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Jacob François
Marulaz or Marola, born 6
November 1769, died 10 June 1842,
joined the Army of the
Kingdom of
France as a
cavalry trooper and rose to become...
- 1814, the
defence of Besançon was
entrusted to
General Jacob François
Marulaz (1769–1842) who led the 6th
division against the
Austrians at Bregille...
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Chevauleger regiment,
under the
command of
French General Jacob François
Marulaz. The
combat ended in
favour of the Austrians.
Following the
French victory...
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retaken several times.
Napoleon ordered Lasalle's
cavalry regiments to aid
Marulaz's distressed troops, but
General Liechtenstein anti****ted this manoeuvre...
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Grillot 56th Line
Regiment (3 bat.) Col
Gengoult Light cavalry brigade GB
Marulaz 1,464 82 250 80 3rd Ch****eur à
Cheval Regiment (3 sq.) Col Saint-Mars 14th...
- attack. M****éna sent
Marulaz's cavalry to
clear the
enemy horse,
which was
pushing back Boudet's
defeated division. Then,
Marulaz fell upon and captured...
- M****éna: Div.
Legrand Div.
Carra Saint-Cyr Div.
Molitor Div.
Boudet Brig.
Marulaz (cavalry) Div.
Lasalle (cavalry)
Cavalry Reserve Corps, Bessières: Div...
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beginning of May.
Early on 3 May,
General of
Brigade Jacob François
Marulaz set out from near
Eferding with M****éna's IV
Corps cavalry division. Following...
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outposts east of
Boxtel until around 6 pm, when Chef d'Escadron
Jacob Marulaz, at the head of 30
troopers of the 8th Hussars, was able to
cross a ford...
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Wrede division of the VII Corps, the
Molitor infantry division and the
Marulaz cavalry division, both
belonging to the IV Corps. Bessières
arrived at...