- Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult (Formally Guillaume-Charles,
chevalier Faipoult de Maisoncelle; 4
December 1752 – 8
October 1817) was a
French aristocrat, soldier...
- The same
representative of
France residing in Genoa, Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult, had
direct orders from
Napoleon to
follow events in the
capital of the...
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Generals Championnet and
Faipoult over the
command of
French troops in Naples.
February 6:
Championnet orders the
expulsion of
Faipoult from Naples. February...
- 1899
portrait of
Germaine Faipoult de
Maisoncelle and her
daughter Julie, the wife and
daughter of Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult de Maisoncelle, is an example...
- Martin-Michel-Charles
Gaudin 8
November 1795 13
February 1796 Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult 13
February 1796 20 July 1799 Dominique-Vincent Ramel-Nogaret 20 July 1799...
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civil po****tion. He
became involved in a
quarrel with Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult, one of the "Representatives on mission" (political commissar), was relieved...
- réglemens et avis du
Conseil d'état, t. 8. p. 300.
Archives Nationales. "
FAIPOULT DE MAISONCELLES,
Guillaume Charles". francearchives.fr.
Retrieved 22 June...
- Naples,
General Jean Étienne Championnet, was
sacked by Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult, one of the
government representatives on mission, and
subsequently imprisoned...
- June 1793 20
April 1794 20
April 1794 8
November 1795 Guillaume-Charles
Faipoult 8
November 1795 14
February 1796 Dominique-Vincent
Ramel de
Nogaret 14...
- (21
September 1792–1793)
Destournelles (1793–1794)
Vacant (1794–1795)
Faipoult (1795–1796) Ramel-Nogaret (1796–July 1799)
Lindet (July–November 1799)...