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- Jean Barthélemy Claude Toussaint Darmagnac (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ baʁtelemi klod tusɛ̃ daʁmaɲak]; 1 November 1766 – 12 December 1855) became a French...
- COMPERE JOUFFROY COLBERT, E. MARTIN CORBINEAU, J. MONCEY REILLE SOLIGNAC DARMAGNAC AYMARD COLBERT BAILLOD MAURIN LAMARTILLIÈRE DUVERNET, M. DEFLERS DORSENNE...
- Middle Ages. London New York, NY: Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-2393-1. Darmagnac, Christine (2013). "Le monachisme chrétien en Orient". Les Cahiers de...
- Generals of Division Jean Barthélemy Darmagnac, Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé, and Jean-Pierre Maransin. Darmagnac's 2nd Division counted 6,961 troops in eight...
- 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...
- soldiers of Generals of Division Maximilien Sebastien Foy, Jean Barthélemy Darmagnac, Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé, and Augustin Darricau. These troops held a line...
- de La Ferrière (général de brigade) Jean Barthélemy Claude Toussaint Darmagnac (général de division) Jacques Darnaud (général de division) Jean Boniface...
- 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...
- 39th Ligne (1 bn) 65th Ligne (2 bns) 2nd Division     GD Jean Barthélemy Darmagnac     (4,456 total) 1st Brigade     GB Louis Jean-Baptiste Leseur 31st Légère...
- friends, as the active generals in the Iberian peninsula, between them Darmagnac, Caulaincourt, Eblé, Faviers, Sebastiani and Desolles. Some dealers were...