- Jean-Louis
Raduit de
Souches (16
August 1608 to 12
August 1682), also
known as
Ludwig de
Souches, was a French-born
professional soldier who
spent a number...
- 200 infantry, left Nitra. In the castle, de
Souches left 800
soldiers and a few
hundred hor****. De
Souches planned to
restore the destro**** walls. Paris...
-
Raduit de
Souches tried to
block the
advancing Ottoman army.
Following the
instructions of
Palatine Ferenc Wesselényi, Jean-Louis
Raduit de
Souches occupied...
- La
Souche (French pronunciation: [la suʃ]; Occitan: La Socha) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France. The
commune is
located in the...
-
third corps were the 8,500 men
under general Louis Raduit de
Souches in the North.
Souches' army
first conquered Nyitra on 3 May and then
defeated the...
- 23 July,
William was
joined near
Nivelles by an
Imperial force under de
Souches, a
French Huguenot exile;
along with 5,000
Spanish infantry and cavalry...
-
during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Terms with a
similar meaning include de
souche (of the base of the tree, or root) and old
stock as in "Old
Stock Canadians"...
-
Imperial commander, de
Souches, and
after a
failed attempt to
capture Oudenaarde,
largely due to
obstructionism from de
Souches, he was
relieved of command...
- Jean-Pierre
Louis Souche (2
September 1927 – 10
January 2020) was a
French rower who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics and in the 1952
Summer Olympics...
- strong, and in the
north some 8,500 men
under General Jean-Louis
Raduit de
Souches.
There were some 12,500 men in
reserve to
defend the fortresses. This army...