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Victor Tharreau or Jean
Victor Thareau (15
January 1767 – 26
September 1812), was a
General of
Division in the Army of the
French Empire.
Tharreau enthusiastically...
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Generals of
Division Michel Ney,
Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers and Jean
Victor Tharreau and
General of
Brigade Nicolas Ernault des Bruslys. Ney had 7,270 infantry...
- PMID 14558687. S2CID 20430256. Couch, B. C.; Fudal, I; Lebrun, M. H.;
Tharreau, D; Valent, B; Van Kim, P; Nottéghem, J. L.; Kohn, L. M. (2005). "Origins...
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troops belonged to Jérôme's
Kingdom of Westphalia.
General Jean
Victor Tharreau commanded the 1st
Division and
General von Ochs led the 2nd Division. On...
- (Old Guard):
Dorsenne Div. 3 (cavalry):
Arrighi II Corps,
Lannes † : Div.
Tharreau Div. Claparède Div. Saint-Hilaire † Div. of reserve,
Demont (unengaged)...
- Magnaporthaceae. Saccardo, P.A.
Michelia 2(no. 6): 20. 1880 Klaubauf, S.;
Tharreau, D.; Fournier, E.; Groenewald, J. Z.; Crous, P. W.; de Vries, R. P.; Lebrun...
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north of the city. The
overall commander of the
forward line, Jean
Victor Tharreau, had
informed Ney that he
would send Jean-de-Dieu Soult's
division to support...
- a change,
singer was
supposed to work with a
French producer, Fréderic
Tharreau alias BIBI, on
exclusively import single "Eternal Lover". In
addition to...
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sailed from
Piombino on 2 May 1801 with 1,500 men
under General Jean
Victor Tharreau, who
landed unopposed at the
Neapolitan town of
Porto Longone. The invasion...
- high-ranking officers, in this case,
Soult and
Tharreau,
undermined French military objectives.
Tharreau eventually charged Soult with insubordination;...