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- Jean-Étienne Vachier Championnet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ etjɛn vaʃje ʃɑ̃pjɔnɛ]), also known as Championnet (13 April 1762, Alixan, Drôme – 9 January...
- the Sorbonne location, there are branches in Malesherbes, Clignancourt-Championnet, Michelet-Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie, Serpente-Maison de la Recherche...
- Championnet Sports is a French basketball club based in Paris. This is one of many sections of the sports club Championnet Sports whose socio-educational...
- Gosselies with outposts at Thumeon (modern Thimeon) General Jean-Etienne Championnet's division and General Guillaume Anselme Philibert de Soland's brigade...
- twelve battalions had orders to cross Frosinone and Ceprano. Jean Étienne Championnet and the headquarters followed this column. Louis Lemoine's division,...
- by Michael von Melas and a Republican French army under Jean Étienne Championnet. Melas directed his troops with more skill and his army drove the French...
- signed in Sparanise the surrender to the French general Jean Étienne Championnet. Pignatelli also fled to Palermo on 16 January 1799. When the news of...
- was made governor on 19 November 1798, and then in conjunction with Championnet he defeated General Mack at the Battle of Ferentino, the Battle of Otricoli...
- the army to Genoa, where he handed over the command to Jean Étienne Championnet. When Bonaparte returned from the French campaign in Egypt and Syria...
- Coalition, and in particular with their recall of General Jean Étienne Championnet, a former Jacobin. The Council of Ancients and Council of Five Hundred—the...