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    Count Charles-Daniel de Meuron (6 May 1738 - 4 April 1806) was the founder of a Swiss mercenary regiment, Regiment de Meuron, which was employed in the...
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    mercenaries. The regiment was named for its commander, Colonel Charles-Daniel de Meuron, who was born in Neuchâtel in 1738. The regiment served the VOC...
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    flowers from the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa through Colonel Charles-Daniel de Meuron from Neuchâtel. Last but not least, the baron also managed to inspire...
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    regiment founded by his brother, Charles-Daniel de Meuron. Meuron succeeded his brother as colonel of the regiment in 1786. Meuron commanded the regiment in...
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    Cleghorn signed a contract with the proprietor of the Regiment, Count Charles-Daniel de Meuron to transfer his regiment into British service for the sum of £6...
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    Swiss mercenaries (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    1781, Charles-Daniel de Meuron, a former colonel of the French Swiss Guard, founded his own mercenary regiment under the name Regiment de Meuron, first...
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  • used his friendship with Comte Charles-Daniel de Meuron, who owned a regiment of Swiss mercenaries, the Regiment de Meuron, that controlled Ceylon for the...
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  • Cross John Paul Jones Johann de Kalb Axel von Fersen Curt von Stedingk Władysław Grzegorz Branicki Charles-Daniel de Meuron Sir James Leith (Knight Grand...
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    and Marathas, achieved a decisive victory against Tipu Sultan. Charles Daniel de Meuron who fought bravely with his soldiers at the crucial stage of the...
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  • Battalion Nicolas, see references for details, p. 111. His uncle Charles-Daniel de Meuron had sponsored his studies at Frederick the Great's 1765-founded...
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  • List of military units named after people (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Regiment de Meuron – named after Charles-Daniel de Meuron. Régiment Royal-Louis – named after Louis XVI. Roll's Regiment – named after Louis de Roll. Rollkommando...
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    under the sponsorship of Colonel Charles Daniel de Meuron. Cape under Dutch occupation to 1795 The Swiss mercenary DeMeuron Regiment in the service of the...
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    "Hessische Biografie : Erweiterte Suche : LAGIS Hessen". See Charles-Daniel de Meuron, Regiment de Meuron and Guards Rifles Battalion Memoir of the Illustrious...
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    University on the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter site, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, was opened immediately opposite the Oxford University Press building...
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  • Ingenhoven Toyo Ito Rem Koolhaas Daniel Libeskind Greg Lynn Winy Maas (MVRDV) Thom Mayne (Morphosis) Richard Meier Herzog & de Meuron João Luís Carrilho da Graça...
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    museum's collections. The collections' first objects came from Charles Daniel de Meuron's cabinet of natural history donated to the city in 1795. The cabinet...
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  • Award – Herzog & de Meuron Pritzker Prize – Richard Rogers RAIA Gold Medal – Enrico Taglietti RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Herzog & de Meuron Stirling Prize...
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    Walker Art Center (category Herzog & de Meuron buildings)
    opened in 1971, saw a major expansion in 2005. Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron's addition included an additional gallery space, a theater, restaurant...
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  • winery was constructed by the Swiss architects Jaques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in 1996, a $5 million, 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) structure. The architects'...
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    Xanadu House (1979), and a rare excursion into the field by Herzog & de Meuron in their Allianz Arena (2005). By 2005, Norman Foster had involved himself...
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