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  1. Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier, 1st Duc de Malakoff (6 November 1794 – 22 May 1864), was a Marshal of France. He served in Algeria where he became widely known for his cruel conduct and extermination of entire tribes. He also served elsewhere, and as a general commanded the French forces in the Crimean War .

  2. Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier (Maromme, 6 de novembro de 1794 — Argel, 22 de maio de 1864) [1] foi um marechal de França [2] que se distinguiu na conquista da Argélia e que foi o último comandante francês na guerra da Crimeia.

  3. Aimable Jean Jacques Pélissier, duc de Malakoff, né le 6 novembre 1794 à Maromme près de Rouen, et mort le 22 mai 1864 à Alger, dans la colonie française d'Algérie, est un général de division et administrateur colonial français, élevé à la dignité de maréchal de France en 1855.

  4. 18 de mai. de 2024 · Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier, duc de Malakoff (born November 16, 1794, Maromme, France—died May 22, 1864, Algiers, Algeria) was a French general during the Algerian conquest and the last French commander in chief in the Crimean War. Educated at the military schools of La Flèche and Saint-Cyr, Pélissier was commissioned as an artillery ...

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  5. The siege of Laghouat was an episode of the French Pacification of Algeria. General Aimable Pélissier commanding an army of 6,000, besieged the city of Laghouat from November 21st until December 4, 1852 when the city capitulated. The brutal treatment of the inhabitants was part of the scorched earth tactic of the French army and one ...

  6. Biography. Maréchal Aimable Jean Jacques Pélissier, duc de Malakoff. January 12th, 1814: Académie de La Flèche, Le Mans, France. August 25th, 1814: école de Saint-Cyr. March 18th,1815: promoted to sous-lieutenant, artillerie de la Maison du Roi. April 10th, 1815: 57e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne. March 1815: Armée du Rhin.

  7. Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier [1] foi um marechal de França[2] que se distinguiu na conquista da Argélia e que foi o último comandante francês na guerra da Crimeia.