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Barraux (French pronunciation: [baʁo]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France. It
includes the
hamlets of Le Fayet, La Gache, and...
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months in Grenoble, then
transferred to Fort
Barraux (also
called Fort Saint-Barthélémy), near
Barraux in the Isère department, and in
November 1793...
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which had
invaded Switzerland and Savoy.
After having resisted at Fort
Barraux, the
French troops withdrew to Grenoble. The city, well-defended, contained...
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University of
California Press. pp. 510–516. ISBN 978-0-520-06140-8.
Barraux,
Roland (1995) Die
Geschichte der
Dalai Lamas - Göttliches
Mitleid und...
- 276-77, 287, A.W.
Bruna Uitgevers,
Utrecht ISBN 978-90-229-8784-1 (Dutch)
Barraux,
Roland (1995) Die
Geschichte der
Dalai Lamas - Göttliches
Mitleid und...
- put in a
German uniform and
taken to Fort
Barraux, used as a
prisoner of war
facility during the war. At
Barraux he
learned that the war in the west had...
- and nobleman. He was born on June 25, 1725 at the Château de
Fayet in
Barraux, in the
department of Isère, as the son of Jean
Charles Nicolas Féderbe...
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Paris (three of
which were the Austerlitz, Lévitan and B****ano camps) Fort-
Barraux in the
department of Isère. It had
already been used as a
prison during...
- on w****days.
According to one of the
former managing editors,
Jacques Barraux, "the
orientation of the
journal is
essentially economic liberal: we defend...
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Invasion of
Savoie by Montesquiou's troops,
stationed in Fort-
Barraux (caste of
Barraux) in 1792.
Attachment of
Savoie and
creation of the department...