- Jean
Isidore Harispe, 1st
Comte Harispe (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ izidɔʁ aʁip]; 7
December 1768 – 26 May 1855) was a
French soldier of the Revolutionary...
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Arthur Wellesley,
Marquess Wellington attack General of
Division Jean
Harispe's French division. The
French defenders were
driven back into the town of...
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Villatte (5,200 men), 8th
Division led by Jean
Isidore Harispe (6,600 men) and
Cavalry Division under Pierre Benoît
Soult (3,800 men)...
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Bonapartists were
finally ****ured of a victory.
Generals Vaillant and
Harispe became Marshals of
France on 11 December. A new
constitution was being...
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attack an
Imperial French division under the
leadership of Jean
Isidore Harispe. O'Donnell's
battle plan was
poorly conceived and the
outnumbered French...
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discharging the
waters in the 324 km long
Adour River. Jean
Isidore Harispe, 1st
Comte Harispe, (Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, 7
December 1768 - Lacarre, 26 May...
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Count Exelmans (1775–1852),
Marshal of
France in 1851 Jean
Isidore Harispe,
Count Harispe (1768–1855),
Marshal of
France in 1851 Jean-Baptiste
Philibert Vaillant...
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comprised 5,000 men from
General of
Division Jean
Isidore Harispe's French infantry division.
Harispe faced the
greatest danger because his
troops were nearest...
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under Generals of
Division Louis François Félix Musnier, Jean
Isidore Harispe, Pierre-Joseph Habert,
Giuseppe Frederico Palombini, and
Claude Antoine...