- Jean-Baptiste Budes,
comte de
Guébriant (1602 – 17
November 1643) was
marshal of France. He was born at Plessis-Budes, near St Brieuc, in a
Breton family...
- The
Guébriant Islands (Spanish:
Islotes Guébriant) are two
islands west of the
Antarctic Peninsula, in the
northern part of
Marguerite Bay,
lying 9.3...
- the troops.
After Guébriant became commander of the army and a marshal, Renée
Crespin du Bec
adopted the
title La maréchale de
Guébriant.
According to the...
-
Count Hervé
Budes de
Guébriant (20
August 1880 – 30 June 1972) was a
French agricultural engineer. Hervé
Budes de
Guébriant was born in Saint-Pol-de-Léon...
- von Königsmarck and
Bernardines led by Jean-Baptiste Budes,
Comte de
Guébriant withstood an ****ault by
Imperial forces led by
Archduke Leopold Wilhelm...
-
Laboureur was a courtier. In 1644, he ****isted Jean-Baptiste Budes,
Comte de
Guébriant in his trip to Poland,
where they took
Marie Louise Gonzaga before her...
- War,
outside Kempen, Germany. A
combined Franco-Hessian army, led by de
Guébriant and von
Eberstein respectively,
defeated an
Imperial force under General...
- of
France (1588–1672) René Descartes,
philosopher (1596–1650)
Comte de
Guébriant (1602–1643),
Marshal of
France La
Rochefoucauld (1613–1680),
writer Gabriel...
- link
between the
Swedes and the
French army
under Jean-Baptiste
Budes de
Guébriant,
forcing the
French to turn west
where they
defeated an
Imperial army...
- secretary-general. The
founders were
Jacques Le Roy Ladurie,
count Hervé
Budes de
Guébriant,
Louis Salleron,
Roger Grand (President
until 1938),
Joseph Boulangé (President...