8th regiment of hussards
Currencies
Creation and various denominations
- October 1st 1792: Lifting of the Regiment of the scouts of Fabrefonds by colonel Joseph Fabrefonds
- February 26th 1793: Famous ''' 9 {{E}} Regiment of Hussards '''
- June 4th 1793: Renumbered 8th Regiment of hussards
- 1814: Bachelor
- 1840: Recreated
- 1929: Dissolved
- 1951: Recreated like regiment of recognition
- 1993: Dissolved again
Chiefs of police
Revolution and Empire
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1792 : Joseph Fabrefonds - Chief of brigade (*)
- 1793: Jean Donnadieu - Chief of brigade
- 1793: Louis Michel Auguste Thévenet, known as Danican - Chief of brigade
- 1796: Rollot - Chief of brigade
- 1798: Nicolas-François Baker - Chief of brigade
- 1798: Jacob François Marola says Marulaz - chief of brigade (**)
- 1803: Jacob François Marola says Marulaz - colonel (**)
- 1805: Jean-Baptiste Franceschi-Delonne - Colonel (*)
- 1806: Jean-Baptiste de Laborde - Colonel
- 1809: Jean-Simon Domon - Colonel (*)
- 1812: Charles Yves César Cyr of Coëtlosquet - Colonel (*)
- 1813: Nicolas Thurot - Colonel (*)
Killed and wounded colonels whereas it ordered 8th of Hussards for this period:
- Chief of brigade Jacob-François Marulaz: Wounded has 5 recoveries: first once in November 1793 then on April 30th, 1794, on May 18th, 1794 and on October 25th, 1796 as well as on June 15th, 1799. Only the latter was accepted while ordering 8th of Hussards
- Colonel Jean-Baptiste de Laborde: Wounded on October 14th, 1806 and killed on July 6th, 1809
- Colonel Of Coetlosquet: wounded on September 7th, 1812
Officers killed and wounded while they were used in the 8th regiment as hussards (between 1805-1815):
- killed Officers: 19 dead
- Officers of the continuations of their wounds: 4
- wounded Officers: 87
1815 - 1848
Second Empire
- 1852 : Joseph Erasme Preud' Man of Fontenoy (*)
- 1860: Hugues Gabriel Marie Victor Payen de Chavoy
- 1867: Gaston Alexandre Auguste Marquis de Galliffet (**)
- 1867: Antoine Charlemagne (*)
- 1870: Ferdinand de Lacombe
1870 - 1914
- 1876 : Effantin
- 1883 : Clicquot de Mentque
- 1888: Reverony
- 1889 : Garic
- 1899 : of Montangon
- 1906: of Espée
- 1910: Renaudau d' Arc
- 1911: Dewool
First World War
- 1917 : Balaresque
Between two Wars
- 1919 : Altmayer
- 1927 : Mordacq
Second world war
Nowadays
- 1951 : Egarteler
- 1952 : Marzloff
- 1955 : Ardant
- 1957 : of Pimodan
- 1958: of Hays
- 1959: of Montalivet
- 1960: Dumesnil
- 1961 : of Hotelans
- 1962: Liger
- 1964 : Guinard
- 1966 : Delaunay
- 1968 : Fievet
- 1970 : Lefébure
- 1972 : Bouchet
- 1974 : Liger-Belair
- 1976 : Pages
- 1978: Bodeven
- 1980 : of Humières
- 1982: of Follin
- 1984: Laffargue
- 1986 : The Jordan de Muizon
- 1988: of Beaumont
- 1991: Mantel
(*) Officers having been promoted thereafter with the rank of Officer, brigadier general (**) having been promoted thereafter with the rank of major general
Character celebrates there having been useful
- Maurice de Tascher: cousin far away from the Empress Joséphine was used as a Sous-lieutenant in 8th as Hussards
History of the garrisons, combat and battles of 8th of Hussards
the workshop of clothes industry of the uniforms of the 8th hussards in year VII === Revolution and Empire ===- 1793 : Army of the Coasts of the La Rochelle: Angers
- 1794 - 1795: Army of North
- 1795 - 1797: Army of the Rhine
- 1798 - 1799: Army of Helvetie: Battle of Zurich.
- 1799 : Army of the Danube
- 1799 - 1801: Army of the Rhine
- 1800: Stochach, Buchloe, Landsberg, Lech, Passage of the Danube, Indenfingen, Goltz, Augsburg, and Salzburg.
- 1802 - 1804: Army of the Coasts of the Ocean
- 1805: Countryside of Germany: Memmingen, Baited, and Austerlitz.
- 1806 - 1807: Countryside of Poland: Battle of Iéna.
- 1807 : Eylau
- 1808 : Army of the Rhine
- 1809: Countryside of Austria: Ratisbon, Essling, Enzerdorf, Wagram and Znaim.
- 1812 : Countryside of Russia: Ostrowno, Vilna and Borodino.
- 1813 : Countryside of Saxony: Magdeburg, Altenbourg, and Leipzig.
- 1814 : Countryside of France: Champaubert
War of Algeria
- 1951: Garrison with Épernay (equipment: AMX-13 and RBE)
- 1955 to 1961: Is in garrisons and operation in Algeria
- 1961: Garrison in Colmar
- 1965: Garrison with Altkirch
Nowadays (until 1993)
- 1984: Is equipped with AMX-10 RC
Feat of arms register on the standard
Decorations
Decorations of the regiment
Decorations given to soldiers of the regiments
- Colonel Jacob-François Marulaz: Saber of Honor (received the March 22nd 1801)
- Sergeant Jean Bodurot: Saber Honor
- Sergeant Philippe Erhard: Saber Honor
- Brigadier Albinien Fontanier: Snap hook of Honor
- Hussard Nicolas Gelminger: Mousquerton d' Honneur
- Sergeant Gabriel Sautereau: Rifle of Honor
Personalities having been used with the 8th regiment as hussards
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the general Regnaud of Midsummer's Day d' Angély
See too
- List of French military currencies
External bonds
- site of friendly of the 8 {{E}} of hussards
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group of reconstitution 8 {{E}} hussards
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