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Not until Dupont's division arrived, after dark, was Gazan able to start to evacuate his soldiers to the other side of the Danube.
Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière ( October 29, 1765 – April 9, 1845 ) was a French general who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
Mortier over-extended his line of march and Gazan's division was surrounded by Kutuzov's Coalition army ; Gazan lost 40 percent of his force in the Battle of Dürenstein.
Gazan was born in the small town of Grasse, in the Alpes-Maritimes.
Gazan was a second lieutenant in the Coast Guard cannoniers of Antibes at the age of fifteen.
In the War of the Third Coalition, Gazan initially was assigned as a division commander of Napoleon's Grande Armée in Lille, in preparation for the planned invasion of England ; he remained there until the idea was abandoned.
Gazan was wounded in the battle, and returned to Seville, where he was assigned to a staff position during his recovery.
In June 1813, Gazan was appointed commander of the Joseph Bonaparte's Army of the South.
On 21 June, Generals Rowland Hill and Pablo Morillo moved toward the south end of the valley ; Gazan and d ' Erlon asked Jean-Baptiste Jourdan for reinforcements, but the Corps ' commander was preoccupied with the possibility of an attack at the opposite flank, and sent none.
After Austerlitz, Napoleon dispersed the Corps and Gazan received the Legion of Honor, but Mortier was simply reassigned.
He was also a partner in the Gazan UP-7 company.
The two V Corps divisions of Generals Girard and Gazan, preceded by a cavalry brigade, swung left to begin the Marshal's flanking move — their progress was concealed by intervening olive woods, and the first the Allies knew of them was when four French cavalry regiments burst from the southern end of the woods, crossed two brooks, and scattered Loy's Spanish cavalry on the right of Beresford's lines.

Gazan and wounded
Gazan, who had been wounded, took his troops to Lozano and joined Louis Gabriel Suchet.

Gazan and on
After stationing his batteries on a slight incline, to protect the retreat from the Austrians, the injured Ney handed command to Gazan, who organized and conducted the successful retreat.
In their own turn, D ' Erlon and Gazan could not agree on how to deal with the approaching threat.
Gazan mentioned that general officers and subordinates alike " were reduced to the clothes on their backs and most of them were barefoot ," but the rank and file of the army also suffered enormously from hunger, exposure, and disease.
After the war, Jean-Baptiste Jourdan persuaded Gazan to be part of the Conseil convened on 9 November 1815 to try Michel Ney for treason.
Gazan de la Peyriére died in Grasse on 9 April 1845.
On 25 September at 04: 45 clock led the betting action on the first battalion of the brigade Gazan off the attack.
With the switch of much of the Russian artillery to support Barclay de Tolly, the French were able to use their own guns to support a fresh attack at about 2: 00 PM on Baggovut by the brigades of Claparède and Vedel, supported by Gazan on their left.
MAP is also working with local partners on health and hygiene in Al Zawaydeh, improving the nutritional status of marginalized children around Khan Younis and providing psychosocial support for Gazan children, parents and teachers.
On June 9, 2006, eight civilians were killed, while picnicking on the northern Gazan beach in Beit Lahia.
On 22 July 2010, 7, 203 Gazan children between the ages of 6 and 15 participated in setting a new Guinness World Record for the simultaneous dribbling of basketballs on the airport's undamaged tarmac ramp.

Gazan and for
Despite calls for a boycott by Gazan students, and a request to boycott from PACBI Atwood visited Israel and accepted the $ 1, 000, 000 Dan David Prize along with Indian author Amitav Ghosh at Tel Aviv University in May 2010.
During the meeting, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan proposed autonomy for the West Bank, the transfer of Gazan refugees to Jordan, and a united Jerusalem serving as Israel's capital.

Gazan and where
As part of Soult's Corps, Gazan participated in the battle at Bocchetta ( 9 April ), where he commanded the right wing, and again at the battle of Sassello ( 10 April ).
After the peace in 1801, Gazan returned home, but shortly after his return, received a new assignment as commander of a brigade in northern Italy, where he stayed until the declaration of the First French Empire in 1804.
Despite this, or perhaps because of it, Louis XVIII forced Gazan into retirement in Grasse, where the aging general dabbled unsuccessfully in politics.

Gazan and after
As part of the V. Division of the Army of the Danube, Gazan again commanded the rear guard after Massena's force disengaged from Archduke Charles ' army and withdrew across the Limmat river.

Gazan and their
The Nabateans controlled the trade and spice route between their capital Petra and the Gazan seaports.

Gazan and accompanied
In 1800, Gazan accompanied the Masséna's Army of Italy, as a general of division in the Corps of Jean-de-Dieu Soult.

Gazan and they
The following day, Mortier ordered Gazan to attack what they believed to be a Russian rear guard, at the village of Stein.
It is unclear whether they were in international waters or in Gazan waters, which is subject to the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

Gazan and .
In 1990 Ktzi ' ot Prison, in the Negev, held approximately one out of every 50 West Bank and Gazan males older than 16 years.
Gazan and Girard of the V Corps, Leval and Werlé of IV Corps, and the cavalry completed the line to the east.
In the ensuing Battle of Dürenstein, three Russian columns circled around the First Division of the Corps Mortier, and attacked Gazan from both the front and the rear.
Gazan lost close to 40 percent of his division.
Gazan started his military career as a cannonier in the French Coast Guard.
In August 1805, Gazan commanded of a division of the Army that encircled the Austrians in Ulm.
During the Hundred Days, Gazan eventually joined Napoleon's cause, although he did not have a field command.
At the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Gazan returned to Grasse and joined the National Guard.
In May 1794, Gazan became a battalion commander of the new 54th Demi-Brigade.

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