- Joseph-David de
Barquier (June 7, 1757 –
October 31, 1844) was a
French commander from the
French Revolution. He
would later take part in the
affairs of...
-
garrisoning of 2,000
troops of the
French Army led by
General Joseph-David de
Barquier. Upon
hearing the news of Napoleon's
invasion of
Spain in 1808, Juan Sánchez...
- more, he had
given them a
second life."
Brigadier General Joseph-David de
Barquier became Ferrand's successor. Two days
after Palo
Hincado he
issued a decree...
- 1808
Preceded by
Antoine Nicolas Kerverseau Succeeded by Joseph-David de
Barquier Personal details Born
December 13, 1758 Besançon,
France Died November...
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Christian Damiano (born 1950),
football player and
manager Joseph-David de
Barquier (1757–1844),
commander from the
French Revolution Ig****o
Dracopoli (1887–1923)...
- was
declared under siege by Ferrand's successor,
General Joseph-David de
Barquier, and 27 men
reached Sánchez Ramirez, who
established his camp in the Jainamosa...
-
Santo Domingo. With the
capitulation of
French governor, Joseph-David de
Barquier, Sánchez Ramírez was
sworn in as
governor of the colony. However, from...
- triumph. The gold crab has not survived; it was
stolen by
General Joseph de
Barquier, the last
French governor on the island.
Rodger 2004, p. 23.
Marley 1998...
- 13th
Grenadier Battalion 469
Artillery 183
Sappers 348 GB
Joseph David de
Barquier 2,419 2/102nd Line Demi-Brigade 389 2/117th Line Demi-Brigade 499 1/Paris...
- brigade)
Martial Bardet de Maison-Rouge (général de division)
Joseph David de
Barquier (général de brigade) André
Horace François de
Barral de
Rochechinard (général...