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Bàscara (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbaskəɾə]) is a
small town and muni****lity in the
comarca of Alt Empordà, Girona, Catalonia, Spain. "Ajuntament de Bàscara"...
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Benevolent ****imilation: At Home with the
Manongs of
Bienvenido Santos By:
Bascara, Victor; MELUS: The
Journal of the
Society for the
Study of the Multi-Ethnic...
- The
Battle of
Bascara on 14 June 1795 saw a
Republican French army led by Barthélemy
Louis Joseph Schérer
clash with a
Spanish Royal army
commanded by...
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jointly ruled by La
Pampanga & La
Laguna provinces.
Historian Cornelio Bascara do****ents that the
province of
Bataan was
established on
January 11, 1757...
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under the
command of
General Charles Dugua, and
distinguished himself at
Bascara in 1795. In 1796, at the rank of captain, Bessières went to
serve in Napoleon...
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division under José de
Urrutia y de las
Casas at the
successful Battle of
Bascara on 14 June 1795. His
corps of 7,000 to 9,000
troops captured 1,500 Frenchmen...
- led his
division at Palau, Boulou, Collioure,
Black Mountain, Roses, and
Bascara. He
transferred to the Army of
Italy in 1795.
Bonaparte called him a very...
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rapidly promoted to
general of
division by the end of 1793,
fighting at
Bascara in June 1795.
Transferred to the
Italian theater, he was shot down while...
- near the Fluvià
River by José de
Urrutia y de las
Casas at the
Battle of
Bascara.
After peace was
signed but
before word had
reached the
fighting front...
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Courten and
General Domingo Izquierdo withdrew the left wing
south to
Bàscara,
behind the Rio Fluvià,
pursued by Verdier. An
isolated force of 2,000...