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- Departure of the Conscripts (French: Les conscrits de 1807 défilant devant la porte Saint-Denis) is an 1808 history painting by the French artist Louis-Léopold...
- point de mépris pour la vie des hommes et pour la France, d'ap**** les conscrits la matière première et la chair à canon"—"the contempt for the lives of...
- the largest corps in the Guard, eventually absorbing the Regiments de Conscrits-Ch****eurs to number sixteen regiments by 1814. The 14e Régiment de Voltigeurs...
- The route begins from Contamines-Montjoie, with the night spent in the Conscrits Hut. The following day, the Dômes de Miages is crossed and the night is...
- civil defense and protection institutions for all inhabitants as well. "Conscrits et recrues" (in French). Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection...
- non-chrétiens". www.rtn.ch (in Swiss French). Retrieved 25 November 2023. "Conscrits et recrues" (in French). Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection...
- peak, at 1,166 m (3,825 ft). Mont Tremblant, Mont Bleu, and Mont des Conscrits are other prominent peaks in the mountain range. Jacques-Cartier National...
- Imperial Guard's corps of Ch****eurs formed the Tirailleurs-Ch****eurs and Conscrit-Ch****eurs regiments, part of the Young Guard. In 1811, these units were...
- originally two regiments of Tirailleurs-ch****eur and two regiments of Conscrits-ch****eurs (1810–1815), then twelve new regiments (1811–1815). These regiments...
- Quebec, Mont Raoul Blanchard (1166 m), Mont Bleu (1052 m) and Mont des Conscrits (1006 m) in Réserve faunique des Laurentides. Cap Tourmente (579 m) and...