- La Tour-
Maubourg (French pronunciation: [la tuʁ mobuʁ]) is a
station on line 8 of the
Paris Métro. It is
located to the
northwest of Hôtel des Invalides...
- Marie-Victor-Nicolas de Faÿ,
Marquis de La Tour-
Maubourg (French pronunciation: [maʁi viktɔʁ nikɔlɑ də fa.i də la tuʁ mobuʁ]; 22 May 1768 – 11 November...
- with a
Baker rifle shot, then
killing the general's aide-de-camp, Latour-
Maubourg, who had gone to his side to
render aid, with another.
Thomas Plunket was...
- Marie-Charles-César de Faÿ,
comte de la Tour-
Maubourg (11
February 1757, at La Motte-de-Galaure, Drôme – 28
April 1831, in Paris)[citation needed] was...
- Juste-Charles de Faÿ de la Tour-
Maubourg (1774–1846) was a
French aristocrat and
fighter in the
French Revolution. He was
captured at Rochefort, Belgium...
-
Jeanne Maubourg (November 10, 1873 – 9 May 1953) was a
Belgian operatic mezzo-soprano. She sang with the
Metropolitan Opera in New York from 1909 to 1914...
- Barnave, Jérôme Pétion de
Villeneuve and
Charles César de Fay de La Tour-
Maubourg to
Varennes to
escort Marie Antoinette and her
family back to Paris. On...
- include:
Charles César de Fay de La Tour-
Maubourg (1757–1831),
French soldier Juste-Charles de Fay de La Tour-
Maubourg (1774–1824),
French marquess Marie Victor...
- axis, it is
positioned between the La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle and La Tour-
Maubourg Métro stations, but is
separated from the
latter by the
current Champ de...
- ****emblée
Nationale Champ de Mars
Duroc École
Militaire Invalides La Tour-
Maubourg Rue du Bac Saint-François-Xavier Ségur Sèvres –
Babylone Solférino Vaneau...