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- Jean Baptiste François Carteaux (31 January 1751 – 12 April 1813) was a French painter who became a General in the French Revolutionary Army. He is notable...
- Christiana Carteaux Bannister (née Bab****; 1819–1902) was an American business entrepreneur, hairdresser, and abolitionist in New England. She was known...
- New England in the United States. There, along with his wife Christiana Carteaux, he was a prominent member of African-American cultural and political communities...
- to be of the "Carmagnoles", under the command of General Jean François Carteaux, arrived at Toulon on 8 September, after those troops had recovered Avignon...
- discipline. He confronts Carteaux in an inn run by Tristan Fleuri, formerly the scullion of Brienne. Napoleon advises Carteaux how best to engage the artillery...
- Greenwood as Paoletta Bonaparte Kenneth Cranham as General Carteaux Gina Bellman as Catherine Carteaux Alice Krige as Letizia Ramolino Richard McCabe as Paul...
- Solway The Curry Club (2007) as Bob Heroes and Villains (2007) as General Carteaux Tess of the D'Urbervilles (2008) as Mr Clare Merlin (2008) as Aulfric Agatha...
- favourably to Napoleon's request (byp****ing his commander, Jean François Carteaux) to seize the peninsula fort from the British and install artillery on...
- model LaVar Ball, owner of the Big Baller Brand sports apparel Christiana Carteaux Bannister, hairdressing business ASAP Bari, co-founder of ASAP Mob and...
- Guns" Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine by Barab, Thomas, Dodge, Carteaux, Tuzun "Teens, Video Games, and Civics" Archived 2009-03-06 at the Wayback...