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Charles Guillaume Marie Appollinaire Antoine Cousin-Montauban, 1er
Comte de
Palikao (French: [ʃaʁl kuzɛ̃ mɔ̃tobɑ̃ kɔ̃t də palika.o]; 24 June 1796 – 8 January...
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Palikao could mean: Tighennif, Mascara,
Algeria — a town also
known as
Palikao Baliqiao — a
bridge and
surrounding suburb of Beijing,
China Charles Cousin-Montauban...
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Battle of
Palikao (French: La
bataille de
Palikao;
simplified Chinese: 八里桥之战;
traditional Chinese: 八里橋之戰; pinyin: Bālǐqiáo zhī zhàn; lit. 'Battle...
- Cousin-Montauban,
better known as the
count of
Palikao, 74
years old, as her new
prime minister. The
count of
Palikao named Maréchal
Francois Achille Bazaine...
- of
Palikao, seventy-four
years old and
former commander of the
French expeditionary force to China, as her new
prime minister. The
Count of
Palikao named...
- Yongtongqiao,
better known as
Baliqiao (lit. 'Eight Li Bridge'; also
romanised as
Palikao), is a
historic bridge located at the
intersection of
Tongzhou and Chaoyang...
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Napoleon III
Cabinet Chief • 1869–1870 Émile
Ollivier • 1870
Charles de
Palikao Legislature Parliament • Upper
house Senate • Lower
house Corps législatif...
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battle in
Tongzhou District, Beijing. On 21 September, at the
Battle of
Palikao,
Sengge Rinchen's 10,000 troops,
including his
elite Mongol cavalrymen...
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century of
humiliation Naval battle in the
First Opium War (left),
Battle of
Palikao (right)
Belligerents First Opium War:
United Kingdom East
India Company...
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French forces under the
commands of
General Sir Hope
Grant and
Count Palikao.
After a
series of
successful battles,
Peking was captured.
After the election...