- François
Marcellin Certain de
Canrobert (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa maʁsəlɛ̃ sɛʁtɛ̃ də kɑ̃ʁɔbɛʁ]; born François
Certain Canrobert; 27 June 1809 – 28 January...
-
Canrobert Airfield Canrobert Airfield was a
World War II
military airfield in Algeria,
located approximately 4 km
south of Oum el Bouaghi, approximately...
- The British,
under the
command of Lord Raglan, and the French,
under Canrobert,
positioned their troops to the
south of the port on the
Chersonese Peninsula:...
- led by
Patrice de Mac****n; the III Corps, led by François
Certain de
Canrobert, the IV Corps; led by
Adolphe Niel, and the V Corps, led by
prince Napoléon...
-
slaps or the whip",
according to the 1898
memoirs of François
Certain de
Canrobert, who
served in the
French Army
under de la
Torre in 1842 in
Algeria and...
-
against the
French positions at St. Privat,
which were
commanded by
Marshal Canrobert. At 17:15, the
Prussian 4th
Guards Infantry Brigade joined the advance...
- of I
Corps (4
infantry divisions) near Wissembourg,
Marshal François
Canrobert brought VI
Corps (4
infantry divisions) to Châlons-sur-Marne in northern...
- Bernhardt, c. 1864
Georges Boulanger Marguerite Brésil François
Certain de
Canrobert Georges Clemenceau Peter Kropotkin Gustave Doré,
between 1856 and 8 Charles...
- the 1st
Corps (Baraguey d'Hilliers), 2nd
Corps (Mac-****n), 3rd
Corps (
Canrobert), and 4th
Corps (Niel). The four
Sardinian divisions were to take Pozzolengo...
- (1784–1849),
Marshal of France,
involved in the
conquest of
Algeria François
Canrobert (1809–1895),
Marshal of
France François-Henri de
Franquetot de Coigny...