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Marshal and came
The Russians, led by Lascy, quickly took Warsaw and installed Augustus, forcing Stanisław to flee to Danzig ( present-day Gdańsk ), where he was besieged for some time by a Russian-Saxon army that came under the overall command of Field Marshal Burkhard Christoph von Münnich.
For the 1735 campaign the allied forces in northern Italy came under the command of the Duke de Noailles, elevated to Marshal after his successful contributions to the Rhine campaign.
The kingdom came under many rulers: the Habsburg dynasties of both Spain and Austria ; the Franco-Spanish Bourbon dynasty which created the Kingdom of Two Sicilies, Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte, and then French Marshal Joachim Murat, who was executed in the small town of Pizzo.
It was arranged by the Crusaders that Geoffry the Marshal, and Manasses of l ' Isle should guard the camp, and that the Emperor Baldwin and all the remainder of the army should issue from the camp if Kaloyan came and offered battle.
His brother Richard Marshal ( d. 1234 ), 3rd Earl, came to the fore as the leader of the baronial party, and chief antagonist of the foreign friends of Henry III.
A force of around 4, 000 men from Honfleur, under the command of Marshal de Breze came ashore to pillage the town, in the process murdering the mayor, John Drury.
Monument to the DutchIn September 1944 the liberation of Sint-Oedenrode came during Operation Market-Garden envisaged by Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery.
In September 1944 the liberation of Sint-Oedenrode came during Operation Market-Garden envisaged by Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery.
When chivalry declined in importance, the constable's post declined, and the Earl Marshal became the head of the College of Arms, the body concerned with all matters of genealogy and heraldry, although the Earl Marshal's connection with heraldry came about almost accidentally.
The English Provost Marshal ( Anthony Kingston ) came to St Ives and invited the portreeve, John Payne, to lunch at an inn.
The anchor and the batons came to the party due to Murat's positions as Grand Admiral and as Marshal of the Empire.
When Napoleon came to power Kellermann was named successively senator ( 1800 ), president of the Senate ( 1801 ), honorary Marshal of France ( 19 May 1804 ), and title of Duke of Valmy ( 1808 ).
In the first round, Field Marshal Smuts came ninth.
Later that year, the RAF's whole Middle East Command came under the command of Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder.
Although in June 1940 articles in Action Française signed by Maurras, Léon Daudet and Maurice Pujo praised General Charles de Gaulle, Maurras quickly came to acclaim the fall of the Third Republic, replaced by Marshal Philippe Pétain's Vichy France, as a " divine surprise ".
One of the greatest services that Field Marshal Bugeaud has rendered his country is to have spread, perfected and made everyone aware of this new science ... As far as I am concerned, I came back from Africa with the pathetic notion that at present in our way of waging war we are far more barbaric than the Arabs themselves.
The province was established by the Revolutionary Council of Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, according to its Announcement No. 70 which came into force as from March 3, 1972.
After France fell to the Germans in June 1940, the ADF came under the control of Marshal Pétain, and Borrel, who was not willing to accept her country's defeat, joined the French Resistance helping British airmen shot down over France to escape through the " underground railway " back to Britain.
After the decline of medieval chivalry, the role of Earl Marshal came to concern all matters of state and royal ceremonies.
Following the assassination of the British Field Marshal, Henry Hughes Wilson by anti-Treaty forces on 22 June, the pro-Treaty IRA came under pressure from Britain to attack the Four Courts or else British forces, still occupying Ireland, would take action.
Along with Frederick II of Prussia, ( January 24, 1712 – August 17, 1786 ), Chernyshov came upon the formerly allied Austrian forces of Field Marshal Daun near Burkersdorf.
Charlie Bassett, the Dodge City Marshal heard the shots from where he was in Beatty & Kelley's Saloon and came running.
A first set of definitives came out in mid-1947, and included 17 stamps using six designs, including worker of various occupations, Mettlach Abbey, and Marshal Ney.
Von Falkenhausen was a close friend of two anti-Hitler conspirators, Carl Friedrich Goerdeler and Field Marshal Erwin von Witzleben, and soon came to detest Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, offering his support to von Witzleben for a planned coup d ' état.

Marshal and know
The Air Marshal replies ' Oh, just a name, you know, put in to make it rhyme.
Henry Starr claimed in court to not have known he was a U. S. Marshal and only to know that a man had opened fire on him without provocation.
John Brunt's father met Field Marshal Harold Alexander at the ceremony and said to him " I expect that you know many men who should have been awarded this medal ", to which the General replied " No, because there is always only one who will do the unexpected and that day it was your son.
Georges Duby employed it to construct a biographical essay on William Marshal ; this secular account he praised as " infinitely precious: the memory of chivalry in an almost pure state, about which, without this evidence, we should know virtually nothing ".

