General Count Jean Rapp (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁap]; 27 April 1771 – 8 November 1821) was a French Army officer during the French Revolutionary Wars...
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return of Alsace-Lorraine to France, it is named after the French general Jean Rapp. The fort is located in Reichstett, a village situated 10 minutes north...
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Ministry of Culture since 1930. It is also the birthplace of general Jean Rapp. The building currently houses a restaurant as well as temporary exhibitions...
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Jean Rapp (1771–1821), French lieutenant general Karl Friedrich Rapp (1882–1962), German engineer, founder of Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH Katharina Rapp (born...
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daughter, Hortense; her pregnant sister-in-law, Caroline Murat; and General Jean Rapp. Joséphine had delayed the party while getting a new silk shawl draped...
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Souffelweyersheim and Hoenheim, near Strasbourg. During the Hundred Days, General Jean Rapp rallied to Napoleon Bonaparte and was given command of the V Corps (also...
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Mulhouse in 1859 François Christophe de Kellermann Jean-Baptiste Kléber Jacques Paul Klein Jean Rapp Henriette Louise de Waldner de Freundstein Ludwig...
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Wickram (1502–1562), poet and novelist Jean-François Rewbell (1747–1807), diplomat and revolutionist Jean Rapp (1771–1821), lieutenant general Conrad...
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each and renaming it the "Mamluks de la République". In 1801 General Jean Rapp was sent to Marseille to organize a squadron of 250 Mamluks. On 7 January...
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however, the actual ruler of the city was the French governor General Jean Rapp. The citizens had to accommodate Napoleon's Grande Armée forces and to...
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