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    Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (French pronunciation: [dɔminik maʁi fʁɑ̃swa ʁəne ɡaluzo də vilpɛ̃]; born 14 November 1953) is a French...
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    made a captain of Zouaves. By 1840, Juchault de Lamoricière had risen to the grade of maréchal-de-camp (major-general). Three years later he was made...
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    1746 and was made a maréchal de camp in 1748. He was a member of the so-called parti devot, the faction opposed to Madame de Pompadour, to the Jansenists...
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    surrendered to Lamoricière in 1847. On 30 May, French troops of General Bedeau had to repel a Moroccan attack. The Moroccan Qaid crossed the border into...
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    Lieutenant Colonel Bedeau, he took possession of the place called Bathent (now Batna), where he erected the monument to establish a military camp. On August 19...
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    grandfather, Marc-Louis de Caulaincourt, fought in the Third Silesian War and the Seven Years' War, reaching the rank of maréchal de camp. Caulaincourt began...
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    becomes very unpopular within the Republican camp. In his play Napoléon Bonaparte ou Trente ans de l'histoire de France (Napoleon Bonaparte or Thirty Years...
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  • the original 1960 English translation. The name is written as "Moché-le-Bedeau" in La Nuit (1958); "Moshe" in Night (1960, 1982); "Moshe", "Moishele" and...
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    Algeria, some 2,000 Jews were placed in concentration camps at Bedeau and Djelfa. The camp at Bedeau, near Sidi-bel-Abbes, became a place for the concentration...
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    results in 1819 secured his appointment to the staff. He served as aide-de-camp in the Spanish campaign of 1823, and in the Morea expedition 1828–1829...
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    Robert Bugeaud Eugène Daumas Marie Alphonse Bedeau French conquest of Algeria Emir Mustapha Marie Alphonse Bedeau (fr) Information on the capture of Algiers...
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    regimental command he was in 1831 promoted brigadier-general (maréchal de camp). In the same year, he was elected to the French parliament's lower house...
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    beginning of the Bourbon Restoration, he was promoted to the rank of maréchal de camp, but in March 1815, (at beginning of the Hundred Days) he accompanied Marie...
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    Horace Sébastiani had a brother, Tiburce, who rose to the rank of Maréchal de Camp. Initially destined for a religious career, he left his native island during...
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    La Bolduc (category People from Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
    servante and Regardez donc mouman. January 29, 1930: Arthimise marie le bedeau and Tourne ma roulette. March 11, 1930: Le bonhomme et la bonne femme and...
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    by the Spanish in an Internment camp at Miranda de Ebro. Bidault participated in the forming of the Conseil National de la Résistance and, after the Gestapo...
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    André Bettencourt (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France))
    Meyers (*1948), whose grandfather was murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp. Bettencourt died on 19 November 2007 at the age of 88. Jacques Corrèze Veronica...
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    internment of Jewish soldiers from Algeria, especially in the internment camps of Bedeau, Télergma, Chéragas, Djenien Bourezg, Mécheria, and El Meridj. On 2...
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    Kouchner worked as a humanitarian volunteer during the Siege of Naba'a refugee camp in Lebanon in East Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War taking risks that...
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    Christian Pineau (category Buchenwald concentration camp survivors)
    which hid his true identity. He was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp, and remained there until it was liberated by American soldiers in 1945....
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     241–243. Pascal, Adrien; DuCamp, Jules; Brahaut, G N (1850). Histoire de l'armée et de tous les régiments, depuis les premiers temps de la monarchie française...
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    France. Adrien de Laval was one of the first to congratulate Louis XVIII at Calais in 1814, and the king promoted him maréchal de camp (major-general)...
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    the garrison, soldiers often lived in rooms that had mats and carpets. In camp, about 20 soldiers lived in a war tent. Each badge of embroidered sword on...
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    Hayreddin Barbarossa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    social and economic manifestation of the Gibraltarian identity." (2011). Camps, G. "Gibraltar." Encyclopédie berbère 20 (1998): 3124–3127. Piccirillo,...
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    suggesting Thomas Robert Bugeaud, Nicolas Changarnier and Marie-Alphonse Bedeau. When he became minister, he sent Colonel Alfonso La Marmora to Paris for...
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    Portrait de feu monseigneur le Dauphin and was menin to the future Louis XVI, one of the Dauphin's sons. A peer of France, brigadier, maréchal de camp, knight...
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    Robert Schuman (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    intervention of a German lawyer stopped him from being sent to Dachau concentration camp. Schuman was placed then under house arrest in Neustadt but was able to escape...
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    on 1 October 1807, a lieutenant in the 25th Dragoon Regiment and aide-de-camp to general Nansouty on 2 and 10 March 1809. He finally became a captain...
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  • End: "Episode One" – Rupert Ray (BBC Two / HBO) People & Power – Patrick Bedeau, Pierangelo Pirak (Al Jazeera America) Great Expectations – Nic Benns, Rodi...
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    appeasement, which ultimately led to Hitler's invasion. "Histoire des Chefs de Gouvernement". République Française – Portail du Gouvernement. 2009. Archived...
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