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- Jean-Marie-Pierre-François Doursenne, called Dorsenne, count Lepaige (30 April 1773 – 24 July 1812) was a French military officer of the French Revolutionary...
- Napoleon I: Imperial Guard: Div. 1 (Young Guard): Curial Div. 2 (Old Guard): Dorsenne Div. 3 (cavalry): Arrighi II Corps, Lannes † : Div. Tharreau Div. Claparède...
- Count Ordener 1755–1811 Military officer Crypt II 1812 Jean Marie Pierre Dorsenne 1773–1812 Military officer Crypt II 1812 Jan Willem de Winter 1761–1812...
- Austerlitz Battle of Wagram Battle of Dresden Battle of Ligny Battle of Waterloo Commanders Notable commanders Dorsenne Bessières Davout Soult Cambronne...
- DARMAGNAC AYMARD COLBERT BAILLOD MAURIN LAMARTILLIÈRE DUVERNET, M. DEFLERS DORSENNE MANCUNE DAULTANNE QUESNEL SENARMONT ST CYR NUGUES DAURE CAULAINCOURT, L...
- Grenadiers Regiment (2 bat.) Col Laurède 1,190 2nd Division (Old Guard) GD Dorsenne 2,656 1st Brigade GB Gros 2,656 1st Foot Ch****eurs Regiment (2 bat.) GD...
- brigade) Jacques Louis Dornier (général de brigade) Jean Marie Pierre Dorsenne (général de division) Jean Philippe Raymond Dorsner (général de division)...
- now the 6th Army. That August, 30,000 French troops under Jean-Marie Dorsenne, set on expelling the Spanish forces from region of Astorga, attacked Abadía's...
- Jean-Baptiste Bessières, January – July 1811 General of Division Jean-Marie Dorsenne, July 1811 – May 1812 General of Division Marie-François Auguste de Caffarelli...
- (created when peat was removed) which provide fishing and sailing. Jean-Marie Dorsenne (1773–1812), a French military commander of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic...