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- Antoine Richepanse (25 March 1770 – 3 September 1802) was a French general and colonial administrator. Richepanse was born in Metz as the son of an officer...
- Austrians as they emerged from the Ebersberg forest while launching Antoine Richepanse's division in a surprise envelopment of the Austrian left flank. Displaying...
- under Richepanse and Ney, the source does not list which French divisions were engaged. The French "Flankers of the Left" were commanded by Richepanse. Grenier's...
- control of rebel generals. A French military expedition under Antoine Richepanse regained control of Guadeloupe and slavery was reintroduced there on 16...
- guillotine. The city was the scene of military operations conducted by General Richepanse, who was sent by Napoleon to reestablish slavery, against Louis Delgrès...
- Hoche then launched a column under Antoine Richepanse in the pursuit of the retreating Austrians. Richepanse succeeded in capturing seven cannons, fifty...
- a rebellion in Guadeloupe against Napoleon's representative, General Richepanse. The rebellion was repressed, and slavery was re-established. The news...
- Former head office of Crédit Foncier at 19, rue des Capucines Hotel de Richepanse at 3–5, rue M****eran, former head office of CENCEP, CNCE and Eulia Head...
- [1,133] Hôtel de Ravannes 7 41-43 rue Saint-Dominique [1,134] Hôtel de Richepanse 7 3, 5 rue M****eran [1,135] Hôtel de la Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville 7 47...
- slavery throughout the French Empire in 1802. The French army, led by Richepanse, drove Delgrès into Fort Saint Charles, which was held by formerly enslaved...