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Nicolas Anne
Theodule Changarnier (French pronunciation: [nikɔla an təɔdyl ʃɑ̃ɡaʁnje]; 26
April 1793 – 14
February 1877),
French general, was born at...
- Inspector-General of infantry.
After the
Revolution of 1848,
Nicolas Changarnier was sent as
commanding general to Besançon and was
elected to the constituent...
- of the Socialists,
Alphonse de
Lamartine of the Liberals, and
Nicolas Changarnier of the Monarchists.
Following the
February 1848 revolution, the French...
- Napoléon!"
showed that the army was with him; he su****ded
General Changarnier, on
whose arms the
parliament relied for the
projected monarchical coup...
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General Hautpoul as its head, in 1849. On 3
January 1850, he
dismissed Changarnier, a
dissident in the
Party of Order,
thereby provoking an open conflict...
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Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène
Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule
Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul
Aimable Pélissier
Jacques Louis...
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Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène
Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule
Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul
Aimable Pélissier
Jacques Louis...
- Pierre-Claude Pajol: 1830–1842
Tiburce Sébastiani: 1842–1848
Nicolas Changarnier: 1848–1851
Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers: 1851
Bernard Pierre Magnan: 1851–1865...
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Police Training Department was
established 9
September 1918 at
Caserne Changarnier in Autun, France.
Following the war,
Brigadier General Harry Hill Bandholtz...
- d'Hautpoul
Antoine Chanzy Thomas Robert Bugeaud Marie Alphonse Bedeau Nicolas Changarnier Anne Jean
Marie René
Savary Hussein Dey
Ahmed Bey Emir
Abdelkader Dély...