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- Émile Auguste François Thomas Zurlinden (3 November 1837 – 9 March 1929) was a French Army general and politician. An Alsatian by birth, he distinguished...
- September 1898 – Émile Zurlinden succeeds Cavaignac as Minister of War 17 September 1898 – Charles Chanoine succeeds Zurlinden as Minister of War. Jules...
- conviction could be a grave miscarriage of justice. For Mercier, then Zurlinden and the General Staff, what was done was done and should never be returned...
- charge of "habitual misconduct." Notwithstanding a letter from General Zurlinden, military governor of Paris, recommending indulgence, Esterhazy's name...
- Oreca, Ligier, Multimatic and Dallara. Head of Porsche Motorsport Pascal Zurlinden announced in March 2020 that Porsche would be evaluating an entry into...
- Gynecology. 67 (6): 843–6. doi:10.1097/00006250-198606000-00020. PMID 3703408. Zurlinden, TJ; Saili, KS; Rush, N; Kothiya, P; Judson, RS; Houck, KA; Hunter, ES;...
- Northwest. pp. 248–250. ISBN 9780914019626.[permanent dead link] S. von Zurlinden (January 1920). "Der Weltkrieg: Vorläufige Orientierung von einem Schweizerischen...
- October 1898, Chanoine, like his predecessors, Generals Cavaignac and Zurlinden, attempted to prevent a review of the Dreyfus case, against the wishes...
- Turrettini (1810–1876). Marie Jeanneret was defended by lawyer Gaspard Zurlinden (1838–1915). During the trial, she admitted that she had secretly administered...
- Alphonse Lecointe: 1882–1884 Félix-Gustave Saussier: 1884–1898 Émile Zurlinden: 1898–1899 Joseph Brugère: 1899–1900 Georges-Auguste Florentin: 1900–1901...