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Guillaume Philibert, 1st
Count Duhesme, (French pronunciation: [ɡijom filibɛʁ dyɛm]) born on 7 July 1766 in
Mercurey (formerly Bourgneuf), Burgundy, killed...
- June 1808, when an
Imperial French division led by
Guillaume Philibert Duhesme try to
overrun a
Spanish garrison commanded by
Lieutenant Colonels O'Donovan...
- on the site
where one of
their artillery batteries took position. The
Duhesme mausoleum is one
among the few
graves of the fallen. It is
located at the...
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death of
Duhesme was also
propagated in the
histories based on Napoleon's
account of the affair, but it was re****ed by a
relative of
Duhesme and his aide-de-camp...
- From west to east, they deplo**** as follows:
General Guillaume Philibert Duhesme’s division crossed at
Aulnes Abbey and
Landelies and
positioned himself...
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battalions and
three squadrons of the far left
under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme had
orders to push back the
enemy at
Pescara then
follow the
river of the...
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summer and fall of 1808, an
Imperial French corps under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme was
isolated in
Barcelona by a 24,000-man
Spanish army led by Juan Miguel...
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fortresses to them,
while others resisted.
General Guillaume Philibert Duhesme, who
occupied Barcelona with 12,000 troops, soon
found himself besieged...
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Napoleonic Wars. By the fall of 1808, a
French corps under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme was
besieged in
Barcelona by a 24,000-man
Spanish army led by Vives. With...
- 962 cavalry. Saint-Cyr's two
divisions were
under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme, 7,438
infantry and 895 cavalry, and
Alexandre Camille Taponier, 11,823...