- Saint-Bonnet,
Marquis de
Toiras (1585–1636),
often just
called Toiras, was a
Marshal of
France of the 17th century.
Toiras fought against Soubise in...
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officer Toiras led the
Royalist troops when they
captured Ré from the
Huguenots under the
command of
admiral Duke of Soubise.
After his victory,
Toiras received...
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terms of the
Treaty of Montpellier,
sparking renewed Huguenot resentment.
Toiras reinforced the
fortification of Fort Louis,
instead of
dismantling it, right...
- (near La Roc****e), in 1627.
After three months of siege, the
Marquis de
Toiras and a
relief force of
French ships and
troops managed to
repel the Duke...
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Toiras (Governor of Île de Ré) B****ompierre Jean
Guiton (mayor)
Soubise (commander) Duke of
Buckingham (commander)
Strength Siege army: 22,001
Toiras:...
- Saint-Martin-de-Ré on 18
September 1625. Two
elite regiments of
royal troops under Toiras were
landed on the island,
defeating Soubise with his 3,000 men. The island...
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combat in the
Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré
against the
French under Marshal Toiras, the Duke was
forced to withdraw. The
English lost more than 4,000 out of...
- Sephardi. In 2014,
numerous members of the
Hasidic communities Lev
Tahor and
Toiras Jesed began settling in the
village of San Juan La Laguna. The mainstream...
- or
Hatam Sofer (trans. Seal of the Scribe, and
acronym for
Chiddushei Toiras Moishe Sofer), was one of the
leading Orthodox rabbis of
European Jewry...
- 1628,
Schomberg rescued Toiras in the
Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré with an army of 6,000 men and some cavalry.
Together with
Toiras he
pursued the retreated...