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  1. Nicolas Catinat became a brigadier ten years later, marichal de camp in 1680, and lieutenant-general 1688. He served with great credit in the campaigns of 1676-1678 in Flanders, was employed against the Vaudois in 1686, and after taking part in the siege of Philipsburg at the opening of the War of the League of Augsburg, he was appointed to command the French troops in the south-eastern ...

  2. Nicolas Catinat, seigneur de Saint-Gratien, (1637–1712), french general, marshal of France. Nicolas Catinat, seigneur de Saint-Gratien (1637–1712), unknown artist

  3. La batalla de Carpi fue el primer combate librado durante la Guerra de Sucesión Española, en la localidad italiana de Carpi d'Adige (provincia de Verona), entre las tropas francesas del Mariscal Nicolas Catinat (25.000 hombres) y las austriacas al mando del príncipe Eugenio de Saboya (30.000 hombres), el día 9 de julio de 1701. Datos ...

  4. Marshal of France. This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 02:53. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2020 · Nicolas Catinat fu uno dei più grandi strateghi militari del XVII secolo, noto per la meticolosità con cui studiava i movimenti delle truppe e per la tecnica d’assalto alla baionetta (l’utilizzo di un’arma da taglio montata sulla canna del fucile che consentiva di attaccare il nemico a distanza ravvicinata), ma anche per la spietatezza con cui condusse le sue campagne, seminando ...

  6. The ship itself honored Nicolas Catinat, a 17th- and 18th-century Marshal of France; but application of name to prominent street was intended to remind strollers of the first step toward control of a vanquished nation by a colonial power Before its present incarnation as Đồng Khởi visitors to Saigon will remember Tự Do Street, as it was called by the Vietnamese after the French departed.

  7. Nicolas Catinat (1 September 1637-22 February 1712) was a Marshal of France under King Louis XIV of France. Nicolas Catinat entered the Gardes Francaises at a young age, and he fought at Lille in 1667 during the War of Devolution. He rose to the rank of Brigadier in 1677 and Lieutenant-General in 1688, having served in the 1676-1678 campaigns in Flanders during the Franco-Dutch War. At the ...