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- Jean-Mathieu-Philibert, comte Sérurier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ matjø filibɛʁ seʁyʁje], 8 December 1742 – 21 December 1819) led a division in the War...
- next morning, Sérurier's advance struck the Sardinian rearguard on the heights of Buon Gesù drove it back on the town of Vicoforte. Sérurier formed his conscripts...
- Louis Charles Barbe Serurier (7 April 1775 Marle - 1860 Paris) was a French diplomat, and French Consul General (equivalent to an amb****ador) from 1811...
- into three divisions: one under the command of Jean Mathieu Philibert Sérurier operating from Ormea, one under M****éna based in Zuccarello and another...
- Giovanni di Provera. On 16 January, M****éna, Pierre Augereau, and Jean Sérurier trapped Provera near the Mantua siege lines and forced his surrender. Army...
- With two exceptions – Jean-Baptiste Bessières and Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier – the Marshals led a sumptuous lifestyle and left behind significant, at...
- Serrurier-Bovy - Belgian architect and furniture designer Spelled Sérurier: Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier - French marshal of the Empire Origins of the Name Distribution...
- ordered Sérurier to attack San Michele while Augereau flanked the river line from the north. Augereau's effort failed due to high water. Sérurier's soldiers...
- covered the lower Adige on either side of Legnago. Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier led the force besieging Mantua. Hyacinthe Despinoy had one demi-brigade...
- Sébastiani de La Porta (1771–1851), Marshal of France Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier (1742–1819), Marshal of France, Governor 1804–1815 Victor d'Urbal (1858–1943)...