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to demand surrender again. In one of his depeches Savary argued that there was no King of
Prussia anymore as he had left his lands in French hands. However, in reference to King Frederick William Courbière refused to surrender and verbally answered
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Graudenz remaining Prussian territory, on 12 December the blockade was lifted and the last French troops left the city. The siege had ended after 313 days with some 3,140 men remaining in the garrison.
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Prussia and kept his official residence in Graudenz. He died there on 23 July 1811 and was laid to rest in the garden of the fortress headquarters.
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was signed on 9 July, however Courbière did not receive confirmation of this until 27 July. Enclosed in the official dispatch was a royal commission promoting him to
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Guillaume René, the Germanised version is Wilhelm Reinhard. He is mostly referred to in the combined form of Wilhelm René.
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Eh bien, ça se peut; mais s’il n’y a plus un Roi de Prusse, il existe au moins un roi de
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366:. Wilhelm René de l'Homme de Courbière was made a
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511:Courbiere's house within the citadel at Graudenz
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314:he was given the rank of Major and command of a
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41:Guillaume René de l'Homme, Seigneur de Courbière
811:von Alten, Georg Karl Friedrich Viktor (1910).
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482:Graudenz was still in Prussian hands when the
886:"Courbière, Wilhelm René Baron de l'Homme de"
806:(in German). Graudenz: Verlag Arnold Kriedte.
573:The reply, made in French, has been given as
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