- Sébastien Le
Prestre,
seigneur de Vauban,
later styling himself as the
marquis de
Vauban (baptised 15 May 1633 – 30
March 1707),
commonly referred to...
- in
military cartography at
least since the 17th century. Sébastien Le
Prestre de Vauban,
General Engineer of France,
recommended the use of this red...
- both
Protestant and Catholic, were in
alliance against it. Sébastien Le
Prestre de Vauban, France's
leading military strategist,
warned Louis in 1689 that...
-
Jacques Anne
Joseph Le
Prestre,
Marquis of
Vauban (10
March 1754, in
Dijon – 20
April 1816) was a
French general of the
Ancien Régime. He took part in...
- 1684, ****isted by his
technical expert on
siege warfare, Sébastien le
Prestre de Vauban. Its 2,500
defenders surrendered on 3 June,
although fighting...
-
developed and
incorporated into the
trace italienne forts by Sébastien Le
Prestre de Vauban, that
remained in use
during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Bastions differ...
-
Pella James of
Saint George Fritz Todt
Menno van Coe****n Sébastien Le
Prestre de
Vauban Maximilian von
Welsch Jackson 1911, p. 679.
Jackson 1911, p. 680...
- the
latter half of the 17th century, the
French engineer Sébastien Le
Prestre de
Vauban introduced a more
systematic and
scientific approach to attacking...
- sorōrem) no
longer survives. ModF prêtre "priest" is the
nominative form (OF
prestre < presbyter); the OF
oblique form prevoire,
later provoire (< presbyterem)...
- Prêtre
Martin (Father Martin), also
Prestre Martin in Old
French is a
character from old
French proverbs who
serves the M****
alone to himself: Prêtre...