- Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin (1857–1933) was a
Belgian career soldier and
colonial official notable for his
service in the
Congo Free
State during the late...
- point,
smallpox had
broken out in his caravan, and
Chaltin was
forced to
return to Basoko.
Chaltin arrived at
Stanley Falls on 18 May,
where Captain Tobback...
- the
Congo Free
State under Louis Napoléon
Chaltin attempted to
physically take
control of the enclave.
Chaltin's forces reached the Nile at the town of Bedden...
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trading outpost. The
Belgian expedition, led by
Commandant Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin,
reached the
position after a month-long
advance north-east
towards the...
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Liolaemus chaltin is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. It is
native to
Argentina and Bolivia. Muñoz, A.; Avila, L.; Abdala, S.; Embert, D...
- Rejaf. The second, a much
smaller force of 800, was led by Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin and took the main road
towards Rejaf. Both
expeditions set out in December...
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secessionist State of Katanga.
Edward A.
Burke Lindsay Burke Louis Napoléon
Chaltin Camille Coquilhat Alexandre Delcommune Francis Dhanis Paul
Ermens Leopold...
- a much
smaller force of only eight-hundred, was led by Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin and took the main road
towards Rejaf. Both
expeditions set out in December...
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Belgian commandant Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin led a
column of eight-hundred men
against over two
thousand Mahdists.
Chaltin was
victorious and the
battle secured...
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artillery attached to a
Belgian expedition,
commanded by
Louis Napoléon
Chaltin, sent
against the
slavers led by Rumaliza.
Mohun had
risen to the position...