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Antoine Richepanse (25
March 1770 – 3
September 1802) was a
French Army
officer and
colonial administrator.
Richepanse was born in Metz as the son of an...
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Napoleonic troops against insurgents in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe,
during the
Richepance expedition of 1802
aimed at
reestablishing slavery on the island...
- [exposition] du 10 au 22 mai 1920, chez MM. Bernheim-jeune et Cie ..., 15, rue
Richepance et 25, Bd de la Madeleine,
Paris (Paris:
Bernheim Jeune, 1920)
Henri Matisse...
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LEGRAND BOUDET KLEIN MORLAND DURRIEU DARU
MARULAZ SÉGUR, PH.
MORTIER RICHEPANCE LABOISSIERE ROCHAMBEAU HEUDELET MAZAS WATHIEZ COËHORN GUYOT DE LACOUR...
- the
leader of the
unsuccessful resistance in
Guadeloupe against General Richepance, whom
Napoleon had sent to
restore slavery to that colony. On
August 13...
- The Fort des Adelphes, or Fort
Richepance, is part of the
fortifications of Épinal. It was
built near the
village of
Deyvillers between 1883 and 1885,...
- Delgrès and
fought by his side for freedom. On May 21, 1802,
General Richepance stormed the fort
where refugees Delgrès, Ignace, and
their men were. On...
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Council of
Government In
rebellion 14 May 1802 to 3
September 1802
Antoine Richepance, Captain-General 4
August 1802 to 8 May 1803 Jean-Baptiste
Raymond de...
- and interpreted. De-commemoration of
statues Street renaming Former rue
Richepance in Paris,
nenamed rue du Chevalier-de-Saint-Georges in 2002 Memorialization...
- Fèves, d’Horimont I, II, III (Canrobert), d’Amanvillers and de Vémont (
Richepance). All
these works have
infantry casemates, and were
surrounded by ditchwork...