- Amédée
Emmanuel François
Laharpe (born de La Harpe; French: [la.arp], 27
September 1754 – 8 May 1796) was a
Swiss military officer who
served as a volunteer...
- La
Harpe may
refer to: La
Harpe (surname) La Harpe,
Illinois La Harpe,
Kansas Harpe (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- 1800s,
especially in
Germany and Italy. Arnal, Sonia. "Frédéric-César
Laharpe «fossoyeur» Puis
Sauveur Des Suisses." Allez Savior! 28 (2004): 3–10. Feb...
- (Maxim.) V.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
Juncus anatolicus Snogerup Juncus anceps Laharpe Juncus andersonii Buchenau Juncus andinus Balslev Juncus antarcticus Hook...
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nearby Republic of Genoa,
which was neutral.
Amedee Emmanuel Francois Laharpe stationed one
brigade each on the S****ello and
Carcare roads. Bonaparte...
- part of Mouret's
division before coming under General Laharpe's command in
August that year.
Laharpe wrote this
appraisal of the
young officer: The moral...
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division was made up of two
large brigades under GB Amédée
Emmanuel François
Laharpe (4,637 men) and GB Jean-Baptiste
Cervoni (4,839 men). The
troop strength...
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Division Amédée
Emmanuel Francois Laharpe, Jean-Baptiste Meynier,
Pierre Augereau, and Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier.
Laharpe and Meynier's
divisions formed...
- (53.9 km) of
trackage consisting of the
LaHarpe line and
Warsaw line from Keo****/Warsaw,
Illinois to
LaHarpe, Illinois,
formerly owned by the Toledo,...
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plundered it in 1797. The
French launched one of
these ships,
naming her
Laharpe, in
memory of a
french general killed during the
Italian Campaign (1796–1797)...