Marshal and quite
The end of this period is generally said to coincide with the loss of the French provinces to Philip Augustus, but literary and political history do not correspond quite so precisely, and the end of the first period would be more accurately denoted by the appearance of the history of William the Marshal in 1225 ( published for the Société de l ' histoire de France, by Paul Meyer, 3 vols., 1891 – 1901 ).

Marshal and well
The campaign began well for Louis XIV's generals: in Italy Marshal Vendôme had defeated the Austrians at the Battle of Calcinato in April, while in Alsace Marshal Villars had forced the Margrave of Baden back across the Rhine.
Military honours in Italy undoubtedly belonged to the French commander Marshal Catinat, but Eugene, the one Allied general determined on action and decisive results, did well to emerge from the Nine Years ' War with an enhanced reputation.
He simultaneously administered vast sections of the Soviet state and served as de facto Marshal of the Soviet Union in command of the NKVD field units responsible for anti-partisan operations on the Eastern Front during World War II, as well as for acting as barrier troops and the apprehension of thousands of " turncoats, deserters, cowards and suspected malingerers ".
The Paraguayans proved more united than the Bolivians, at least initially, as President Eusebio Ayala and Colonel ( later Marshal ) Estigarribia worked well together.
Once Air-chief Marshal Pervez Kureshi was retired, the most junior air marshal Muschaf Mir ( who worked with Musharraf in 1996 to assist ISI in Taliban matters ) was appointed to four-star rank as well as elevated as Chief of Air Staff.
In general, officers who were in some way critical of Hitler's military, if not necessarily political leadership, such as Field Marshal Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt and Admiral Raeder, received ( and accepted ) larger bribes than officers who were well known to be convinced National Socialists, such as General Walter Model, Admiral Karl Dönitz and Field Marshal Ferdinand Schörner.
His great-great-grandfather, Baron Gillis Bildt, served as Prime Minister a century earlier and as a diplomat as well as Marshal of the Realm of Sweden ( riksmarskalk ).
* William Marshal also appears as a supporting character in Thomas B. Costain's out of print novel Below the Salt, and Sharon Kay Penman's novels Time and Chance and Devil's Brood, as well as a minor appearance in Penman's When Christ and His Saints Slept, illustrating the story about young William's time as King Stephen's hostage and John Marshal's defiance.
Marshal Lon Nol (; November 13, 1913 – November 17, 1985 ) was a Cambodian politician and general who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia twice, as well as serving repeatedly as Defense Minister.
* J. J. McAlester ( 1842 – 1920 ), U. S. Marshal for Indian Territory ( 1893 – 1897 ), Confederate Army captain, merchant in and founder of McAlester, Oklahoma as well as the developer of the coal mining industry in eastern Oklahoma, one of three members of the first Oklahoma Corporation Commission ( 1907 – 1911 ) and the second Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma ( 1911 – 1915 ).
Eventually, a group led by Craig Tolliver seized political control of the town and installed allies in the county Sheriff's office and the county attorney's office as well as the office of town Marshal.
Her letters in those days to do well despite the intrepid Marshal, in this trance, he could not be entitled to their confidence.
Some communities maintain a Town Marshal who is responsible for general law enforcement as well as court duties, while others are strictly court officers.
** In Maine the State Marshal Service provides physical security and law enforcement duties to the judicial system as well as protection of all state judges.
RAF Burma was well established under Air Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders.
Kodagu is well known in the world for coffee and its " brave warriors ", like Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa.
In 1757 he fought in Bohemia and Saxony under Field Marshal Maximilian Ulysses Browne and became a Generalfeldwachtmeister ( major-general of cavalry ) as well as a knight of the newly founded Maria Theresa Military Order.
The House of Lords Act 1999 removed the automatic right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords, but the Act provided that a hereditary peer exercising the office of Lord Great Chamberlain ( as well as the Earl Marshal ) be exempt from such a rule, in order to perform ceremonial functions.
Foch was made a British Field Marshal in 1919, and, for his advice during the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1920, as well as his pressure on Germany during the Great Poland Uprising, he was awarded with the title of Marshal of Poland in 1923.
However, the rank was not abolished and in 2012 the Prince of Wales became an Admiral of the Fleet ( as well as Field Marshal and Marshal of the Royal Air Force ), in recognition of his support to Queen Elizabeth II in her role of as Commander-in-Chief of the Britiah Armed Forces.

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