- Louis-Auguste-Victor,
Count de
Ghaisnes de
Bourmont (2
September 1773 – 27
October 1846) was a
French general,
diplomat and
statesman who was
named Marshal...
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Bourmont (French pronunciation: [buʁmɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the Haute-Marne
department in
northeastern France. On 1 June 2016, it was
merged into...
- for the
loyalty of
General Bourmont.
Bourmont had
previously been an
ardent royalist and was
suspected of
being a spy,
Bourmont would latter hand Napoleons...
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evidence in the
trial was
supplied by Ney's
subordinate commanders Generals Bourmont an arch
royalist and
General Lecourbe a
republican whom had
fallen out...
- The Château de
Bourmont is a
converted castle in the
commune of Freigné in the Loire-Atlantique département of France. The
family of La Tour-Landry and...
- and a
landing by
troops under Louis Auguste Victor de Ghaisne,
comte de
Bourmont. The
French quickly defeated the
troops of
Hussein Dey, the
Deylikal ruler...
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Bourmont-entre-Meuse-et-Mouzon (French pronunciation: [buʁmɔ̃ ɑ̃tʁ møz e muzɔ̃],
literally Bourmont between Meuse and Mouzon) is a
commune in the Haute-Marne...
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joined by the Duke of Angoulême and Guilleminot, the
infantry of
generals Bourmont,
Obert and Goujeon, the
cavalry of Foissac-Latour, the
artillery of Louis...
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advance into the city and made
Hussein Dey
surrender to
French General de
Bourmont on 5 July 1830.
Under French rule,
Algiers became the
capital of French...
- it was Ney and not he nor
Bourmont who was the
impetuous for the
decision to
switch sides. But he also
contradicted Bourmonts testimony that Neys 5,000...