Chef de brigade, the Glossary
Chef de brigade was a military rank in the French Royal Artillery and in the revolutionary French armies.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Brigade, Colonel, Demi-brigade, First French Empire, French Revolution, Major (rank), Mestre de camp, Regiment.
- 1793 establishments in France
- French Revolutionary Wars
- Military ranks of France
Brigade
A brigade is a major tactical military formation that typically comprises three to six battalions plus supporting elements.
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Colonel
Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.
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Demi-brigade
A demi-brigade (Half-brigade) is a military formation used by the French Army since the French Revolutionary Wars.
See Chef de brigade and Demi-brigade
First French Empire
The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.
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French Revolution
The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.
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Major (rank)
Major is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.
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Mestre de camp
Mestre de camp or Maître de camp ("camp-master") was a military rank in the Ancien Régime of France, equivalent to colonel. Chef de brigade and Mestre de camp are French history stubs, military rank stubs and military ranks of France.
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Regiment
A regiment is a military unit.
See Chef de brigade and Regiment
See also
1793 establishments in France
- 11th Hussar Regiment (France)
- Army of the Coasts of Brest
- Army of the Coasts of Cherbourg
- Army of the Eastern Pyrenees
- Chalais-Meudon
- Chef de brigade
- Chouan
- Chouannerie
- Commission of Twelve
- Errancis Cemetery
- Fontaine de la Régénération
- Golo (department)
- La Mère Catherine
- Liamone
- Loire (department)
- Louvre
- Mont-Terrible
- Musée des Amériques
- Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy
- National Museum of Natural History, France
- Natural History Museum of Nantes
- Revolutionary Tribunal
- Rhône (department)
- Sansculottides
- Théâtre National (rue de la Loi)
- The Mountain
- Vaucluse
French Revolutionary Wars
- Îles Saint-Marcouf
- Army of the Danube
- Army of the Rhine and Moselle
- Army of the Western Pyrenees
- Brunswick Manifesto
- Chef de brigade
- Coalition Wars
- French Revolutionary Wars
- French period
- Haitian Revolution
- Ireland in the Coalition Wars
- Irish Rebellion of 1798
- John Robyns
- Jourdan law
- La patrie en danger
- Levée en masse
- Madame Thérèse
- Musket Model 1777
- Order of battle at the Battle of Stockach (1799)
- Order of battle of the Army of the Danube
- Proclamation of Neutrality
- Quasi-War
- War of the Second Coalition
Military ranks of France
- Admiral of France
- Anspessade
- Army corps general
- Army general (France)
- Aspirant
- Brigadier
- Brigadier des armées navales
- Chef d'escadre
- Chef d'escadron
- Chef de brigade
- Colonel General (France)
- Commandant (rank)
- Constable of France
- Coutilier
- Divisional general
- Enseigne de vaisseau non entretenu
- Général
- Governor (Les Invalides, France)
- Grand admiral
- Lieutenant en second
- Lieutenant général des Armées navales
- Lieutenant-General (France)
- Major (France)
- Maréchal de camp
- Maréchal des logis
- Marshal General of France
- Marshal of France
- Mestre de camp
- Officier de plume
- Ranks in the French Air and Space Force
- Ranks in the French Army
- Ranks in the French Navy
- Ranks of the French Imperial Army