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Raoul François
Charles Le
Mouton de
Boisdeffre, or more
commonly Raoul de
Boisdeffre (6
February 1839, Alençon – 24
August 1919, Paris) was a
French Army...
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thinness of the
prosecution case. At the
request of his superiors,
General Boisdeffre,
Chief of the
General Staff and Major-General Gonse, he was
charged with...
- René de
Boisdeffre (3
April 1838 – 25
November 1906) was a
French composer. He is the
author of some 60
pieces of
chamber music as well as a few pieces...
- of Dreyfus's
innocence and
covering it up. He
accuses both
General de
Boisdeffre and
General Gonse of
religious prejudice against Alfred Dreyfus. He accuses...
- Mercier, and the
Chief of the Army
General Staff,
Raoul Le
Mouton de
Boisdeffre.
Picquart was
subsequently promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel...
- the
biggest animal smuggling ring in
European history.
Boisdeffre p.228
Pierre de
Boisdeffre. Une
histoire vivante de la littérature d'aujourd'****, 1939-1960...
- the
condemnation of Dreyfus. The
chief of the staff,
Raoul Le
Mouton de
Boisdeffre, told
Picquart that in his
opinion the
Dreyfus affair was not definitively...
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Carlo The
Rajah Television film 1991
Prisoner of
Honor Gen.
Raoul de
Boisdeffre 1993
Return to
Lonesome Dove
Gregor Dunnigan Miniseries; 4
episodes 1996...
- Fowlie, André Gide: His Life and Art,
Macmillan (1965), p. 11
Pierre de
Boisdeffre, Vie d'André Gide, 1869–1951: André Gide
avant la
fondation de la Nouvelle...
- (1755–1834),
botanist Juste Lisch (1828–1910),
architect Raoul Le
Mouton de
Boisdeffre (1839–1919),
general Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie
Despierres (1843–1895), historian...