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Joseph Simon Gallieni (24
April 1849 – 27 May 1916) was a
French military officer,
active for most of his
career as a
military commander and administrator...
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Gallieni (Parc de Bagnolet) (French pronunciation: [ɡaljeni paʁk də baɲɔlɛ]) is a
station on
Paris Métro Line 3,
being its
eastern terminus. The station...
- The
Gallieni M****if (French: M****if
Gallieni) is a
mountain range in
Grande Terre, the main
island of
Kerguelen in the
French Southern Territories zone...
- "all-powerful" (in
Gallieni's description), as he had
sacked so many generals,
leaving Gallieni his only
serious rival. By
early December 1914
Gallieni was being...
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Gallieni-Cancéropôle is a
railway station in Toulouse, Occitanie, France. The
station opened on 13
December 2009 and is on the Toulouse-Saint-Agne–Auch...
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Islands at 1,850
metres (6,070 ft). It is
located in the
Gallieni M****if, at the end of the
Gallieni Peninsula, east of Baie
Larose on the main
island of...
- and the
eastern terminus of
Gallieni. It was
opened on 2
April 1971 when the line was
extended from
Gambetta to
Gallieni,
which replaced the old section...
- shortages. On 3
September the
military governor of Paris,
Joseph Simon Gallieni,
perceived that the
German right flank was
vulnerable and
positioned his...
- displa**** in a
niche built into the wall of the
platform in the
direction of
Gallieni. On each platform,
display cases with
objects from Pre-Columbian America...
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recalled to France. In 1894, he was
posted to Indochina,
serving under Joseph Gallieni. He
helped crush the so-called
piracy of the
Black Flags rebellion along...