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Galliffet or
gallifet (Russian: галифе, romanized: galife) were a
style of
trousers worn as part of the
military uniform of (for example) the
Soviet Army...
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Gaston Alexandre Auguste,
Marquis de
Galliffet,
Prince de
Martigues (Paris, 23
January 1830 – 8 July 1909), was a
French general, best
known for having...
- The Hôtel de
Galliffet is a
historic hôtel
particulier in the 7th arrondis****t of Paris, France. The
hotel was
built from 1776 to 1792, for Alexandre...
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polite refusal to the government. The
Minister of War,
General Gaston de
Galliffet, sent
respectful word to
Major Louis Carrière, the
government commissioner...
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Dreyfus affair was settled, when Loubet,
acting on the
advice of
General Galliffet,
minister of war,
remitted the ten years'
imprisonment to
which Dreyfus...
- Waldeck-Rousseau's
cabinet at the
start of the 20th century,
alongside the
Marquis de
Galliffet, who had
directed the
repression of the 1871
Paris Commune,
sparked a...
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Chinese general (d. 1902)
January 23 –
Gaston Alexandre Auguste,
Marquis de
Galliffet,
French general (d. 1909)
January 31 –
James G. Blaine, 28th and 31st...
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Commanded by Général
Lebrun in the Franco-Prussian War then by
General Galliffet from 1882 to 1886. On the
outbreak of the
First World War it was subordinated...
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Elizabeth "Lina"
Breckinridge Caldwell) in June 1890
Countess Charles de
Galliffet on 15
November 1890, then
Countess Maurice des
Monstiers de Mérinville...
- Neuilly-sur-Seine. The
troops hesitated when
General Gaston Galliffet ordered them to fire.
Galliffet charged on horseback,
taking prisoners as the Commune...