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Étoges (French pronunciation: [etɔʒ]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France. The 18th-century actor,
playwright and revolutionary...
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significant force against the
isolated French Army
Corps of
Marshal Marmont, at
Étoges. Blücher knew that Marmont's
Corps was weak and his plan was to destroy...
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distributed in four
small corps at or near Épernay,
Montmirail and
Étoges;
reinforcements also were on
their way to join him and were then
about Vitry...
- were
distributed in four
small corps at or near Épernay,
Montmirail and
Étoges;
reinforcements also were on
their way to join him and were then
about Vitry...
- east at Montmirail. Olsufiev's
corps was 12
miles (19 km) ****her east at
Étoges while Blücher
established his
headquarters another 9
miles (14 km) east...
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Gimonnet et Fils, Cuis
Champagne Henri Goutorbe, Aÿ
Champagne Grongnet,
Etoges Champagne Marc Hebrart, Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ
Champagne Hervieux-Dumez, Sacy Champagne...
- back in that direction. On 22 March, the two
marshals headed east
toward Étoges. That day
Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow's
Prussian corps appeared...
- Échirolles, Isère -
construction on a
building Étréaupont,
Aisne -
Saint Martin Étoges,
Marne -
church Fontaine-Guérin, Maine-et-Loire -
Church of St
Martin Fougere...
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forced back
through Champaubert. Too late,
Olsufiev tried to
retreat east to
Étoges, but
found both
flanks enveloped by
French cavalry.
Olsufiev lost as many...
- Esclavolles-Lurey Les Essarts-lès-Sézanne Les Essarts-le-Vicomte
Esternay Étoges Étréchy Étrepy Euvy ****nières Faux-Fresnay Faux-Vésigneul Faverolles-et-Coëmy...