- Dominique-André
Chambarlhac (French pronunciation: [dɔminik ɑ̃dʁe ʃɑ̃baʁlak]; 17 May 1754 – 4
August 1823) was a
military engineer of the
French Army...
- deplo****
divisional generals Gaspard Amédée
Gardanne and Jacques-Antoine de
Chambarlhac de Laubespin's
divisions along the
Fontanone stream.
Austrian headquarters...
- Jean Jacques-Antoine
Vital François de
Chambarlhac (August 2, 1754 –
February 23, 1826) was a
French infantry commander during the
French Revolutionary...
- intervals.
After Lannes and Chabran, the
order of
march was Boudet, Loison,
Chambarlhac, and Monnier. By 17 May,
Lannes had 12,300 infantry, 1,400 cavalry, and...
- (général de division) Jacques-Antoine de
Chambarlhac de
Laubespin (général de division) Dominique-André de
Chambarlhac (général de division)
Pierre Joseph...
- the
French divisions were in the
order Boudet, Loison, Monnier, and
Chambarlhac. Chabran's
division was
given the task of
reducing Fort Bard,
which finally...
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Guard artillery Corps:
Claude Victor-Perrin (6,000) Division:
Jacques Chambarlhac 24th Demi-brigade Légère 43rd Line Demi-brigade de
Ligne 96th Line Demi-brigade...
- and the 12th
Battalion of the
Vosges Volunteers. Dominique-André de
Chambarlhac supervised the
technical elements of the defense. Altogether, Fort-Louis...
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battalions 930
Unknown 2 3-pound
cannons Division Chambarlhac General of
Division Jacques-Antoine
Chambarlhac 6,564
General of
Brigade Jean-Baptiste Herbin...
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Giovanni Conti 1332–1342 Élie de Nabinal [fr] 1344–1361
Philippe de
Chambarlhac [fr] 1361–1376
Raymond of
Pradella 1376–1382 Béranger Grégoire During...