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Political offices Preceded by
Louis Victor de
Blacquetot de Caux
Minister of War 8
August 1829 – 31 July 1830 Succeeded by Étienne
Maurice Gérard...
- Jean
Baptiste de Caux of
Blacquetot (24 May 1723, Montreuil, Pas-de-Calais - 8
September 1796) was a
French general. He was
appointed Marechal de Camp...
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psychiatrist Louis Victor Robert Schwartzkopff,
industrialist Louis Victor de
Blacquetot de Caux,
politician Louis Victor Dubois,
politician This disambiguation...
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Decaux (1937–2016),
French businessman De Caux Jean
Baptiste de Caux of
Blacquetot (1723-1796),
French army
officer John de Caux, or John de
Caleto (c. 1205...
- the
Morea expedition, to the
Minister of War Louis-Victor de Caux de
Blacquetot offer a
detailed description of the
taking of the
strongholds of Morea...
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Louis Victor de
Blacquetot de Caux (23 May 1773 in
Douai – 6 June 1845) was a Lieutenant-General of Engineering,
State Councilor, Minister,
Commander of...
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January 1828 3 years, 268 days
Charles X 35
Louis Victor de Caux
Vicomte de
Blacquetot 4
January 1828 8
August 1829 1 year, 216 days de
Martignac 36
Louis Auguste...
- Pierre-Jean de Caux de
Blacquetot (général de brigade) Jean-Baptiste de Caux de
Blacquetot (général de division) Louis-Victor de Caux de
Blacquetot (général de brigade)...
- Dépêches adressées au
ministre de la
Guerre Louis-Victor de Caux,
vicomte de
Blacquetot,
octobre 1828, in
Jacques Mangeart,
Supplemental Chapter of the Souvenirs...
- dépêches adressées au
ministre de la
Guerre Louis-Victor de Caux,
vicomte de
Blacquetot,
octobre 1828, in
Jacques Mangeart,
Chapitre Supplémentaire des Souvenirs...