Charras, Jean-Baptiste Adolphe, 1810-1865
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Birth Date
- 1810-01-07
Death Date
- 1865-01-23
Birth Place
- Phalsbourg (France)
Associated Language
- French
Field of Activity
Occupation
minister of war
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Sources
- found: Fünf Pläne und Karten zur Geschichte des Feldzuges von 1815, 1858:t.p. (Oberstleutnant Charras)
- found: OCLC, Oct. 21, 2010(hdg.: Charras, Jean B.A.; Charras, Jean Bapt. Ad.; Charras, Jean Baptist Adolphe; Charras, Jean Baptiste; Charras; Charras, Jean Baptiste Adolphe; Charras, Jean-Baptiste-Adolphe (1810-1865); Charras, Jean Baptiste Adolphe, 1800-1865; Charras, Jean-Baptiste-Adolphe, 1810-1865; Charras, Jean-Baptiste Adolphe, 1800-1865; Charras, Jean Baptiste Adolphe, 1810-1865; Charras, Jean-Baptiste-Alphonse, 1810-1865 ; usage: J.B.A. Charras; Jean Bapt. Ad. Charras; Jean Baptist Adolphe Charras; Lt.-Colonel Charras; Jean-Baptiste Charras; Charras; Lt. Colonel Charras; Jean Baptiste Adolphe Charras; Oberstleutnant Charras)
- found: Assemblée-nationale, base de données historique des anciens députés, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2010(Jean-Baptiste Adolphe Charras, military historian and minister of war, born Jan. 7, 1810 in Phalsbourg, France, died Jan. 23, 1865 in Basel, Switzerland)
- found: Dictionnaire de la conversation et de la lecture inventaire..., Supplément offrant le résumé des faits et des idées de notre temps, t. 2, 1884, viewed online Aug. 6, 2015:page 178 (CHARRAS (Jean-Baptiste-Adolphe), b. 7 Jan. 1810, Phalsbourg; from a family of republican values; entered École polytechnique, Paris in 1828; chose artillery, made lieutenant in 1833; sent to Algeria, named captain in 1838, commandant de l'artillerie at Cherchell in 1841; learned Arabic) page 179 (returned to France in 1848 on leave, learned of the proclamation of the republic, named secretary to the commission of national defense; named chef d'état-majeur, armée de Paris in June, wounded) page 180 (by 1849 involved in politics, elected to the Assemblée législative as representative of Puy-de-Dôme; arrested in 1852, sent to Belgium, went to Holland where he studied the theatre of war of 1815, published Histoire de la campagne de 1815: Waterloo (1857), banned in France; d. 22 Jan. 1865 in Basel)
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- 2010-10-22: new
- 2015-08-08: revised
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