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Pierre Margaron (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ maʁɡaʁɔ̃]; 1 May 1765 – 16
December 1824) led the
French cavalry at the
Battle of
Vimeiro in 1808. He joined...
- Gregorio, 1914
Margarita (Anodonta)
incerta (Lea, 1834)
Margaron (Anodonta)
henryana (Lea, 1857)
Margaron (Anodonta)
imbecillis (Say, 1829)
Utterbackia henryana...
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Elliptio aheneus (I. Lea, 1843)
Elliptio waltoni (B. H. Wright, 1888)
Margaron (Unio)
aheneus (I. Lea, 1843) Unio (Elliptio)
aheneus I. Lea, 1843 Unio...
- 1861)
Margaron (Unio)
abbevillensis (I.Lea, 1857)
Margaron (Unio)
aberrans (I.Lea, 1863)
Margaron (Unio)
baldwinensis (I.Lea, 1859)
Margaron (Unio) beaverensis...
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force into two
infantry divisions and a
cavalry division under Pierre Margaron.
Henri François Delaborde's
infantry division contained two
brigades under...
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Pedro Reis and
Guilherme Ribeiro of Portugal.
Margaron and
Ducruix won the
event with one day to spare.
Margaron and
Ducruix won six out of ten races. The...
- d'lnfanterie de
Ligne Light Cavalry Division –
General of
Brigade Pierre Margaron 8ème Régiment de
Hussards (Hussars) 11ème Régiment de Ch****eurs à Cheval...
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cavalry was
divided into two
brigades under Generals of
Brigade Pierre Margaron and
Antoine Maurin. Delaborde's 7,848-man 1st
Division included the 1st...
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Squizzato Italy
Davide Di
Maria Italy RS
Venture Connect details Ange
Margaron Olivier Ducruix France
Pedro Reis
Guilherme Ribeiro Portugal John McRoberts...
- Jena, 37 Smith, p 242.
Smith places Margaron in Sahuc's
division at the time of the
Battle of Eylau. However,
Margaron led one of Soult's
light cavalry brigades...