- the town in late June,
Broussier retreated,
allowing the
Austrians to
resupply the garrison. On the
night of 25 June,
Broussier sent two
unsupported battalions...
- Jean-Baptiste
Broussier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist bʁusje]; 10
March 1766 – 13
December 1814) was a
French Divisional General of the
French Revolutionary...
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threatened to
overwhelm Broussier.
Grenier rapidly disengaged most of his
troops and sent them back to
defend Fontanafredda,
while Broussier counterattacked near...
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artillery and
began to push the
Russians back
toward the
Raevsky redoubt.
Broussier and Morand's
divisions then
advanced together with
furious artillery support...
-
French companion to
Princess Marya Bolkonskaya and her father.
General Broussier (1766–1814) –
French divisional commander Captain Brozin –
officer of...
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Nicolas Broussier (1774, Ville-sur-Saulx - 10
January 1850, Bar-le-Duc, of apoplexy) was a
French soldier and officer. He
first joined up as a volunteer...
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reinforcements of his own. The
French 14th division,
under General Jean-Baptiste
Broussier moved forward first, with its left
leading but he was
attacked by surprise...
- Jean-Baptiste
Broussier and
fought Ignác Gyulay's
Austrians in the
Battle of Graz from 24 to 26 June. His 11,000 XI
Corps soldiers, plus
Broussier, force-marched...
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expecting reinforcements: the
French XI
Corps under Marmont, the
divisions of
Broussier and
Pacthod from the "Army of Italy", as well as the
Bavarian division...
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badly enough;
Broussier still worse." He
believed that
Marmont should have been at Graz by 23 or 24 June. Not only Marmont, but
Broussier,
Eugene and other...