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  2. Jean Maximilien Lamarque - Wikipedia

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    Jean Maximilien Lamarque (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ maksimiljɛ̃ lamaʁk]; 22 July 1770 – 1 June 1832) was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars who later became a member of the French Parliament. Lamarque served with distinction in many of Napoleon's campaigns.

  3. June Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 1832, Jean Maximilien Lamarque, a popular former Army commander who became a member of the French parliament and was critical of the monarchy, died of cholera. The riots that followed his funeral sparked the rebellion. This was the last outbreak of violence linked with the July Revolution of 1830.

  4. Prytanée national militaire - Wikipedia

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    The Prytanée national militaire (French pronunciation: [pʁitane nɑsjɔnal militɛːʁ]) is a French military school managed by the French military, offering regular secondary education as well as special preparatory classes, equivalent in level to the first years of university, for students who wish to enter French military academies.

  5. Battle of Rocheserviere - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Rocheserviere was fought at Rocheservière on the 20 June 1815, between Vendéan Royalists, who had remained loyal to King Louis XVIII during the Hundred Days, and Napoleon's Army of the West, commanded by General Jean Maximilien Lamarque. The battle ended with the defeat of the Royalist forces.

  6. Hundred Days order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Commanded by General Jean Maximilien Lamarque, the army was formed to suppress the Royalist insurrection in the Vendée region of France, which remained loyal to King Louis XVIII during the Hundred Days. The army contained line units as well as gendarmes and volunteers. Its composition in June was:

  7. Corps of Observation of the Vendée - Wikipedia

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    Jean Maximilien Lamarque Military unit The Corps of Observation of the Vendée ( French : Corps d'Observation de La Vendée ) was a field formation of the French Imperial Army , which took part in the 1815 Vendéen Revolt , one of the minor campaigns of the Hundred Days .

  8. Paris under Louis-Philippe - Wikipedia

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    As the population of Paris grew, so did discontent in the working-class neighborhoods. There were riots in 1830, 1831, 1832, 1835, 1839, and 1840. The 1832 uprising, which followed the funeral of a fierce critic of Louis-Philippe, General Jean Maximilien Lamarque, was immortalized by Victor Hugo in his novel Les Misérables. [5]

  9. École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr - Wikipedia

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    French cadet officers are called saint-cyriens or cyrards. [3] [4] France's other most senior military education institute is the École de guerre (EdG) (School of Warfare), located in the École militaire complex, in Paris. French students who enter Saint-Cyr as cadets are about 21 years old, and undergo three years of training.