- Jean Barthélemy
Claude Toussaint Darmagnac (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ baʁtelemi klod tusɛ̃ daʁmaɲak]; 1
November 1766 – 12
December 1855)
became a French...
- lieutenancy. This
included the
infantry divisions of Jean Barthélemy
Darmagnac,
Louis Jean
Nicolas Abbé and Jean-Pierre Maransin. Honoré
Charles Reille...
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Middle Ages.
London New York, NY: Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-2393-1.
Darmagnac,
Christine (2013). "Le
monachisme chrétien en Orient". Les
Cahiers de...
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Maximilien Sébastien Foy (4,600 men), 2nd
Division led by Jean Barthélemy
Darmagnac (5,500 men), 3rd
Division commanded by
Louis Jean
Nicolas Abbé (5,300)...
- back, d'Erlon's
force stood in a
second line, also
south of the river.
Darmagnac's division deplo**** on the
right and C****agne's on the left. D'Erlon failed...
- the
Valdecuevas plateau bombarded and then ****aulted by the Sabatier,
Darmagnac and Ducos [fr] brigades.
Blake repelled the
first attack, but at that...
-
soldiers of
Generals of
Division Maximilien Sebastien Foy, Jean Barthélemy
Darmagnac,
Louis Jean
Nicolas Abbé, and
Augustin Darricau.
These troops held a line...
-
Generals of
Division Jean Barthélemy
Darmagnac,
Louis Jean
Nicolas Abbé, and Jean-Pierre Maransin.
Darmagnac's 2nd
Division counted 6,961
troops in eight...
- line. Jean-Pierre Travot's
conscripts manned the city walls, and Jean
Darmagnac's division stood between the
Heights and the canal. The
divisions of Jean...
- Regiment, two
battalions 2nd
Division General of
Division Jean Barthélemy
Darmagnac 5,022 566
General of
Brigade Louis Jean-Baptiste
Leseur 31st
Light Infantry...