- (5,400),
Jacques Thomas Sarrut's 4th (5,000),
Antoine Louis Popon de
Maucune's 5th (5,000),
Antoine François
Brenier de Montmorand's 6th (4,300), Jean...
-
flank had
exposed divisions led by Thomières and
Antoine Louis Popon de
Maucune to an Anglo-Portuguese ****ault.
According to
Lewis Butler, Clauzel's subsequent...
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Antoine Louis Popon de
Maucune (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan lwi pɔpɔ̃ də mokyn]; 21
February 1772 – 18
February 1824) led a
French division against...
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Louis Popon de
Maucune's 3,996-strong 7th
Division and
General of
Division Pierre François
Xavier Boyer's 6,515-strong 9th Division.
Maucune held the lower...
- Jean
Gabriel Marchand (5,872 total) 1st
Brigade GB
Antoine de
Maucune 6e Légère (3 bns) 69e
Ligne (3 bns) 2nd
Brigade GB
Cheminau 39e Ligne...
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Gabriel Marchand (6,671 total) 1st
Brigade GB
Antoine Louis Popon de
Maucune 6e Légère (3 bns) 69e
Ligne (3 or 4 bns) 2nd
Brigade GB Pierre-Louis...
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punishing couple of
miniature battles at Osma and San
Millan which ruined Maucune's division and sent the Army of ...
There were in fact two
armies involved...
- This unit was also routed. A
final thrust by BG
Antoine Louis Popon de
Maucune's brigade of Marchand's
division met
defeat when it ran into
Denis Pack's...
- 000 men, of whom 7,000 had firearms, then
approached Santiago,
where Maucune's four
battalions and a
regiment of ch****eurs met them
outside the city...
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force under Maximilien Sébastien Foy. ****isted by
Antoine Louis Popon de
Maucune's division,
which fortuitously appeared, the
French parried Graham's initial...