Examples of 'de boigne' in a sentence

Meaning of "de boigne"

de boigne ~ term that may refer to a historical figure, location, or concept, depending on the context

How to use "de boigne" in a sentence

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De Boigne also gave four major donations to education.
Sindhia succeeded in convincing de Boigne to return to his service.
De Boigne from this time quickly became an influential man.
The military camp built by de Boigne was very European.
De Boigne soon realized that the political situation had changed.
Claude Martin and Benoît de Boigne built a warehouse inside an old fort.
De Boigne demonstrated his military talent by gaining one victory after another.
Memoirs of the Comtesse de Boigne.
De Boigne had to use some of his savings to renovate this new land.
London de Boigne.
De Boigne was a faithful follower and Sindhia trusted him and made him a confidant.
Lyons de Boigne.
De Boigne accepted the offer and returned to Lucknow to raise and train the troops.
Count de Boigne.
De Boigne also acquired a parade elephant named Bhopal.

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Benoît de Boigne.
De Boigne tried to keep his army out of European politics.
Countess de Boigne.
De Boigne finally agreed to enter the service of the Marathas.
Once the battalions were recruited and operational, de Boigne and his men started for Jaipur.
The Countess de Boigne met her in Genoa and found her untidy and vulgar.
Sindhia, more powerful than ever, asked de Boigne to raise two more brigades.
De Boigne was a fervent royalist, and ardent partisan of the Savoy government.
There, he had himself called " General de Boigne.
Portrait of Benoît de Boigne during his service of the Maratha Empire.
He was a friend of, among others, Benoît de Boigne.
De Boigne gave many donations for charity, including giving beds to hospitals.
Wishing to leave London, de Boigne acquired a house in the English countryside, in Dorsetshire.
De Boigne waited in Delhi, hoping for a favorable answer.
During these military campaigns, de Boigne continued his commercial association with Claude Martin from a distance.
De Boigne had his family christened, and Noor became Hélène.
However, de Boigne was weary of war.
De Boigne remained faithful to Daulat Rao Sindhia, the nephew and legitimate heir of Sindhia.
De Boigne decided to attack this coalition by surprise on May 23.

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