• Frederick Eben (1773–1825), better known as Baron Eben, was a Prussian military officer. Having reached the rank of captain in Prussian Service, Eben transferred...
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  • Eben is a name of Hebrew origin. It is sometimes short for Ebenezer. The name can refer to: Eben Alexander (author) (born 1953), American author and neurosurgeon...
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    corps led by Marshal Nicolas Soult attack a Portuguese army commanded by Baron Eben. When Soult's professional soldiers attacked, the Portuguese at first...
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  • bns) 15th Portuguese Line (2 bns) Thomar Militia Eben's Portuguese Brigade     Col Frederick Baron Eben     (2,807 total) Loyal Lusitanian Legion (2 bns)...
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    Tobossa, and brought back to the camp as a prisoner. His second-in-command, Baron Eben, the colonel of the 2nd battalion of the Lusitanian Legion, had then thrown...
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  • Robert Burne     (514 total) 1/36th Foot Portuguese Brigade     Brig Gen Baron Eben     (2,137 total) 8th Portuguese Line (2 bns) 12th Portuguese Line (2...
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    envoys sent him by the British government, Friedrich von der Decken and Baron Eben, he chose to ignore their advice as well as that of the Portuguese generals...
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    the battles of Busaco (Portugal, 27.9.1810; ca 2,000 men; commander: Baron Eben, German,* 1773; source: O. Pusch, 1986) and Talavera de la Reina, but...
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    De Sonneberg had been succeeded as lieutenant-colonel by Frederick, Baron Eben on 7 March 1811. By 2 June 1813, Roll's regiment was fighting in the Peninsular...
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    Chaves, Soult moved west to Póvoa de Lanhoso where he was confronted by Baron Eben's 25,000-man army composed mostly of Portuguese militia armed with muskets...
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