- Jean-Baptiste,
comte Dumonceau,
comte de
Bergendal (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist dymɔ̃so]; 7
November 1760 – 29
December 1821) was a
general from...
- André Langrand-
Dumonceau (1826–1900) was a
Belgian financier,
banker and
entrepreneur and a
major figure in
European financial world of the 1860s. He...
- Endoscopy. 77 (4): 568–577. doi:10.1016/j.gie.2012.11.031. PMID 23369652.
Dumonceau, Jean-Marc; Andriulli, Angelo; Elmunzer, B.; Mariani, Alberto; Meister...
- Other names Coco
Aslan Occupation Actor Years active 1935–1982
Spouses Jacqueline Dumonceau (m. 1940, divorced)
Denise Noël (m. 1948; div. 1955)...
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Generals Jean-Baptiste
Dumonceau, Honoré Théodore
Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière,
Pierre Dupont de l'Etang, and
Louis Klein.
Dumonceau's division transferred...
- did not live in the
chateau in 1815 but left the
management to
Antoine Dumonceau who laid out a
splendid French formal garden.
After the battle, the then...
- Lieutenant-General Daendels, the
other by Lieutenant-General Jean-Baptiste
Dumonceau. The
latter had
taken up
positions in
Friesland and
Groningen to guard...
- 1882
Chemins de Fer du Nord
Cardinal Giacomo Antonelli André Langrand-
Dumonceau Edward Charles Blount Gerald Posner (2015). "[2] The Last Pope King"....
- fort,
supported by
those of the "Camp of the Republicans" on the hill of
Dumonceau, by
those of the "Farinière" on the hill of Gaux, and
those of the "Poudrière"...
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United Kingdom. D'Auxy
Bentinck van
Aldenburg Van den
Bosch Van
Bylandt Dumonceau Van der Duyn
Festetics de
Tolna De
Ficquelmont / De
Ficquelmont de Vijle...