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- Exelmans (French: [ɛɡzɛlmɑ̃] ) is a station on line 9 of the Paris Métro. It owes its name to its proximity to boulevard Exelmans, which was in turn named...
- Marshal Rémy Joseph Isidore Exelmans, 1st Comte Exelmans (French pronunciation: [ʁemi ʒozɛf izidɔʁ ɛɡzɛlmɑ̃], 13 November 1775 – 22 June 1852) was a distinguished...
- 1922 with the opening of the first section of the line from Trocadéro to Exelmans. The Chaussée de la Muette is named after the Château de la Muette, which...
- four indoor wood courts and five outdoor clay courts), at 71, Boulevard Exelmans in the Auteuil neighborhood, Paris. 1896, 1897 (men's singles), 1898, 1899...
- station opened on 28 September 1923 with the extension of the line from Exelmans, serving as its western terminus until its extension to Pont de Sèvres...
- 1922 with the opening of the first section of the line from Trocadéro to Exelmans. This P****y street is mentioned in the archives of 1730 as a way of skirting...
- after this conversation, Exelmans reported strong Prussian positions 5 km (3.1 mi) at Wavre. At 13:00, elements of Exelmans' cavalry were in contact with...
- Westphalia (1784–1860), Marshal of France in 1850 Rémi Joseph Isidore Exelmans, Count Exelmans (1775–1852), Marshal of France in 1851 Jean Isidore Harispe, Count...
- used with the opening of the first section of the line from Trocadéro to Exelmans. The station was opened on 8 November 1922. It is named after the French...
- Prussians, who camped at Versailles. While negotiating the final armistice, Exelmans was ordered to attack the Prussians at Versailles on 1 July 1815. Under...