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began in 1801. At the end of the 1850s, the monument was unfinished and covered in vegetation. Colonel Ferru had it restored and completed after his arrival in the area at the head of the 63rd infantry regiment in 1861. The expenses were covered by soldiers of the regiment and the towns of
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French Republican military leaders killed in the French Revolutionary Wars
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French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
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In 1792, as a commander of a battalion of volunteers from
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Des Vosges au Rhin, excursions et causeries alsaciennes
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in 1940, and inaugurated in its current form in 1979.
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Republican military leaders of the War in the Vendée
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Mussidan
Emmendingen
Volgelsheim
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France
French First Republic
General of Division
Siege of Mainz
War in the Vendée
Battle of Clisson
Battle of La Tremblaye
Second Battle of Cholet
Battle of Croix-Bataille
Battle of Entrames
Siege of Angers
Battle of Savenay
War of the First Coalition
Battle of Ettlingen
Battle of Neresheim
Battle of Friedberg
Battle of Biberach
Battle of Emmendingen
[aʁmɑ̃miʃɛlbaʃaʁtidəbopɥi]
Wars of the French Revolution
Battle of Emmendingen
names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe
noble
Périgord
Bassigny

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