- Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux,
comte de
Bordesoulle (4
April 1771, in
Luzeret – 3
October 1837, in Fontaine-Chaalis, Oise) was a
French nobleman and soldier...
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Jeannot de Moncey, Duke of Conegliano; and
General Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de Bordesoulle. The
Prince of
Hohenlohe commanded the
Third Corps, the...
- Corps.
Napoleon sent
messages to
Mortier at Troyes, Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de
Bordesoulle at Arcis-sur-Aube and
Pierre David de Colbert-Chabanais...
- (général de brigade) François Bony (général de brigade) Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de Bordesoulle,
comte de
Bordessoulle (général de division)
Camille Borghèse...
- the I
Cavalry Corps from the
divisions of
Merlin and Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de
Bordesoulle with
Bordesoulle in
command of the corps. Merlin's 1st...
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Mortier and the
Guard infantry at Braye-en-Laonnois. Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de Bordesoulle's
cavalry camped at
Heurtebise Farm to
establish a link...
-
reorganized his
cavalry into the I
Cavalry Corps under Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de Bordesoulle, II
Cavalry Corps led by Antoine-Louis
Decrest de Saint-Germain...
- Saint-Germain
Division Jean-Pierre
Doumerc Division Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de
Bordesoulle Guard cavalry,
commanded by
General Étienne de Nansouty:...
- Antoine-Louis
Decrest de Saint-Germain's
division (1,300). Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de
Bordesoulle was also on hand with 581
newly recruited hor****. At...
-
Paris and
cavalry under Samuel-François Lhéritier and Étienne
Tardif de
Pommeroux de
Bordesoulle took the road
south toward Montereau. The
center column...