- Edmé-Martin,
comte Vandermaesen (Versailles, 11
November 1767 – 1
September 1813; also
spelled Vander Maesen) was a
French general of the
French Revolutionary...
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bishop and
orator Edmé
Samson (1810–1891),
French ceramist Edmé-Martin
Vandermaesen (1767–1813),
French general in the
Napoleonic Wars Edmé Félix Alfred...
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MISSIESSY MONFORT PICHEGRU LANOUE SOUHAM HARDY BOYER PAJOL V****EROT
LOCHET VANDERMAESEN PENNE JOURDAN PULLY KILMAINE LORGE MARCOGNET CAMBRONNE D'ARRIULE SCHRAMM...
- Conroux, Edmé-Martin
Vandermaesen, and Eloi
Charlemagne Taupin. Conroux's 4th
Division had 7,056 men in nine battalions;
Vandermaesen's 5th
Division counted...
- the capital,
which he
placed under the
command of
General Edmé-Martin
Vandermaesen. On 22
November 1810, all the
British troops and
ships were ****embled...
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Gisbert Van de
Dedem van de
Gelder (général de division) Edmé-Martin
Vandermaesen (général de division)
Adrien Van
Helden (général de brigade) Dirk Van...
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Pyrenees (Battle of);
Valletaux (1773–1811)
Cogorderos (Battle of) – KiA;
Vandermaesen (–1767–1813) (general) San
Marcial (Battle of) – KiA;
Vedel (general)...
- (1827–1902),
Dutch nobleman,
Minister of
Foreign Affairs 1864–66 Edmé-Martin
Vandermaesen (1767–1813),
French general of the
French Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
- feet of
water over them. The
rearguard commander,
General of
Division Vandermaesen, led 10,000 men
upstream to Vera (Bera). The 50-yard-long (46 m) bridge...
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Lodewijk van Male. Het
Gents verzet en de
Brugse Zuidleie, 1964
Maurice Vandermaesen, Marc
Ryckaert en
Maurits Coornaert, De
witte kaproenen. De
Gentse opstand...