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former United States Air
Force base near
Maillebois Jean-Baptiste
Francois des Marets,
marquis of
Maillebois, was a
Marshal of France. Paul-Félix Armand-Delille...
- army in the Alps
under the new
command of
Marshal Maillebois (Prince
Conti and
Marshal Maillebois had
exchanged commands over the
winter of 1744–1745)...
- 1762),
marquis of
Maillebois, was a
Marshal of France. He was the son of
Nicolas Desmarets,
marquis of
Maillebois (marquis de
Maillebois, in French) (1648–1721)...
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Nicolas Desmaretz,
marquis de
Maillebois (10
September 1648,
Paris – 4 May 1721, Paris) was a Controller-General of
Finances during the
reign of Louis...
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virus onto his 3-square-kilometre (740-acre)
private estate of
Chateau Maillebois in Eure-et-Loir, not far from Paris. He used a
strain of the virus, which...
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detaching Piedmont from its
alliance with Austria. At the same time,
Marshal Maillebois was
pressing the
siege of Alessandria. By all reckoning, the
Infant Philip...
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monument stands in the
centre of
Maillebois,
opposite the
Place de l'Hôtel de Ville. As the D939
route p****es
through Maillebois it is
named 'rue
Hubert Latham'...
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Dreux Beffroi of
Dreux Bonneval Abbey Castle of Anet, of Chateaudun, of
Maillebois, of Maintenon, of
Montigny (Cloyes-sur-Loir), of Montigny-sur-Avre, of...
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statesman and
journalist Jean-Baptiste
Francois des Marets,
marquis de
Maillebois (1682–1762),
Marshal of
France Samuel Des
Marets (1599–1673), French-Dutch...
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between a
French army and
Austrian forces. The
French were led by
Marshal Maillebois, and
could repel the
Austrian attack, but had to
withdraw after the battle...