- François
Antoine Camille Durutte,
comte Durutte (15
October 1803 – 24
September 1881), was a
French composer and
music theorist. Born in Ypres, the son...
-
Pierre François
Joseph Durutte (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ fʁɑ̃swa ʒozɛf dyʁyt]; 13 July 1767 – 18
April 1827)
joined the
French army at the beginning...
- Bourgeois' brigade, the 3rd
Division (Marcognet's) next, and the 4th
Division (
Durutte's) on the right. They were led by Ney to the ****ault, each
column having...
- "terrifyingly efficient."
Commander of the
French 1st Corps, 4th
Division General Durutte, who saw the
battle from the high
ground in
front of Papelotte,
would write...
- 30,000 men were sent on
different dates. In November, the
division of
Durutte ****isted Reynier. In
December Loison was sent to help
extricate the remnants...
-
Zeebrugge harbour.
Albert Devèze (1881–1959), politician,
minister Camille Durutte (1803–1881),
music theorist Edward Phillips (1883–1915),
cricketer Paul...
- battalions) 32nd
Division (French):
General of
Division Pierre François
Joseph Durutte 35th Line
Infantry Regiment (2 battalions) 131st Line
Infantry Regiment...
-
Dragoon Regiment (600 in 4 squadrons)
Division Durutte:
General of
Division Pierre François
Joseph Durutte 1st Brigade: 22nd
Light Infantry Regiment (1...
- (Traité
complet de la théorie et de la
pratique de l'harmonie, 1844),
Durutte (Esthétique musicale, 1855),
Loquin (Notions élémentaires d'harmonie moderne...
- Revolution, garrison's
officer in Metz in 1775.
Pierre François
Joseph Durutte (1767–1827),
French divisional general during the
Napoleonic Wars, in charge...