• Joseph-David de Barquier (June 7, 1757 – October 31, 1844) was a French commander from the French Revolution. He would later take part in the affairs of...
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    garrisoning of 2,000 troops of the French Army led by General Joseph-David de Barquier. Upon hearing the news of Napoleon's invasion of Spain in 1808...
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    Damiano (born 1950), former professional football player and manager Joseph-David de Barquier (1757-1844), commander from the French Revolution Ignazio Dracopoli...
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    even more, he had given them a second life." Brigadier General Joseph-David de Barquier became Ferrand's successor. Two days after Palo Hincado he issued...
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    Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850, 1852 [détail de l’édition] Adélaïde-Merlande, Jacques (2000). Histoire...
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  • (général de division) Jacques Bardenet (général de brigade) Martial Bardet de Maison-Rouge (général de division) Joseph David de Barquier (général de brigade)...
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    Antoine Nicolas Kerverseau 1803–1808 Jean-Louis Ferrand 1808–1809 Joseph-David de Barquier Dominican Republic portal Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo Siege...
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  • General Joseph-David de Barquier 1809–1811 Brigadier Juan Sánchez Ramírez 1811–1813 Colonel Manuel Caballero y Masot 1813–1818 Brigadier Carlos de Urrutia...
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    square was declared under siege by Ferrand's successor, General Joseph-David de Barquier, and 27 men reached Sánchez Ramirez, who established his camp in...
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    Colli-Marchi Chief of Staff: Col Joseph Henri Costa de Beauregard Army of Italy commander: GD François Christophe de Kellermann. Note: Kellermann commanded...
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