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| | JEAN BAPTISTE DROUET, COUNT DERLON - LoveToKnow Article on JEAN BAPTISTE DROUET, COUNT DERLON |
 | | He did good service in the <b>campaignsb> of the <b>revolutionaryb> <b>warsb> and in 1799 attained the rank of general of brigade. |  | | He was in command of the right wing of the <b>Frenchb> army throughout the great battle of the 18th of June, and fought in the closing operations around Paris. |  | | On the outbreak of the Franco-German War he enlisted as a private, was wounded and taken prisoner at Sedan, and sent to Breslau, but effected his escape. |
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| | <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also: <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>: <b>Campaignsb> of 1798 |  | | The <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> occurred between the outbreak of war between the <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> government and Austria in 1792 and the Treaty of Amiens in 1802. |  | | Hearing of a political and military crisis in France, he returned, leaving his army behind, and used his popularity and army support to mount a coup that made him First Consul, the head of the <b>Frenchb> government. |
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| | Napoleon Series Reviews: Napoleon's Regiments: Battle Histories of the Regiments of the <b>Frenchb> Army, 1792 -1814 |
 | | Smith provides information on the regiment's nicknames, its lineage, the various re-organizations it underwent, the combats and <b>campaignsb> it participated in (both during the <b>Revolutionaryb> and Napoleonic <b>Warsb>), officer casualties, and, in some cases, short biographies of its commanders and battle honors won. |  | | Napoleon's Regiments: Battle Histories of the Regiments of the <b>Frenchb> Army, 1792 -1814 |  | | Napoleon's Regiments closes with 8 appendices that include lists of demi-brigades raised entirely from volunteer units; authorized organizations and strengths for the various arms; the expansion of the infantry of the Imperial Guard; how the army was re-organized after both of Napoleon's abdications; and, actions and losses in the <b>Frenchb> navy. |
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| | <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> occurred between the outbreak of war between the <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> government and Austria in 1792 and the Treaty of Amiens in 1802. |  | | This began the longest period of peace during the period 1792-1814, and the crowning of Napoleon as emperor (in 1804) is an appropriate point to mark the transition between the <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> and the Napoleonic <b>Warsb>. |  | | Marked by <b>Frenchb> <b>revolutionaryb> fervour and military innovations, the series of <b>campaignsb> characteristically saw the <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> Armies facing a series of opposing coalitions yet expanding the nation's area of effective control. |
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| | Battle of Marengo: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The Battle of Marengo was the victory that sealed the success of Napoleon's Italian campaign of 1800 and is best understood in the context of that campaign see <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>: <b>Campaignsb> of 1800. |  | | Marengo, battle of, a major engagement of the <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>, fought on June 14, 1800, at the village of Marengo in Piedmont, N Italy. |  | | On the Austrian left 7,500 men under General Ott headed for the village of Castel Ceriolo well to the North of the <b>Frenchb> positions (in the mistaken belief that it was <b>Frenchb>-held, but threatening either a flank attack on the <b>Frenchb> position, or a further advance to cut the <b>Frenchb> line of communication with Milan). |
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| | NAPOLEONIC <b>CAMPAIGNSb> - LoveToKnow Article on NAPOLEONIC <b>CAMPAIGNSb> |
 | | NAPOLEONIC <b>CAMPAIGNSb>.I. The era of the <b>Revolutionaryb> and Napoleonic <b>Warsb> falls into two main divisions, the first of which (1792-1801) is dealt with under the heading FRENCII <b>REVOLUTIONARYb> <b>WARsb>. |  | | Napoleon, however, failed to allow for the psychology of his opponents, who, utterly indifferent to the sacrifice of life, refused to be drawn into engagements to support an advance or to extricate a rearguard, and steadily withdrew from every position when the <b>Frenchb> gained touch with them. |  | | The severe actions of Durrenstein (near Krems) on the 11th, and of Hollabrunn on the 16th of November, in which Napoleons marshals learned the tenacity of their new opponents, and the surprise of the Vienna bridge (November 14) by the <b>Frenchb>, were the chief incidents of this period in the campaign. |
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| | Battle of Marengo: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The Battle of Marengo was the victory that sealed the success of Napoleon's Italian campaign of 1800 and is best understood in the context of that campaign see <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>: <b>Campaignsb> of 1800. |  | | Marengo, battle of, a major engagement of the <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>, fought on June 14, 1800, at the village of Marengo in Piedmont, N Italy. |  | | However, the course of the battle was reversed by the return (in response to an urgent summons from Bonaparte) of previously detached forces under the <b>Frenchb> General Desaix. |
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| | Battle of Marengo (1800) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Battle of Marengo was the victory that sealed the success of Napoleon's Italian campaign of 1800 and is best understood in the context of that campaign, see <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>: <b>Campaignsb> of 1800. |  | | On the Austrian left 7,500 men under General Ott headed for the village of Castel Ceriolo well to the North of the <b>Frenchb> positions (in the mistaken belief that it was <b>Frenchb>-held, but threatening either a flank attack on the <b>Frenchb> position, or a further advance to cut the <b>Frenchb> line of communication with Milan). |  | | Austria, however, remained at war with France until their forces north of the Alps were defeated at the Battle of Hohenlinden (December 3, 1800) by a <b>Frenchb> army under Moreau. |
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| | Amazon.com: Napoleon's Commanders (1) C1792-1809 (Elite, 72): Books: Philip Haythornthwaite |
 | | National Guard, Hundred Days, Imperial Guard, Army of Italy, <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>, Horace Vernet, Las Cases, <b>Frenchb> Revolution, Army of the North, Young Guard, King of Holland, Jean Lannes, Louis-Nicolas Davout |  | | This first in a pair of Elite titles describes in concise but colourful detail the careers and personalities, and illustrates the appearance, of more than two dozen of Napoleon's leading colleagues and subordinate commanders in the <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> and the Napoleonic <b>campaignsb> up to 1809. |  | | Dumas is particularly interesting being a mulatto who rose to the highest ranks in the <b>Frenchb> army, was immensely strong, and had a mind of his own. |
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| | Articles - <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb> |
 | | See also: <b>Frenchb> <b>Revolutionaryb> <b>Warsb>: <b>Campaignsb> of 1800 |  | | In Europe, the allies mounted several invasions, including <b>campaignsb> in Italy and Switzerland and an Anglo-Russian invasion of the Netherlands. |  | | The <b>Frenchb> First Republic, starting from a position precariously near occupation and collapse, had defeated all its enemies on the continent and produced a <b>revolutionaryb> army that would take the other powers years to emulate. |
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http://www.outship.com/articles/French_Revolutionary_Wars
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| | Napoleonic <b>Warsb> |
 | | The Napoleonic <b>Warsb> were a continuation of the <b>warsb> of the <b>Frenchb> Revolution (1789-1799), in which the Habsburgs and other dynastic rulers of Europe combined in an effort to overthrow the <b>revolutionaryb> government of France and restore the rule of the <b>Frenchb> monarchy. |  | | The <b>campaignsb> were the first in which Napoleon displayed on a large scale his genius as a commander; early battles of the War of the Second Coalition are also included in this category. |  | | Therefore, Austria, Britain, Prussia, Spain, the Netherlands, and Sardinia together formed the First Coalition, whose aim was to defeat Napoleon’s forces and restore <b>Frenchb> nobility to the throne. |
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| | Articles - Belgium |
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| | First War of the Coalition, 1792-1797 |
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| | First War of the Coalition, 1792-1797 |
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| | Search Results for marengo - Encyclopædia Britannica |
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| | War of the First Coalition, 1793-97 |
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