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  François Etienne de Kellermann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francois Etienne de Kellermann, duke of Valmy (1770 - 1835) was a French cavalry general, the son of François Christophe Kellermann.
He led his squadrons in a famous cavalry charge at the Battle of Quatre Bras on June 16, 1815, and was badly wounded in the melee at Waterloo two days later.
He was the father of the diplomat François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann.
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 KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS ETIENNE DE - LoveToKnow Article on KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS ETIENNE DE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1789 Kellermann enthusiastically embraced the cause of the Revolution, and in 1791 became general of the army in Alsace.
His son, FRANCOIS ETIENNE DE KELLERMANN, duke of Valmy (1770-1835), French cavalry general, was born at Metz and served for a short time in his father's regiment of Hussars previous to entering the diplomatic service in 1791.
KELLGREN, JOHAN HENRIK (1751-1795), Swedish poet and critic, was born at Floby in West Gothland, on the ist of December 1751.
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 Kellermann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kenneth Kellermann, see Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy
François-Étienne Kellermann (1770 - 1835), son of François-Christophe.
François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann, duc de Valmy (1802 - 1868)
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 Lyons. Who is Lyons? What is Lyons? Where is Lyons? Definition of Lyons. Meaning of Lyons.
The Rhône and Saône rivers meet in the centre of the city, which is dominated by the two hills Fourvière and the Croix-Rousse.
Fourvière, known as the hill that prays is the location for the highly decorated Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica, several convents, the palace of the Archbishop, and a funicular.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the city holds the title "Primate of the Gauls" (Primat des Gaules) and is the leading Archbishop of France.
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 The Top Twenty French Cavalry Commanders: General Francois-Etienne Kellermann
General Francois-Etienne Kellermann, the son of le Marechal and first duc de Valmy, was an outstanding leader with a record to match both Montbrun and LaSalle.
Kellermann too, had the ability to read situations as they were developing, on the battlefield and to take appropriate action.
At Waterloo in June 1815, Kellermann commanded the 3rd Cavalry Corps consisting of the 11e and 12e Cavalry Divisions, comprising the 2e 3e, 8e, and 11e cuirassiers, 2e and 7e Dragons and 1er and 2e Carabinier Regiments having Generals Samuel baron l'Heritier and the veteran Nicolas-Francois vicomte Roussel d'Hurbal as his subordinate divisional commanders.
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 University of Delaware: THE MARSHALS OF NAPOLEON COLLECTION
Signed and briefly annotated by Napoleon ("Nap"), and signed by Clarke, "duc de Feltre." This text, written on letter head of the Ministry of War, which is watermarked with the imperial eagle.
Written on letterhead of the Army of Italy, possessing the seal of the Republic and a watermark of a lion and crown.
The letter is signed "le duc de Bassano," and is written on paper watermarked with the imperial eagle, the seal "Napoleon Empereur des Français, Roi d'Italie," and the papermaker's name, F. Johannot.
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 KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS CHRISTOPHE EDMOND DE - LoveToKnow Article on KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS CHRISTOPHE EDMOND DE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS CHRISTOPHE EDMOND DE - LoveToKnow Article on KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS CHRISTOPHE EDMOND DE successively senator (1800), honorary marshal of France (1803), and duke of Valmy (1808).
He was frequently employed in the administration of the army, the control of the line of communications, and the command of reserve troops, and his long and wide experience made him one of Napoleon's most valuable assistants.
See: KELLERMANN, FRANCOIS CHRISTOPHE EDMOND DE at LoveToKnow.
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 Kellermann, Francois-Christophe, Duc De Valmy --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Choiseul, Étienne-François de Choiseul, duc de (duke of)
The French poet François de Malherbe is known for his criticism of the conceits of the poetic schools that preceded him.
The French dramatist François de Curel wrote on such abstract themes as science, capital, and labor in a brilliant and vigorous style.
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 Kellermann - User Profile for: Martin Kellermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He was the son of François Etienne de Kellermann and grandson of marshal François Christophe Kellermann.
Kellermann and colleagues conducted a case-control study (see also this brief Kellermann found gun homicide risk is 4.8 times greater with a gun kept in
Peter Felix Kellermann is a clinical psychologist who qualified as a practitioner of psychodrama at the Moreno Institute, New York.
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 List of people associated with the French Revolution - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Marquis de Condorcet - philosopher, mathematician, loosely associated with the Girondist faction, probably suicide in prison.
François Christophe Kellermann - longtime officer, became general early in the Revolution, hero of Valmy, marshal of France, employed in the administration of the army under the Empire
Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes - while not particularly a royalist, was the former king's defense counsel at his trial.
