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Michel Caldaguès (28
September 1926 – 22
September 2012) was a
French politician. He
endorsed Marine Le Pen's
campaign in the 2007
French legislative...
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Raimundo Caldagues y Remond,
Count of
Caldagues (1752 – c. 1824) was a
French military commander of the
Spanish army who
distinguished himself leading...
- near
Barcelona on 16
December and
routed the
Spaniards under Conde de
Caldagues and
Theodor von
Reding at
Molins de Rei. By
November 1808, the British...
- He and the third-in-command
Caldagues knew the
Spanish position was weak but they were in a dilemma.
Reding and
Caldagues wanted to
retreat west into...
- Pen was
endorsed by
Gaullist politicians Alain Griotteray and
Michel Caldaguès and the
souverainiste MEP Paul-Marie Coûteaux. In the run-off, Le Pen...
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forced to
withdraw when a
Spanish force led by Brigadier, the
Conde de
Caldagues, commander-in-chief of the Army of Gerona, and commander-in-chief of the...
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leading commanders of the
Peninsular War, Joaquín
Blake and the
Count of
Caldagues. In 1809 he
commanded an army in the
campaign for Catalonia,
winning a...
- 1802 he was
promoted to
brigadier in the same
promotion as the
Count of
Caldagues and two of the
Palafox brothers, Luis Palafox,
Marquis of Lazán and Francisco...
- du Seuil, Paris, 1981 Séminaire de
psychanalyse d'enfants (coop.
Louis Caldaguès), éd. du Seuil, Paris, 1982, ISBN 2-02-006274-7 ****ualité féminine, éd...
- artillery.
Meeting up with a
Spanish force led by Brigadier, the
Conde de
Caldagues, commander-in-chief of the Army of Gerona, and commander-in-chief of the...