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Nicolas Catinat (French pronunciation: [nikɔla katina], 1
September 1637 – 22
February 1712) was a
French military commander and
Marshal of
France under...
- in Piedmont,
Nicolas Catinat led 12,000 men and
soundly defeated Victor Amadeus at the
Battle of
Staffarda on 18 August.
Catinat immediately took Saluzzo...
- had
followed his
victory over
Marshal Catinat at the
Battle of
Carpi in July.
Marshal Villeroi replaced Catinat as
commander of the Franco–Spanish–Savoyard...
- Đồng Khởi
Street (Vietnamese: Đường Đồng Khởi),
formerly known as Rue
Catinat and Tự Do Street, is a
street in
District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam....
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French army of
Marshal Nicolas Catinat and the army of the
Grand Alliance under Duke
Victor Amadeus II of Savoy.
Catinat,
advancing from
Fenestrelle and...
- The
Catinat class comprised two
protected cruisers of the
French Navy
built in the
early 1890s; the two
ships were
Catinat and Protet. They were ordered...
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Nicolas Catinat defeated a
Savoyard army of 18,000 led by
Victor Amadeus and the
Imperial general Prince Eugène of Savoy.
Victory allowed Catinat to over-run...
- 1856, the
French government decided to
formally protest. The
sloop of war
Catinat under Commander William Le
Lieur de Ville-sur-Arce was then at Bangkok...
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Admiral De La
Grandiere renamed these roads and
Sixth Road
became Rue
Catinat. In 1878,
Pierre Cazeau, a home-appliance and
construction material manufacturer...
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Catinat was the lead ship of the
Catinat class of
protected cruisers built for the
French Navy in the 1890s. The
Catinat-class
cruisers were
ordered as...