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- Gustave Paul Cluseret (13 June 1823 – 22 August 1900) was a French soldier and politician who served as a general in the Union Army during the American...
- well as more recent commanders of the National Guard, including Gustave Cluseret. High religious officials had been arrested: Archbishop Darboy, the Vicar...
- included Lieutenant Paul de Flotte, Jean Philippe Bordone, Gustave Paul Cluseret, Maxime du Camp and Alexandre Dumas, père. International Legion (Proposed)...
- Padrao - Severine Roshan Seth - Grafton John Lynch - O'Brien Jack Klaff - Cluseret Timothy Spall - Ramborde Dominique Pinon - Napoleon III Maria de Medeiros...
- members were debating whether to punish the Commune military leader, Gustave Cluseret for incompetence or treason when news came that the French Army had entered...
- P. Cluseret's brigade in the lead, renewed his advance from the vicinity of Harrisonburg. After driving away the Confederate skirmishers, Cluseret reached...
- minister to Mexico (1897–1898); U.S. Amb****ador to Mexico (1898–1905) Cluseret, Gustave Paul Brigadier general, USV (October 14, 1862) Arrested on unspecified...
- David Jonathan 1987 Vanity Fair Rawdon Crawley TV miniseries 1990 1871 Cluseret 1991 The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes The Hon. Philip Green The Disappearance...
- Vésinier 1st arrondis****t Internationalist, Jacobinist Gustave Paul Cluseret Internationalist Adolphe Adam [fr] Jean-Jacques Pillot Blanquist, Internationalist...
- prosecutor in Lyon. Albert Richard, meanwhile, returned with Gustave Paul Cluseret who was to be appointed commander of the Rhône volunteers and the corps...