- Bon-Adrien
Jeannot de
Moncey (or
Jannot de
Moncey), 1st duc de
Conegliano (31 July 1754 – 20
April 1842) was a
French military officer and a prominent...
-
Moncey may
refer to: Bon
Adrien Jeannot de
Moncey (1754–1842),
Marshal of France, and a
prominent soldier in the
French Revolution and
Napoleonic Wars...
- France. In the 18th century, Bon-Adrien
Jeannot de
Moncey built the château du maréchal
Moncey [fr].
Moncey lies 8 km (5.0 mi)
north of
Marchaux in the valley...
- of
Moncey,
Henri François Delaborde, and Jean
Henri Guy
Nicolas de Frégeville.
Jacques Léonard
Muller commanded the army at the time, but
Moncey exercised...
-
Madrid to deal with the rebels.
Marshal Moncey was
given a
column of 9,000 men to
restore order in Valencia.
Moncey had a
choice of routes. The
longer slow...
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, who like
Vernet had
fought in it
under Bon-Adrien
Jeannot de
Moncey.
Odiot gave the work to the
Chambre des
Pairs in 1835, then it was transferred...
- In the face of the
advancing enemy, the Maréchal de
Moncey defended the barrière de Clichy.
Moncey am****ed 15,000 volunteers,
tirailleurs –
students from...
- to
remain in
their current advanced positions. To
achieve this
Marshal Moncey's 3rd
Corps opposite General Castaños
remained inactive from late October...
- Reggio;
General Gabriel Jean
Joseph Molitor;
Marshal Bon
Adrien Jeannot de
Moncey, Duke of Conegliano; and
General Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de Bordesoulle...
-
dashing cavalry commander.
Later made King of Naples. Bon-Adrien
Jeannot de
Moncey, a
competent if
unexceptional soldier, who had been the commander-in-chief...