Major General Charles-Arthur Gonse (19 September 1838, Paris – 18 December 1917, Cormeilles-en-Parisis), was Deputy Chief of Staff under the authority...
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Gonse or Gonsé may refer to Charles Arthur Gonse (1838-1917), French soldier Gonse, a village in Burkina Faso Gonsé, a village in Burkina Faso This disambiguation...
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Monnier Grégory Gadebois as Hubert-Joseph Henry Hervé Pierre as Charles-Arthur Gonse Wladimir Yordanoff as Auguste Mercier Didier Sandre as Raoul Le Mouton...
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there is named after him. His son, Emmanuel Gonse [fr], became an architect. His brother, Charles-Arthur Gonse, an Adjutant to General Raoul Le Mouton de...
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ordered Picquart to relate his story to the deputy-chief of the staff, Charles Arthur Gonse. The general received Picquart, listened to his revelations, and...
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Chambermaid Monsieur Lanlaire The Sense of Wonder Jules 2019 An Officer and a Spy Charles-Arthur Gonse 2021 Benedetta Paolo Ricordati 2022 Maigret Doctor Paul...
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of photography Henri Cazalis (1840–1909), poet and man of letters Charles-Arthur Gonse (1838-1917), major general of the French Army, Figure in the Dreyfus...
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1966, pp. 19–25; reprinted from the Mary Caroline Robbins translation of Gonse (1888). Between Sea and Sahara: An Algerian Journal, translation by Blake...
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Catapodis Episode: "The Black Virgin of Vladimir" Prisoner of Honor General Gonse Galahad of Everest George Mallory 1993 Lady Chatterley Petty Officer Episode:...
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superiors, General Boisdeffre, Chief of the General Staff and Major-General Gonse, he was charged with the task of enlarging the file to prevent any attempt...
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