Louis Friant (French pronunciation: [lwi fʁijɑ̃]; 18 September 1758 – 24 June 1829) was a French general who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and...
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Friant can mean either Louis Friant, French general during the Napoleonic Wars Friant, California, a town in the United States This disambiguation page...
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Émile Friant (16 April 1863 – 9 June 1932) was a French artist. Friant was born in the commune of Dieuze. He would later be forced to flee to Nancy by...
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(including 830 cavalry) and 12 guns. Marshal Louis Nicolas Davout. 2nd Division – General of Division Louis Friant 1st Brigade – General of Brigade Georges...
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command of General Antoine Drouot: 1st Old Guard division under General Louis Friant: Brigade Christiani: 1st foot chasseurs à pied regiment (2 bat.) 2nd...
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Lagrange and Antoine Joseph Robin brigades, and the right wing by General Louis Friant, with his division made up by the Augustin Daniel Belliard and François-Xavier...
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Feuillade Charles de Blanchefort Nicolas Catinat Abraham de Fabert Louis Friant Armand Louis de Gontaut Antoine III de Gramont Antoine Galiot Mandat de Grancey...
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men and two guns, but the main prize was their seizure of the bridge. Louis Friant's 1st Old Guard Division and Claude Marie Meunier's 1st Young Guard Division...
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capture the positions. North of Unterlaichling, Davout's troops under Louis Friant and St. Hilaire steadily pushed back the defenders of Oberlaichling and...
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Waterloo. Corps commander: Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout (1805 through 1809); Divisional commanders: General Louis Friant General Charles-Étienne Gudin de...
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