- Charles-Melchior
Artus de
Bonchamps,
Marquis de
Bonchamps (10 May 1760 – 18
October 1793) was a
French politician and
leader of the Vendéan insurrection...
- stalemate, de
Bonchamps proposed capturing Msiri and
holding him hostage.
Msiri typically had 300
armed warriors at his stockade, but de
Bonchamps had discovered...
- L'Expédition du Katanga, d'après les
notes de
voyage du
marquis Christian de
BONCHAMPS, in:
Edouard Charton (editor): Le Tour du
Monde magazine, also published...
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across Ethiopia, one of which, from Djibouti, was led by
Christian de
Bonchamps,
veteran of the
Stairs Expedition to Katanga.
Following a
difficult 14-month...
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troops in Noirmoutier. The
Royalist insurgent,
Charles Melchior Artus de
Bonchamps, was
fatally wounded in the battle. On the
morning of 16
October 1793...
-
Sportive de
Bonchamp Football (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃.tɑ̃t spɔrtɪv də bɔ̃ʃɑmp];
commonly referred to as ES
Bonchamp or
simply Bonchamp) is a French...
- gone,
Stairs sent
Bodson and
Bonchamps with 100
askari to
bring Msiri back to him
under arrest. At
Munema Bodson and
Bonchamps found a
large guarded stockade...
-
maternelle Salvator Cidemé
Ecole maternelle Dubouchage Ecole maternelle Bonchamps Fernande Ecole maternelle Rallion Frantz Ecole maternelle Raphael Jolivière...
- second-in-command,
Belgian Lieutenant Omer
Bodson with de
Bonchamps and 100
askaris to
arrest Msiri.
Despite de
Bonchamps'
concerns about the danger,
Bodson went into...
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Bonchamp-lès-Laval (French pronunciation: [bɔ̃ʃɑ̃ lɛ laval],
literally Bonchamp near Laval) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in
northwestern France...