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Maransin may
refer to :
Maransin, a
French town of the département of Gironde, Jean-Pierre
Maransin (1770–1828),
French general. This
disambiguation page...
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Maransin (French pronunciation: [maʁɑ̃sɛ̃]) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gironde...
- Jean-Pierre
Maransin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ maʁɑ̃sɛ̃]; 20
March 1770 in
Lourdes – 15 May 1828 in Paris) was a général de
division of the First...
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narrow western end of the
Zadorra valley, deplo****
south of the river.
Maransin's brigade was
posted in advance, at the
village of Subijana. The divisions...
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Charlemagne Taupin (5,600 men), 5th
Division commanded by Jean-Pierre
Maransin (5,000 men), 6th
Division under Eugène-Casimir
Villatte (5,200 men), 8th...
- 19th
century generals: Campbell, Mackenzie, Marmont, Barbacena, D'Erlon,
Maransin, Solignac, Sherbrooke, Aubert, Spencer, Taupin, Freire, Vauban, Baird,...
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Lugaignac Lug****on Lugon-et-l'Île-du-Carnay
Lugos Lussac Macau Madirac Maransin Marcenais Marcheprime Margaux-Cantenac
Margueron Marimbault Marions Marsas...
- of Jean Barthélemy Darmagnac,
Louis Jean
Nicolas Abbé and Jean-Pierre
Maransin. Honoré
Charles Reille led the 17,235-strong
Right lieutenancy which was...
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Avril at Estremoz,
Maransin at Mértola, and
General of
Division Kellermann at Elvas. Even
before receiving the new directive,
Maransin was on the move for...
- 300 men
under Generals of
Division Nicolas François Conroux, Jean-Pierre
Maransin, and Eloi
Charlemagne Taupin. On the right, near the Bid****oa,
stood the...