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- Jean Baptiste Camille de Canclaux (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist kamij də kɑ̃klo]; 2 August 1740, in Paris – 27 December 1817, in Paris) was a French...
- Ille-et-Vilaine and the Mayenne. The Army of the West, led by Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux, was based in Nantes and controlled Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire, the...
- fighting with the Army of the Coasts of Brest under Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux near Nantes. The Army of the Coasts of La Roc****e was ****igned to the...
- military leaders against Republican troops under Jean-Baptiste Kléber and Canclaux.[citation needed] On 11 October 1793, the Second Battle of Châtillon took...
- prospect Christophe Canclaux also by UD to win the WBO Inter-Continental Light Middleweight Title (vacated by Alfredo Angulo), Canclaux was penalized one...
- Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux and Army of the Coasts of La Roc****e under Armand Louis de Gontaut, Duke of Biron. While Canclaux held Angers, Nantes and...
- of the Army of the Coasts of Brest and in October 1794, Jean Baptiste Canclaux was given command of the Army of the West. Both generals favoured conciliation...
- military leaders against Republican troops under Jean-Baptiste Kléber and Canclaux. 15,000 men, detached as the Armée de Mayence from the Armée du Rhin after...
- Guard. He and Ferry met again in Spain. He married the daughter of senator Canclaux, and they had two sons in 1805 and 1808. On 14 October 1806, while commanding...
- had entered the town in spite of the resistance of General Jean-Baptiste Canclaux and attacked the gate of Rennes. While penetrating Place Viarme, he was...