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Thomas Robert Bugeaud,
marquis de la Piconnerie, duc d'Isly (15
October 1784 – 10 June 1849) was a
Marshal of
France and Governor-General of
Algeria during...
- Abd al-Qādir
retreated before Bugeaud but
decided to make a
stand on the
banks of the
Sikkak River. On July 6, 1836,
Bugeaud decisively defeated Abd al-Qādir...
- po****tion and good governance, to s**** the people's "heart and love".
General Bugeaud served extensively in the
French war of
conquest in
Algeria and was also...
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Marshal Bugeaud, who was
despised by the
crowds for his re****tion of
brutality in
suppressing protests. In the
early morning,
Bugeaud sent four columns...
- Morocco, near the Isly River [fr].
French forces under Marshal Thomas Robert Bugeaud routed a much larger, but
poorly organized,
Moroccan force,
mainly fighters...
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Bugeaud [by.ɡo] was a Friant-class
protected cruiser of the
French Navy
built in the 1890s, the
second of
three ships of the class. The Friant-class cruisers...
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Abdelkader retreated before Bugeaud, but
decided to make a
stand on the
banks of the
Sikkak River. On July 6, 1836,
Bugeaud decisively defeated Abdelkader...
- of
Tafna was
signed by both Emir
Abdelkader and
General Thomas Robert Bugeaud on 30 May 1837. This
agreement was
developed after a
series of campaigns...
- is only a
finite number of
perfect power Fibonacci numbers. In 2006, Y.
Bugeaud, M. Mignotte, and S.
Siksek proved that 8 and 144 are the only such non-trivial...
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Robert Bugeaud returned to Algeria, this time as governor-general, in
February 1841.
Abdelkader was
originally encouraged to hear that
Bugeaud, the promoter...