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Paul-Gustave Herbinger was a French Lieutenant Colonel who was best known for his role in the Retreat from Lạng Sơn in the Sino-French War.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Antoine Étex, École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, Bas-Rhin, Battle of Đồng Đăng (1885), Battle of Bang Bo (Zhennan Pass), Communards, France, Franco-Prussian War, French Army, French Third Republic, Joan of Arc, Jules Ferry, July Monarchy, La Justice, Lạng Sơn campaign, Le Figaro, Louis Brière de l'Isle, Montparnasse Cemetery, Oscar de Négrier, Paris, Paris Commune, Red River Delta, Retreat from Lạng Sơn, Second French intervention in Mexico, Seine (department), Siege of Metz (1870), Sino-French War, Strasbourg, Tonkin campaign, 96th Infantry Regiment (France).

  2. French colonels
  3. French military personnel of the Second French intervention in Mexico
  4. French military personnel of the Sino-French War
  5. Military personnel from Strasbourg
  6. People of the Tonkin campaign

Antoine Étex

Antoine Étex (March 20, 1808 ParisJuly 14, 1888 Chaville) was a French sculptor, painter and architect.

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École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr

The École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr (ESM, literally the "Special Military School of Saint-Cyr") is a French military academy, and is often referred to as Saint-Cyr.

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Bas-Rhin

Bas-Rhin is a département in Alsace which is a part of the Grand Est super-region of France.

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Battle of Đồng Đăng (1885)

The Battle of Đồng Đăng (23 February 1885) was an important French victory during the Sino-French War.

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Battle of Bang Bo (Zhennan Pass)

The Battle of Bang Bo, known in China as the Battle of Zhennan Pass (鎮南關之役), was a major Chinese victory during the Sino-French War (August 1884 – April 1885).

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Communards

The Communards were members and supporters of the short-lived 1871 Paris Commune formed in the wake of the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Franco-Prussian War

The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, often referred to in France as the War of 1870, was a conflict between the Second French Empire and the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia.

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French Army

The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (Armée de terre), is the principal land warfare force of France, and the largest component of the French Armed Forces; it is responsible to the Government of France, alongside the French Navy, French Air and Space Force, and the National Gendarmerie.

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French Third Republic

The French Third Republic (Troisième République, sometimes written as La IIIe République) was the system of government adopted in France from 4 September 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War, until 10 July 1940, after the Fall of France during World War II led to the formation of the Vichy government.

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Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc (translit; Jehanne Darc; – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War.

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Jules Ferry

Jules François Camille Ferry (5 April 183217 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher. Paul-Gustave Herbinger and Jules Ferry are People of the Tonkin campaign.

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July Monarchy

The July Monarchy (Monarchie de Juillet), officially the Kingdom of France (Royaume de France), was a liberal constitutional monarchy in France under italic, starting on 26 July 1830, with the July Revolution of 1830, and ending 23 February 1848, with the Revolution of 1848.

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La Justice

La Justice was a weekly New England French newspaper published by the LaJustice Publishing Company of Holyoke, Massachusetts from 1904 until 1964, with issues printed biweekly during its final 6 years.

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Lạng Sơn campaign

The Lạng Sơn campaign (3 to 13 February 1885) was a major French offensive in Tonkin (northern Vietnam) during the Sino-French War (August 1884–April 1885).

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Le Figaro

() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826.

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Louis Brière de l'Isle

Louis Alexandre Esprit Gaston Brière de l'Isle (24 June 1827 – 19 June 1896) was a French Army general who achieved distinction firstly as Governor of Senegal (1876–81), and then as general-in-chief of the Tonkin Expeditionary Corps during the Sino-French War (August 1884–April 1885). Paul-Gustave Herbinger and Louis Brière de l'Isle are French military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War, French military personnel of the Sino-French War and People of the Tonkin campaign.

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Montparnasse Cemetery

Montparnasse Cemetery (Cimetière du Montparnasse) is a cemetery in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, in the city's 14th arrondissement.

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Oscar de Négrier

François Oscar de Négrier (2 October 1839 – 22 August 1913), known as Oscar de Négrier, was a French general of the Third Republic, winning fame in Algeria in the Sud-Oranais campaign (1881) and in Tonkin during the Sino-French War (August 1884 – April 1885). Paul-Gustave Herbinger and Oscar de Négrier are French military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War, French military personnel of the Sino-French War and People of the Tonkin campaign.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Paris Commune

The Paris Commune was a French revolutionary government that seized power in Paris from 18 March to 28 May 1871.

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Red River Delta

The Red River Delta or Hong River Delta (Châu thổ sông Hồng) is the flat low-lying plain formed by the Red River and its distributaries merging with the Thái Bình River in northern Vietnam.

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Retreat from Lạng Sơn

The Retreat from Lạng Sơn (retraite de Lang-Son) was a controversial French strategic withdrawal in Tonkin at the end of March 1885 during the Sino-French War (August 1884 to April 1885).

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Second French intervention in Mexico

The second French intervention in Mexico (segunda intervención francesa en México), also known as the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861–1867), was a military invasion of the Republic of Mexico by the French Empire of Napoleon III, purportedly to force the collection of Mexican debts in conjunction with Great Britain and Spain.

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Seine (department)

Seine is a former department of France, which encompassed Paris and its immediate suburbs.

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Siege of Metz (1870)

The Siege of Metz was a battle fought during the Franco-Prussian War from August 19 to October 27, 1870 and ended in a decisive allied German victory.

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Sino-French War

The Sino-French War, also known as the Tonkin War, was a limited conflict fought from August 1884 to April 1885 between the French Third Republic and Qing China for influence in Vietnam. There was no declaration of war. The Chinese armies performed better than in their other nineteenth-century wars. Although French forces emerged victorious from most engagements, the Chinese scored noteworthy successes on land, notably forcing the French to hastily withdraw from occupied Lạng Sơn in the late stages of the war, thus regaining control of the town and its surroundings.

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Strasbourg

Strasbourg (Straßburg) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace.

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Tonkin campaign

The Tonkin campaign was an armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.

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96th Infantry Regiment (France)

The 96th Infantry Regiment (96e régiment d’infanterie) was a French infantry regiment.

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See also

French colonels

French military personnel of the Second French intervention in Mexico

French military personnel of the Sino-French War

Military personnel from Strasbourg

People of the Tonkin campaign

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul-Gustave_Herbinger