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Baron Henri Rottembourg (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ʁɔtɑ̃buʁ]; 6 July 1769 – 8
February 1857)
became a
French division commander late in the Napoleonic...
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Lisbonne and had a
place at Montgeron,
southeast of Paris, Château de
Rottembourg. They
entertained lavishly at the Château,
including hiring a
train from...
- Petersburg. It
shows a
flowering corner of the
garden of the château de
Rottembourg in Montgeron, near Paris,
which then
belonged to
Ernest Hoschedé. He...
- Hoschedé
commissioned Monet to
paint decorative panels for the Château de
Rottembourg and
several landscape paintings. The four
panels representing Les Dindons...
- Fortress, also
known as Fort
Rottembourg. The fort was
constructed from 1888 to 1894
under the
reign of
Sultan H****an I.
Rottembourg refers to
Walter Rottemburg...
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Henri Rottembourg's division was
posted on the
Laubressel plateau. The 2nd
Division of II
Corps linked the
positions of
Duhesme and
Rottembourg, with...
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decorative panels in the
round drawing room, in his residence, the château de
Rottembourg, in Montgeron. In 1877,
Ernest Hoschedé went
bankrupt and his art collection...
- PMID 22585091.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link)
Rottembourg,
Jacques (2019). "Are
oxyphil cells responsible for the ineffectiveness...
- (Württemberg's)
which fought the
action at
Seltz against the
French General Rottembourg,
after which his
column combined with the
other column of the III Corps...
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infantry divisions under Claude Marie Meunier,
Pierre Decouz and
Henri Rottembourg and a
Guard cavalry division under Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes. MacDonald...