the hygiene of the army.
Those concerned with military medicine now turned their attention to issues such as the health of the troops and hygienic conditions in the army, renovating the plans for the functioning of the medical services in time of war, and the proper role of the Red Cross and other volunteer societies in peace and in war.
By 1889 the old guard had surrendered the essential points several years earlier, the reformers had moved on to other projects, the military physicians themselves were hard at work consolidating their gains, and more immediate threats to the Republic, such as the Boulanger affair, captured the headlines.
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 BATTLES AROUND METZ, IN THE - Online Information article about BATTLES AROUND METZ, IN THE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hardly had they stepped off when Cissey's first line, catching sight of them, opened a devastating fire upon their left flank, and to meet this fresh danger the Prussians endeavoured to See also:
North of this saddle the slopes show a slight concavity, but are passable by troops of all arms in close order.
Corps, set his two divisions in motion towards La Folie and the Bois de la Cusse, and advanced to reconnoitre the French position.
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 CISSEY, ERNEST LOUIS OCTAVE COURTOT DE (1810-1882) - Encyclopedia Britannica - CISSEY, ERNEST LOUIS OCTAVE COURTOT DE ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
CISSEY, ERNEST LOUIS OCTAVE COURTOT DE (1810-1882), French general, was born at Paris on the 23rd of September 181o, and after passing through St Cyr, entered the army in 1832, becoming captain in 1839.
War broke out in 187o, de Cissey was given a divisional command in the Army of the Rhine, and he was included in the surrender of
An inquiry subsequently held resulted in de Cissey's favour (r881).
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 List of state leaders in 1875   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Andorra - Patrice MacMahon, duc de Magenta (President of France, 1873-1879) and Josep Caixal i Estradé (Bishop of Urgel, 1853-1879), Co-Princes
Ernest Courtot de Cissey, President of the Council (1874-1875)
Louis Gerhard De Geer, Prime Minister for Justice of Sweden (1875-1876)
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 Read about List of Prime Ministers of France at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research List of Prime Ministers of France ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Rather, one of the government ministers held the semi-official title of President of the Council of Ministers (Président du Conseil de Ministres), and was unofficially known as the prime minister (premier ministre).
Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult, Duc de Dalmatie
Emmanuel Armand de Vignerot du Plessis de Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon 1771-
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Ernst Julius Öpik (October 23, 1893 - September 10, 1985) was a notable Estonian astronomer and astrophysicist, who spent the last part of his career (1948-1981) at the Armagh Observatory in Northern
Ernest Solvay (April 16, 1838 - May 26, 1922) was a Belgian chemist, industrialist and philantropist.
Born in Paris, he studied law, before becoming a pupil of Jules Massenet at the Paris Conservatoire.
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 List of Prime Ministers of France - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Rather, one of the government ministers held the semi-official title of President of the Council of Ministers (Président du Conseil de Ministres), and was unofficialy known as the prime minister (premier ministre).
René de Voyer de Paulmy, marquis d'Argenson 1744-1747
Emmanuel Armand de Vignerot du Plessis de Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon 1771-1774
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2000) 1 Jun 1958 - 8 Jan 1959 Charles de Gaulle (s.a.) 8 Jan 1959 - 14 Apr 1962 Michel Debré (b.
Previously the principal minister was called Président du Conseil des Ministres although (a) there was no such position mentioned in the constitution, and (b) the formal Conseil des Ministres was (as it continues to be) chaired by the president of the republic, the Président du Conseil chairing only the (technically informal) Conseil de cabinet.
1829) 1825 - 1826 Charles Emmanuel de Muyssard 1826 - 1827 Joseph Burgues de Missiessy 1827 - 1829 Louis Henri de Saulces de Freycinet (b.
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de droit du travail à l'U. de GenèveSuzanne LEBET
Jaques AUBERT (02.03.1766 - 21.12.1847)Horloger, municipal, puis juge de paix.Judith REYMOND
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 CIRQUE (Lat. circus, ring) - Online Information article about CIRQUE (Lat. circus, ring)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
There are many of these in the See also:
The Cirque de St Sulpice is a See also:
German Bett, probably connected with the Indo-European root bhodh, seen in the Lat.
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 Encyclopedia article on Ernest Courtot de Cissey [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 France
12 Sep 954 - 16 Jun 956 Hugues de France, count of (b.
(abdicated in favor of Henri V, comte de Chambord [b.
(abdicated in favor of Louis-Phillippe II, comte de Paris [b.
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