Charles Ferdinand Latrille, Comte de Lorencez (23 May 1814 –16 July 1892) was a French Army general under Napoleon III during the 19th century. He was...
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Battle of Puebla (redirect from Batalla de puebla)
French intervention in Mexico. French troops under the command of Charles de Lorencez repeatedly failed to storm the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe situated...
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skirmish. After the suspicious deaths of three French soldiers, General Charles de Lorencez became concerned about the fate of the sick in Orizaba. On the pretext...
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City in 1862, but were defeated at Puebla on 5 May 1862. General Charles de Lorencez was dismissed and replaced by General Forey, who arrived at Veracruz...
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Porfirio Díaz (redirect from José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mor)
of the roads leading into Puebla. Commander of the French forces, Charles de Lorencez ordered his troops to ascend a hill overlooking the town for a direct...
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April 28, 1862, the French Commander, General Charles de Lorencez, ordered the occupation of the Cumbres de Acultzingo to provide security for the rest...
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States Air Force Captain Edna Sirius Lorence, Australian politician Charles de Lorencez, French Army general Lorance (disambiguation) Loren Lorenc This page...
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politicians' plans for it. He did join the French forces under General Charles de Lorencez in the initial invasion. In 1864, Márquez was given a mission to...
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who remains in Mexico with monarchical ideas?”. On July 22, 1862 Charles de Lorencez, then head of the French occupying forces, in a report to the French...
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skirmish at the Acultzingo Pass between the French invasion force under Charles de Lorencez and Mexican republican forces under Ignacio Zaragoza. It took place...
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