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Louis Bastoul was a
general French in the
French Revolutionary Wars. He was born in
Montolieu 19
August 1753, and died in
Munich on 15
January 1801, of...
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Louis Bastoul (6,300),
General of
Division Michel Ney (9,600) and
General of
Division Emmanuel Grouchy (8,600). The
divisions of Legrand,
Bastoul and Ney...
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French Empire. In May 1800, his brigade,
together with
those of
generals Bastoul and Walther, made up a
division led by
General de
division Leclerc in the...
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BINOT BORDESOULLE BARDET CHAMPIONNET DUVAL HARVILLE PAILLARD FAUCONNET BASTOUL HAMELINAYE RIGAU LEFOL VILLATTE LEFEBVRE LEVENEUR SPARRE WATRIN DORSNER...
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Retrieved 2012-08-20. Cédric
Bastoul. "www.CLooG.org the
Chunky Loop
Generator home". www.cloog.org.
Retrieved 2014-06-04.
Cedric Bastoul. Code
Generation in the...
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Infantry Regiment 12th Ch****eur
Battalion 2nd Brigade : Gen. Fauvart-
Bastoul 66th Line
Infantry Regiment 67th Line
Infantry Regiment 2nd
Division Artillery :...
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Cheval Regiment (487) 3rd Division:
General of
Brigade Louis Bastoul, vice
General of
Division Jean Hardy,
wounded (6,315, 16 guns) Brigades:...
- de division)
Pierre Baste (Contre-amiral and général de brigade)
Louis Bastoul (général de brigade)
Denis Battin (général de brigade)
Auguste Nicolas...
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Charles Leclerc (6,035 infantry, 963 cavalry)
Generals of Brigade:
Louis Bastoul, Frédéric
Henri Walther,
Adrien Marie Gabriel Desperrières 14th
Light Infantry...
- evolutions." Two days later, he
commanded the
three divisions of Ney,
Louis Bastoul (for the
wounded Hardÿ), and
Claude Legrand in Moreau's
decisive victory...