Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot (/mɑːrˈboʊ/ mar-BOH, French: [ɑ̃twan adɔlf maʁsəlɛ̃ maʁbo]; 22 March 1781 – 2 June 1844), known as Adolphe Marbot, was a...
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years, including his elder brother, Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot. Jean-Baptiste Antoine Marcelin Marbot was born into a family of military nobility...
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General Marbot may refer to: Adolphe Marbot (1781–1844), French Army brigadier general Jean-Antoine Marbot (1754–1800), French Republic general Marcellin...
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French general during World War I Adolphe Hug (1923–2006), Swiss footballer Adolphe Marbot (1781–1844), French general Adolphe Max (1869–1939), Belgian politician...
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and politician Adolphe Marbot (1781–1844), French general Marcellin Marbot (1782–1854), French general Mémoires du Général Baron de Marbot, an 1891 autobiography...
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"Marbot, Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcelin; Marbot, Antoine Adolphe Marcelin". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Marbot, Marcellin...
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Jean-Antoine Marbot (/mɑːrˈboʊ/ mar-BOH, French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan maʁbo]; 7 December 1754 – 19 April 1800), also known to contemporaries as Antoine Marbot, was a...
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Antoine Marbot may refer to: Jean-Antoine Marbot (1754–1800), French divisional general and politician Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot (1781–1844), French...
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Antoine de Marbot may refer to: Jean-Antoine Marbot (1754–1800), French divisional general and politician Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot (1781–1844),...
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cavalry general. Adolphe Marbot, Napoleonic General, remembered for his courage as a soldier in the Battle of Vitebsk. Marcellin Marbot, Napoleonic General...
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Jean-Antoine Marbot (1754–1800), general of the French Army and politician Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780–1867), Neoclassicist painter Adolphe Marbot (1781–1844)...
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recruits for General Jean-Antoine Marbot at Toulouse. Marbot liked his work and Augereau soon became a close friend of the Marbot family. It is not clear when...
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pastor Jean-Antoine Marbot (1754–1800), French general and politician, father of generals Adolphe and Marcellin Marbot Adolphe Marbot (1781–1844), French...
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Alexandre Dumas Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot (1781–1844), general of the French Army Jean-Baptiste Antoine Marcelin Marbot (1782–1854), general of...
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Marbot, born 7 December 1754 in Altillac – 19 April 1800: French divisional general and politician. Father of generals Adolphe and Marcellin Marbot....
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and chemist, known for identifying oxygen and hydrogen Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot (1781–1844), French general who fought in the Napoleonic Wars Antoine...
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Marie Louis Adolphe Guillaumat (4 January 1863 – 18 May 1940) was a French Army general during World War I. Adolphe Guillaumat was born in Bourgneuf,...
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Jacques-François Ancelot, dramatist (born 1794) 16 November - Marcellin Marbot, general (born 1782) 14 December - Léon Faucher, politician and economist...
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composer and organist Marietta Alboni – Italian opera singer Jean-Charles Adolphe Alphand – French civil engineer Émilie Ambre – French opera singer Elena...
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1796–1797 & 1800. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4 Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin (1892). The Memoirs of Baron de Marbot, Volume II. Translated by Butler, John...
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August he was replaced by Trochu. After the end of the Franco-Prussian War, Adolphe Thiers made him president of a commission investigating the causes of the...
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Marie-Louise, François Certain de Canrobert was the cousin of Adolphe and Marcellin Marbot, who became respectively maréchal de camp (général de brigade)...
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Joseph Gilot: 1798–1799 Barthélemy Catherine Joubert: 1799 Jean-Antoine Marbot: 1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche...
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Joseph Gilot: 1798–1799 Barthélemy Catherine Joubert: 1799 Jean-Antoine Marbot: 1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche...
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it), II Cavalry Corps. Commander of the Garde Impériale: Marshal Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier (on sick leave, following a sudden attack of sciatica)...
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Joseph Gilot: 1798–1799 Barthélemy Catherine Joubert: 1799 Jean-Antoine Marbot: 1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche...
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Guignes, orientalist and sinologist (born 1721) 19 April - Jean Antoine Marbot, general and politician (born 1754) 4 May - Armand, duc d'Aiguillon, nobleman...
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Joseph Gilot: 1798–1799 Barthélemy Catherine Joubert: 1799 Jean-Antoine Marbot: 1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche...
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Joseph Gilot: 1798–1799 Barthélemy Catherine Joubert: 1799 Jean-Antoine Marbot: 1799 François Joseph Lefebvre: 1799–1800 Édouard Mortier: 1800–1803 Jean-Andoche...
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Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt Joseph Luns Sicco Mansholt Marcellin Marbot Princess Margriet of the Netherlands Jaime de Marichalar Wilfried Martens...
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