- Claude-Pierre,
Comte de
Pajol (French pronunciation: [klod pjɛʁ paʒɔl]; 3
February 1772 – 20
March 1844), was a
French cavalry general and
political during...
- led the
corps at
first but was
replaced by
General Pierre Claude Pajol.
After Pajol was
wounded at Leipzig,
General Édouard Jean
Baptiste Milhaud commanded...
-
Albert Pajol 1902: L'Enlèvement de Césarine, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with
Pajol 1902: Les
Forfaits de Savarin, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with
Pajol 1902:...
- children: Marie-Louise (1790–1832): wife (1808) of
general Pierre Claude Pajol (1772–1844)
Charles (1791–1863)
Nicolette (1795–1865): wife (1811) of general...
- Townshend, p.189. Skrine, p.188,
cites Pajol and also
Voltaire who
gives 7,137; 5,337 infantry, 1,800 cavalry.
Pajol, p. 386, Les Guerres,
gives 5,161; Colin...
-
Gregory 1990, p. 192.
Pajol 1888, p. 28.
Donaldson 1994, p. 383.
Royle 2016, pp. 342–343.
Harding 2008. Ward 1907, p. 365.
Pajol 1888, p. 27. Vergé-Franceschi...
- This is a list of
Hindu temples in France:
Ganesha Hindu Temple, 17, rue
Pajol Paris France 75018 Sri
Ashtalakshmi Thevas****, 1 bis, Rue
Ledru Rollin...
- Bernadotte,
French Napoleonic general (b. 1763)
March 20 –
Claude Pierre Pajol,
French military leader (b. 1772)
April 3 –
Edward Bigge,
English cleric...
- in the 13th arrondis****t. A
Hindu temple,
dedicated to Ganesh, on Rue
Pajol in the 18th arrondis****t,
opened in 1985.
Religion in
France IFOP (April...
- Nicolas-Joseph Maison: 1819–1821
Auguste de Marmont: 1821–1830 Pierre-Claude
Pajol: 1830–1842
Tiburce Sébastiani: 1842–1848
Nicolas Changarnier: 1848–1851...