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Claude Jacques Lecourbe (French pronunciation: [klod ʒak ləkuʁb]; 22
February 1759 – 22
October 1815) was a
French general during the
French Revolutionary...
- Sèvres–
Lecourbe (French pronunciation: [sɛvʁ ləkuʁb]) is an
elevated station on Line 6 of the
Paris Métro. It is
located at the
intersection of several...
- stalemate. However,
while the two main
armies were
engaged at Engen,
Claude Lecourbe captured Stockach from its
Austrian defenders (the
latter commanded by...
- Saint-Gotthard M****if. The
Russian troops of
Suvorov were
advancing against Lecourbe's French troops,
stationed in the Schöllenen
Gorge area. It was a success...
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laboriously along the
Reuss River valley,
constantly opposed by
General Claude Lecourbe. When he
reached Altdorf he was
forced to
detour northeast through the...
- by the
Bureau Enquêtes-Accidents.
Retrieved on 18
April 2012. "246, rue
Lecourbe 75732
PARIS – France" "NYC95WA234."
National Transportation Safety Board...
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Combined Arms Center.
Retrieved 28
December 2014.
General of
Division Claude Lecourbe in Zürich
General of Division:
Dominique Vandamme (9,632 infantry, 540...
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intentions by
crossing the
Rhine from the west.
Bonaparte wanted Claude Lecourbe's corps to be
detached to
Italy after the
initial battles, but
Moreau had...
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Artillery 1st company/4th
Sapper Battalion 'General of
Division Claude Lecourbe (19,663 infantry, 2,915 cavalry, 36 guns) 1st Division:
General of Division...
- was
hindered by
General Lecourbe's Armée du Jura,
which was
largely made up of
National Guardsmen and
other reserves.
Lecourbe fought four
delaying actions...