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Generalissimo Jacques Cathelineau (French pronunciation: [ʒak katlino]; 5
January 1759 – 14 July 1793) was a
French Vendéan
insurrectionist leader during...
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Latin Dictionary.
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 208. ISBN 9780826430212.
deCathelineau AM,
Henson PM (2003). "The
final step in
programmed cell death: phagocytes...
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de Vierge; in 1819
Pygmalion et Galatée
showed a
further decline of strength. In 1824, the year in
which he
produced his
portraits of
Cathelineau and...
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Ogden CA,
deCathelineau A,
Hoffmann PR,
Bratton D,
Ghebrehiwet B,
Fadok VA,
Henson PM (September...
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Charles André
Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22
November 1890 – 9
November 1970) was a
French military officer and
statesman who led the Free
French Forces against...
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Ogden CA,
deCathelineau A,
Hoffmann PR,
Bratton D,
Ghebrehiwet B,
Fadok VA, et al. (September...
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Marie Edme
Patrice Maurice de Mac****n,
marquis de Mac****n, duc
de Magenta (French pronunciation: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; 13 June 1808 – 17
October 1893)...
- François
de La
Rocque (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dəlaʁɔk]; 6
October 1885 – 28
April 1946) was the
leader of the
French right-wing
league the
Croix de Feu from...
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peasant fighters asked Charette to be
their leader. He
joined Jacques Cathelineau following the
taking of
Saumur in June 1793 and
fought in most of the...
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Alexis Charles Henri Clérel,
comte de Tocqueville (29 July 1805 – 16
April 1859), was a
French aristocrat, diplomat, sociologist,
political scientist,...