- François
Oscar de
Négrier (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ɔskaʁ də neɡʁije]; 2
October 1839 – 22
August 1913),
known as
Oscar de
Négrier, was a
French general...
- François
Négrier may
refer to:
General François-Marie-Casimir
Négrier (1788–1848)
General François
Oscar de
Négrier (1839–1913) This
disambiguation page...
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Charles Négrier (July 14, 1792 in
Angers –
January 31, 1862 in Angers), was a
French medical doctor. He
began his
career in the
military and
later became...
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three French columns under the
overall command of
General François de
Négrier fell upon the
separated detachments of the
Guangxi Army and successively...
- François
Marie Casimir de
Négrier (27
April 1788 in Le Mans – 25 June 1848 in Lille) was a
French general who
fought in the
Napoleonic Wars and the 1848...
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commanded by the
charismatic young Foreign Legion general François de
Négrier, who had
recently quelled a
serious Arab
rebellion in Algeria. The French...
- Tonkin-Guangxi border, saw the
defeat of 1,500
soldiers of
General François de
Négrier's 2nd
Brigade of the
Tonkin Expeditionary Corps by a
Chinese army under...
- Théodore (1860) [1854]. Le
capitaine Canot, ou
vingt années de la vie d'un
négrier (in French). Paris: Amyot. p. 88.)
where 'ent****ér' can mean 'to cram together...
- Kingdom. 1885 – Sino-French War:
French troops under General Oscar de
Négrier defeat a
numerically superior Qing
force at Núi Bop in
northern Vietnam...
- for
Tonkin to take part in the Bắc Ninh Campaign,
General François de
Négrier pronounced a
famous mot: Vous, légionnaires, vous êtes
soldats pour mourir...