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Olivier Macoux Rivaud,
Baron de la Raffinière (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje maku ʁivo də la ʁafinjɛʁ]; 10
February 1766, in Civray,
Vienne – 19 December...
- Saint-
Macoux (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maku]) is a
former commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. On 1 January...
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formed on 1
January 2024, with the
merger of Saint-
Macoux and Saint-Saviol. On 1
January 2024, Saint-
Macoux and Saint-Saviol
merged to
create the new commune...
- artillery. GM
Christoph von Lattermann’s
grenadiers crossed to
engage Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière’s two
demibrigades defending Marengo village, while...
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Olivier Macoux de
Rivaud de la Raffinière (1875-1938) and his wife,
Nicolle de
Borrelli (1880-1939).
Paule was great-great-granddaughter of
Olivier Macoux de...
- — 3
battalions with 2,161 men 2nd Division; Général de
Division Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière 5th Company, 8th
Artillery Regiment 6th Company...
- Line
Infantry Demi-brigade, 3
battalions 2,326
General of
Brigade Olivier Macoux Rivaud (WIA) 96th Line
Infantry Demi-brigade, 3
battalions 2,067 Artillery...
- on the scene.
Victor sent the 43rd Line
under General of
Brigade Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière to
attack the
enemy right, the 24th
Light to ****ault...
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Countess Paule (née
Rivaud de La Raffinière; 1908–1999),
descendant of
Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière,
Baron de la Raffinière and a
woman of letters....
- Jean-Marie
Ritay (général de brigade) Jean
Rivaud (général de division)
Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière (général de division)
Pierre Emmanuel Jacques de...