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- General of Division Jean Joseph François Léonard Sahuguet (12 October 1756, Brive-la-Gaillarde – 26 December 1802, Tobago) was a French general during...
- Jennings de Kilmaine blockaded Mantua with 8,000 in General of Division Jean Sahuguet's division and a 2,000-man reserve. Bonaparte's concentration of three divisions...
- States Frank Johansen Tom Kobrin Edi Birsan 2006 Berlin  Germany Nicolas Sahuguet Cyrille Sevin Yann Clouet 2007 Vancouver  Canada Doug Moore Jake Mannix...
- Kilmaine maintained the blockade of Mantua with General of Division Jean Sahuguet's division of 8,000 soldiers and held a 2,000 man reserve at Verona. Another...
- Held every Diplomacy World Diplomacy Convention Individuals 1988 Nicolas Sahuguet (2024) 2025 One year Hare and Tortoise Hare and Tortoise World Championships...
- in the province of Limousin, as the illegitimate child of Jean Joseph Sahuguet d'Amarzit, général baron d'Espagnac, who never recognised him, and an unknown...
- RUFFIN GRAINDORGE GRESSOT SERCEY ST SULPICE LQUE DE LA FERRIERE PERIGNON SAHUGUET DUBRETON DELORT ORDONNEAU FEREY SIMMER BONNAMY LEFÈVRE-DESNTE GUÉHÉNEUC...
- (with Micael Castanheira and Nicolas Sahuguet) in the Journal of Law, Economics & Organization and with Nicolas Sahuguet in the Journal of Economic Theory...
- of Condé Countess of Sancerre 27 January 1740– 27 May 1775 Succeeded by Sahuguet Family Preceded by Marie Anne de Bourbon Duchess of Étampes 1718–1752 Succeeded by...
- Pre-dawn attacks on 24 August led by General of Division Jean-Joseph Sahuguet and General of Brigade Claude Dallemagne pressed the Austrian garrison...