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March 1751 – 21 June 1830),
better known as
Count Benoît de
Boigne or
General Count de
Boigne, was a
military adventurer from the
Duchy of
Savoy (when he...
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Lieutenant François
Eugene Marie Antoine de
Boigne was a
French pilot during World War I, who
became a
flying ace
during the war. He was
credited with...
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famous landmark in Chambéry. It was
built in 1838 to
honour Benoît de
Boigne's feats when he was in India. The
monumental fountain has
realistic sculptures...
- the
Third Battle of Panipat, and in this, he was ****isted by Benoît de
Boigne.[citation needed]
After the
growth in
power of
feudal lords like the Malwa...
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footballer who won 48 caps for
Switzerland Raoul Marie Joseph Count de
Boigne (1862–1949), a
French sports shooter,
bronze medallist at the 1908 Summer...
- Adèle d'Osmond,
Comtesse de
Boigne (born Adélaïde
Charlotte Louise Éléonore d'Osmond) (10
February 1781 – 10 May 1866) was a
French aristocrat and writer...
- over
Northern India. In this he was ****isted by the
genius of Benoît de
Boigne,
whose influence in
consolidating the
power of
Mahadji Sindhia is seldom...
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forced to
convert to Islam, 1790 The
Marathas under Holkar and
General de
Boigne defeat the
Rajputs of
Jaipur and
Mughals at the
Battle of Patan,
where 3000+...
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reformed its
infantry under the
command of the
savoyan adventurer Benoit de
Boigne by
raising the
Campoos brigades. Benoit's
Campoo infantry was made up of...
- Unwin,
Brian (2014). A Tale in Two Cities: ****
Burney and Adèle,
Comtesse de
Boigne. New York: I.B.
Taurus & Co. pp. 210–212. ISBN 978-1-78076-784-0....