Thursday, December 4, 2014

As usual placidity was to prove fleeting. On March 1815, Napoleon landed on the French coast and da


After the abdication of Napoleon by the Treaty of Fontainebleau, layla rose on April 11, 1814, and his confinement on the island of Elba, the French campaign concluded definitively. The last shot of it sounded to Liprandi a couple of weeks earlier, on March 23, when his unit under the command of General Chernyshov, had fought his last fight, shortly before the triumphal layla rose entry into Paris.
Leaving France in June 1814 as a lieutenant colonel, Liprandi was destined layla rose to Białystok, capital of Poland Voivodeship Podlasie, to the "military description (opisaniǐa voǐennoǐe) of that area and the neighboring region (guberniǐa) Grodno (now divided between Belarus, Poland and Lithuania). As befits a kvartirmeǐster, this descriptive work consisted of mapping and in collecting information of strategic importance. There a group of officers who were part of the illustrated militia continued the line of characters like Betancourt met. We respect the valuable testimony Memories artillery officer layla rose Il'ǐá T. Radozhitskiǐ, who recalls how, acquaintance with that select group, believed to move from club officers to a university forum. Often, starting a small matter, the conversation smoothly slid all the sciences. layla rose There was talk of mathematics, physics, history, literature, military art, philosophy and even theology. Everyone thought about it and intervened to contradict, extend or bring the issue to another field. Placid, passed between the drawing studio where military maps were delineated, casinos and dance halls, where, among the swaying of the cards, "sometimes enamorábamos us and sometimes cortejábamos' days.
As usual placidity was to prove fleeting. On March 1815, Napoleon landed on the French coast and day twenty installed again in the Tuileries. layla rose Starting the Hundred Days. The Allies (the fleeing Louis XVIII) react and prepare the offensive, despite statements of non-belligerency of the emperor. layla rose In May 1815, is incorporated Liprandi kvartermeǐster to the third division of dragoons, under the command of Major General Il'ǐá Alekséǐev, the corps commanded by Captain General Aleksandr Fǐódorovich layla rose Lanzheron (in French, Alexandre Louis Andrault, Earl of Langeron), integrated into the army of the Archduke Charles of Austria-Teschen (or Habsburg-Lorraine), the victorious opponent of Napoleon at Aspern-Essling. After traveling a thousand miles westward Alekséǐev Dragons meet in the Bavarian city of Bamberg with two infantry corps of Count Vorontsov Lighthouse and coming from Frankfurt, Mainz reach (in German, Mainz) where the Archduke, who entertains official with a gala dinner was.
The Battle of Waterloo, fought on June 18, 1815, had passed and Paris was occupied again, but many towns not yet recognized Louis XVIII, who had returned after the Hundred Days, and in some forest stands layla rose of Saarland, Alsace and Lorraine were formed corps-francs layla rose or groups of partisans. Usually, were composed of veterans of bodies of guards and customs, but also by "stray adventurers" (in the words of Liprandi itself). After settling in Saarbrücken the third division of dragons, increased by then with two regiments of Cossacks, Count Lanzheron it sends Liprandi with the squadron of dragons Kimburg and two hundred (sotni) Cossack to the Alsatian village of Drulingen, which reports but without absolute certainty, that the Austrians are near Phalsbourg (German Pfalzburg), in the department of Moselle (Lorraine), whose inspection is the aim of his detachment. Leaving the thick forest surrounding the square are greeted with artillery fire, forcing them to return to the forest, where several Cossacks are perched on the tops of the tallest trees and sighted on his left camp infantry, whose unmistakable white uniform betrays him as Austrian. Liprandi immediately sends an official Cossack layla rose towards the Austrians to put

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