Bishops hunter regiment – Wikipedia
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Bishopric hunters regiment | |
Handlebar on the Armenonville Dragons regiment |
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Creation | 1673 |
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Dissolution | 1815 |
Pays | France |
Allegiance | Kingdom of France |
Type | regiment |
Role | hunters |
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The Bishopric hunters regiment is a cavalry regiment of the Kingdom of France, the French Republic and the First Empire, created in 1673.
- : Creation of Fimarcon dragons regiment
- : renowned Dragons barbezières regiment
- : renowned Dragons School Regiment
- : renowned Belle-Isle Dragons regiment
- 1709: renowned Bonnelles Dragons regiment
- : renowned Armenonville Dragons regiment
- : renowned Surgeres regiment Dragons
- : renowned Aubigné Dragons regiment
- 1763: renowned Reults of court the dragons
- 1780: renowned Lescure dragons regiment
- 1784: renowned Montmorency Dragons regiment
- : transformed into horse hunters, the Bishopric hunters regiment
- : renowned 2 It is Horse hunter regiment
- 1814: renowned Queen’s hunter regiment
- 1815: renowned 2 It is Horse hunter regiment
- 1815: licensee
Standard [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
4 managers “of red, fabric of the gold in gold, embroidez & fringe of gold” [ first ] .
Clothing [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
Field masters et colonels [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
- : Fimarcon knight
- : Charles Louis de Chemerault, Marquis de Barbezières, brigadier the , camp marshal , lieutenant general of the King’s armies , †
- : Godefroy Louis, count of Estrades, brigadier the , camp marshal , lieutenant general of the King’s armies , †
- : Charles Louis Auguste Foucquet, count then Duke of Belle-Isle, brigadier of dragons the , camp marshal , lieutenant general of the King’s armies , marshal of France , †
- 1709: Knight of Bonnelles
- : Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau, Marquis d’Armenonville, Brigadier le , †
- : Alexandre Nicolas de La Rochefoucauld, count of Surgères, brigadier the , declared camp marshal in by patent dispatched the first is May, declared lieutenant general of the king’s armies in out of power dispatched the , †
- : Urban Balthazar, Aubigné knight, brigadier the , camp marshal , †
- : Antoine Cleradius de Choiseul, count of Choiseul-la Baume, brigadier of dragons the , declared camp marshal in by patent of
- 1763: cost
- 1780: Lescure
- 1784: Anne Alexandre Sulpice, count then Duke of Montmorency-Laval
- : Antoine Bernard Constance Meillonas
- 1792: Guy Coustard de Saint-Lo, Maréchal de Camp
- 1792: Auguste Louis Joseph Broglie
- 1792: Pierre Garnier de Laboissière, †
- 1794: Jean-Baptiste CROUTELLE
- 1801: Jean Le Marois, †
- 1803: Ignace François Bousson, †
- 1807: François Garnier de Laboissière, †
- 1813: Jean Nicolas Éloi Mathis, †
Campaigns and battles [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2 It is Horse hunter regiment campaigned from 1792 to 1794 in the Rhine army.
He did the campaigns for years IV and V in the army of Rhine-et-Moselle; An VI at the armies of Mainz and West; An VII in the western army; An VIII and IX at the Italian army. Arms facts: this body was particularly noticed at the battle of Rastadt, the , in the fight of Hindenheim, and in the passage of the Lech, the 11 and .
Campaigns of the year XIII to the cavalry reserve corps; From year XIV to 1808 at 3 It is reserve corps of the Grande Army; 1809 and 1810 in the Rhine army ( 3 It is Corps of the German army; 1811 in the German army and the Elbe observation corps; 1812 at first is body of the great army; 1813 and 1814 at first is body of the great army ( first is cavalry); 1815 at 5 It is army Corps.
Neighborhoods [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
- Fifth abbreviated by the general map of the military of France, on land and on sea , LEMAU de la Jaisse, Paris, 1739
- Susane 1874, p. 60.
- Susane 1874, p. sixty one.
- Susane 1874, p. 61-62.
- Susane 1874, p. 62.
- Susane 1874, p. 62-63.
- Susane 1874, p. 63.
- Susane 1874, p. sixty four.
- Susane 1874, p. 65.
Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
- Fifth abbreviated by the general map of the military of France, on land and on sea – since , until , Pierre Lemau de la Jaisse, Paris 1739
- Military State of France for the year 1762 , by MM. Montandre-Longchamps, knight of Montandre, and de Roussel, fifth edition, at Guyllin, Paris 1762
- Mr. Pinard, Historical-military chronicle , volumes 3, 4, 5 and 7, Paris, Claude Herant, 1761, 1761, 1762 and 1764
- Louis Susane , History of the French cavalry , t. 3, ( read online ) , p.59-67 .
- Gay de Vernon, History of 2 It is Horse hunter regt , J. Dumaine, Paris, 1865 [first]
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