- 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...
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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...
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Gosselies with
outposts at
Thumeon (modern Thimeon)
General Jean-Etienne
Championnet's division and
General Guillaume Anselme Philibert de Soland's brigade...
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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...
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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...