Jean-Baptiste Solignac (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist sɔliɲak]; 15 March 1773 - 11 November 1850) fought in the French Army during the French Revolutionary...
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d'Italie under the command of Marshal André Masséna and General Jean-Baptiste Solignac over the Austrian troops led by Major general Karl Hillinger. Following...
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divisions under MGs Jean Marchand, Julien Mermet and Louis Loison. Junot had the divisions of MG Bertrand Clausel and MG Jean-Baptiste Solignac. Each French...
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infantry, 4,662 cavalry, 46 guns) GD Jean Reynier GD Louis Henri Loison GD Jean-Andoche Junot GD Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon Commander-in-Chief:...
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Brenier and Jean Guillaume Barthélemy Thomières, while Louis Henri Loison's division included two brigades commanded by Jean-Baptiste Solignac and Hugues...
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total: 65,050 (49,809 infantry, 8,419 cavalry, 144 guns) GD Jean Reynier Marshal Michel Ney GD Jean-Andoche Junot Commander-in-Chief: Lt Gen Viscount Wellington...
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Commander-in-chief: Lt Gen Sir Arthur Wellesley Commander-in-chief: General of Division Jean-Andoche Junot, duke of Abrantes There is no exact muster of the French Army...
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(1809) Manuel Pamplona Carneiro Rangel, Viscount of Beire (1833) Jean-Baptiste Solignac (1833) António José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira (1833)...
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brigade) Jean-Baptiste Solignac (général de division) Gabriel de Sombs de Fajac (général de brigade) Justinien-Victor Somis (général de division) Jean-Marie...
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Solignac Abbey, or the Abbey of Saint-Peter and Saint Paul of Solignac, is an abbey in Solignac, near Limoges, in Haute-Vienne. It was founded around...
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