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- Terminiers (French pronunciation: [tɛʁminje]) is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Communes of the Eure-et-Loir department "Répertoire...
- The Battle of Villepion took place between the French XVI Corps under General Chanzy and the I Bavarian Corps during the Franco-Prussian War. It occurred...
- auxiliary general of division. He was present at the battles of Coulmiers, Villepion and Loigny-Poupry, in command of a division, and in Chanzy's retreat upon...
- Charbonnières (Authon-du-Perche), Castle Saint-John (Nogent-le-Rotrou), Castle of Villepion (Orgères-en-Beauce), Castle of Reverseaux (Voves) Regional parc of the...
- Beaune-la-Rolande 28 November 1870 France None  Prussia Defeat Battle of Villepion 1 December 1870 France None  Bavaria Victory Battle of Loigny-Poupry 2...
- Battles / wars Austro-Prussian War Battle of Kissingen Battle of Helmstadt Franco-Prussian War Battle of Wörth Battle of Sedan Battle of Villepion (WIA)...
- Karl Hoffmann, head of the 9th Company of the regiment, in the Battle of Villepion on 1 December 1870 prevented a breakthrough by superior French units,...
- interruption, particularly from the beginning of November in the battles of Villepion, Loigny, Orléans and Beaugency, usually against a numerically superior...
- Orléans. On 1 and 2 December, the 16th and 17th corps were the victors at Villepion and Terminiers (1 December), against forces led by Prince Leopold of Bavaria...
- on a frontline between Loigny, Lumeau and Poupry. After the Battle of Villepion, an army detachment (Armee-Abteilung) under the command of Friedrich Franz...