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 Regency Collection's Guide to AN INFAMOUS ARMY - People
With whom the Duke of Wellington dances at the fête thrown in honour of the King and Queen of the Netherland's and held at the Hôtel de Ville.
Aide de Camp to Wellington, although injured during this time, when X is killed at the battle of Quatre Bras on the 16 of June he rides to Waterloo to offer his services, despite still having his arm in a sling.
Aide de Camp to Lord Uxbridge and purportedly the strongest man in the British Army, "he was certainly the largest; he topped even the Life Guardsmen." He tries to rally the Cameron's when Picton is shot but it is the Duke of Wellington that rides forward and saves the moment.
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 Kellermann
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 AllRefer Encyclopedia - French History, Biographies Encyclopedia
• Luxembourg, FranCois Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, duc de
• Montmorency, Henri, duc de, the elder, 1534¢#150;1614, constable of France
• Montmorency, Henri, duc de, the younger, 1595¢#150;1632, admiral and marshal of France
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 Choiseul, Etienne-Francois de Choiseul, duc de --  Encyclopædia Britannica
also called (until 1758) Comte (count) de Stainville French foreign minister who dominated the government of King Louis XV from 1758 to 1770.
Choiseul, the son of François-Joseph de Choiseul, Marquis de Stainville, adopted the title Count de Stainville, entered the French army, and served with distinction against the British and Austrians in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48).
More results on "Choiseul, Etienne-Francois de Choiseul, duc de" when you join.
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 Marshal of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The title of Marshal of France (Maréchal de France) was derived from the office of marescallus Franciaecreated by Philippe Auguste for Albéric Clément (circa 1190).
The last Marshal of France was Jean de Lattre deTassigny.
François Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, duc de Luxembourg (1628-1695) - 1675
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 Marshal of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The title of Marshal of France (Maréchal de France) was created by Philippe Auguste for Albéric Clément (circa 1190).
Under the Restauration, Empire marshals were reverted to Marshals of France and Napoléon III kept the name unchanged.
Jean-Marie de Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952) - 1952 (posthumous)
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 French OB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Vieille Garde Grenadiers à Cheval - Général de Brigade Jamin, Marquis de Bermuy
Artillerie de Réserve - Général de Division Desvaux de Saint-Maurice - 1 087
III Corps de Cavalerie - Général de Division Francois Etienne Kellermann, Comte de Valmy - 3 856
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 KeKh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
KELLEY, DeForest (1920-1999) American actor - Born in Atlanta Georgia January 20, 1920, the son of a Baptist minister.
At Prague he wrote Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena (1604) a work on optics and Astronomia Nova in which he described the laws of elliptical orbits.
At Graz he published in 1619, De Harmonice Mundi, a fantastic collection of supposed harmonies in nature.
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 French Historical Information
Such men as Hugo, Briand, and Churchill wished for a United States of Europe and the European Union is the virtual realization of this dream.
The Bank of France, the Treaty of Amiens, the Napoleonic Code, the Legion of Honor, the Arc de Triomphe, La Madeleine church, the University of France, the annexation of Nice and Savoy, and the modernization of Paris are just some of the many amazing accomplishments of the years when Napoleon and his nephew ruled France.
Charles de Gaulle is the most well known of the French presidents.
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 GrokPedia Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper
François Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasetilly, comte de Grasse
François Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt
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 NAPOLEON I autographs, letters, documents, manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Letter Signed ('NP') in French, to the Duc de Feltre, Minister of War, 1 page 4to, Saint Cloud, 8 April 1813.
Concerning the request by General François-Etienne Kellermann (son of Maréchal duc de Valmy) for pensioning-off for reasons of health.
Napoleon states that he has already forgotten Kellerman's foolish behaviour once because of the esteem in which he holds his father, and he wishes to forget it again; he further hopes that Kellerman will 'se rendra digne du nom qu'il porte par sa conduite future et son esprit'.
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 Food For Thought: Biographies
Kalb, Johann (Baron de Kalb) (German general in Am.
King, William Rufus de Vane (American vice-president 1853)
Klerk, Michel de (Dutch architect; leader of Amsterdam school)
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 French Consuls, Presidents, Marshals, Kings, and Queens - Miscellaneous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
On August 2, 1802, Napoleon was named first consul for life and on May 18, 1804, he was elected emperor of the French.
Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult, 19 May 1804
Jacques Etienne Joseph Alexandre Macdonald, 12 July 1809
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 Napoleonic Wargame Club
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Cadets and Instructors of L'Ecole de Mars meet here for a free exchange of ideas and for discussing questions and problems.
Here all officers of La Grande Armée are welcome to sit down and eat, drink and talk with fellow French officers.
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 zambia.ca - Francois Gordon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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