Louis Tirlet (14 March 1771, Moiremont – 29 November 1841, Fontaine-en-Dormois) was a French général de division and artillery specialist during the Napoleonic...
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Obert and Goujeon, the cavalry of Foissac-Latour, the artillery of Louis Tirlet and the engineers under Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie took up positions...
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dragoons and Jean-Baptiste Theodore Curto commanded 1,900 light cavalry. Louis Tirlet directed 3,300 artillerymen and there were also 1,300 engineers, military...
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Pierre François Bonet (w) GD Bertrand Clausel (w) Chief of Artillery: GB Louis Tirlet Muir, Rory. Salamanca 1812. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press...
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(général de division) Louis Tirlet (général de division) Mathieu Tisson (général de brigade) Joseph de Tolinski (général de brigade) Louis de Tolozan (général...
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especially powerful artillery contingent of 78 guns led by General of Brigade Louis Tirlet. The name is misspelled "Tiblet" both times. The large corps artillery...
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from Harispe's division. At Sault-de-Navailles, Soult's artillery chief Louis Tirlet set up a 12-gun battery to cover the bridge over the Luy de Béarn. Soult's...
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General of Division Auguste Marmont Corps Artillery: General of Brigade Louis Tirlet Three 12-pdr foot companies (20 guns) Seven 6-pdr foot companies (42...
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