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Laurent de
Gouvion Saint-Cyr, 1st
Marquis of
Gouvion-Saint-Cyr (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ də ɡuvjɔ̃ sɛ̃ siʁ]; 13
April 1764 – 17
March 1830) was a...
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Colette Gouvion is a
journalist and author. She
worked for 13
years on the
French w****ly L'Express, and for 15
years was editor-in-chief of the magazine...
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Minister of War once more and
served in that
capacity until 1817 when
Gouvion Saint-Cyr took over. He was then
given command of the 15th
Military Division...
- merchant,
colonial governor and
politician (b. 1776)
March 17 –
Laurent de
Gouvion Saint-Cyr,
French marshal (b. 1764)
April 14 –
Erike Kirstine Kolstad,...
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Joseph Bonaparte was
restored to his throne. In Catalonia,
Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr's 17,000-strong VII
Corps besieged and
captured Roses from an...
- del Rey (21
December 1808) saw an
Imperial French corps led by
Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr
attack a
Spanish army
temporarily led by
Theodor von
Reding and...
- the best
relations with
Michel Ney,
Nicolas Charles Oudinot and
Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr. His best
friend was
possibly Charles-Étienne
Gudin de La Sablonnière...
- the 17th arrondis****t of Paris,
between Place des
Ternes and
boulevard Gouvion-Saint-Cyr. It is 920 m (0.57 mi) long and 35 m (115 ft) wide and was given...
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December 1809 by 35,000
French Napoleonic troops under Vergier,
Augereau and
Gouvion Saint-Cyr.
Continuously under heavy bombardment,
Girona held out obstinately...
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consisted of the 25,000-man-strong
French "Center",
commanded by
Laurent de
Gouvion Saint-Cyr.
After being flanked by
General Moreau, who
approached Ulm from...