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    Charles Auguste Frossard (26 April 1807 – 25 August 1875) was a French general. He entered the army from the École polytechnique in 1827, being posted...
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  • Charles Frossard may refer to: Charles Auguste Frossard (1807–1875), French general Sir Charles Frossard (Bailiff), (1922–2012), Bailiff of Guernsey, 1982–1992...
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  • Frossard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Frossard (1915–1995), French journalist and writer Charles Auguste Frossard...
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    saw Frossard's army farther off on a plateau south of the town of Spicheren. Ignoring Moltke's instructions, both German armies attacked Frossard's French...
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  • August 17 – Wilhelm Bleek, German linguist (b. 1827) August 25 – Charles Auguste Frossard, French general (b. 1807) August 27 – William Chapman Ralston,...
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    April 20 – John Milton, Governor of Florida (d. 1865) April 26 – Charles Auguste Frossard, French general (d. 1875) May 28 – Louis Agassiz, Swiss-born zoologist...
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  • 1st Engineer Regiment (1 company) 2nd Corps (2e corps) : Gen. Charles Auguste Frossard 1st Infantry Division : Gen. Verge 1st Brigade : Gen. Letellier...
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    Army Corps sent two divisions to Vionville and Flavigny. General Charles Auguste Frossard's 2nd Army Corps sent Bataille's division to occupy Vionville, Verge's...
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  • sculptor (born 1796) 11 August – Charles Rohault de Fleury, architect (born 1801) 25 August – Charles Auguste Frossard, general (born 1807) 12 October...
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    Monte Carlo Casino (category Charles Garnier buildings)
    Aubert and Langlois ceded their rights to Frossard de Lilbonne, who in turn passed it to Pierre Auguste Daval in 1857. During this initial period, the...
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