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Charles Nicolas Fabvier (Gr****: Κάρολος Φαβιέρος, romanized: Karolos Favieros) (10
December 1782 – 15
September 1855) was an amb****ador,
general and French...
- The Château
Fabvier is a château
situated in Kintzheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. The
building with its
grounds and park was
registered as a monument...
- the
sentiments that led
Europeans such as Lord Byron,
Charles Nicolas Fabvier and
Richard Church to
advocate for Gr****
independence from the Ottoman...
- ****ign the task of
recovering Chios to
Charles Nicolas Fabvier in
August 1827. At first,
Fabvier didn't act, but soon
began organizing an expeditionary...
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Napoleon as
receiving an aide-de-camp,
Fabvier, who has just
arrived with news of the
Battle of Salamanca. "
Fabvier told him of the
heroism and devotion...
- the
entire regular forces entrusted to the
French Colonel Charles Fabvier.
Under Fabvier, the
regular corps expanded, and for the
first time came to include...
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appropriate orders to
Colonel Fabvier to free the island. The war
activities on the
island began in
October 1827. The
Fabvier asked the
committee to arrange...
- the family.
Eykhen –
officer of the
General Staff at
Tarutino Colonel Fabvier – of the
French army in
Spain Feoktist – "famous head chef" of the English...
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advanced units.
Marmont then sent 1,000 men
under Colonel Charles Nicolas Fabvier westwards to
establish contact with Napoleon's main army. Blücher and Gneisenau...
- army
which was
created in Nafplio.
Under the
command of
Charles Nicolas Fabvier, he
fought in the
campaign of Tripolitsa, in the
battle of Megara, in the...