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"de Reiset in 1809 whilst colonel of the 13th Dragoons. Marie-Antoine, vicomte de Reiset (29 November 1775 - 25 March 1836) was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, serving from 1793 to 1830. He was born in Colmar into a noble family. He captured Prince Augustus of Prussia at the battle of Jena in 1806 and commanded the 13th Dragoon Regiment from 1810 to 1813, including its major part in defeating the Duke of Wellington's vanguard at the Battle of Majadahonda. He forced several regiments to surrender at Dresden in 1813, defended the fortress of Mainz and commanded the French army of occupation in Catalonia. He died in Rouen. Sources *Revue des deux mondes : recueil de la politique, de l'administration et des moeurs category:1775 births category:1836 deaths category:French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars category:Generals of the First French Empire category:People from Colmar "

— Marie Antoine de Reiset 🌷

"The JAC Rein (瑞鹰) is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Chinese automaker JAC Motors since 2007. The JAC Rein was originally launched as the JAC Eagle. The new name Rein in Chinese is 瑞鹰, Ruiying, meaning ‘Lucky Eagle’. JAC translated Ruiying into English as ‘Rein’ but they also use the name ‘Eagle’ in some foreign markets. The JAC Rein is based on the first generation Hyundai Santa Fe due to the joint venture between Hyundai and JAC Motors with JAC building Hyundai Santa Fes under license previously. The rear lights look like the ones from a 2008 Lexus RX. It was launched in 2007 with a starting price of 79,800 yuan. References External links * (JAC) Rein Category:Compact sport utility vehicles Category:Crossover sport utility vehicles Category:Front-wheel-drive vehicles Category:All-wheel-drive vehicles Category:Cars introduced in 2007 Category:Cars of China "

— JAC Rein 🌷

"John M. T. Ford is an English general practitioner physician and president of the History of Medicine Society of the Royal Society of Medicine from 1987 to 1988. His writings on medical history include "Medical Indications for Taking the Waters of Tunbridge Wells" (1984) and "R. E. Ford CBE, MD, MRCP" (1995). He is active in the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. Selected publications * * References Category:Presidents of the History of Medicine Society Category:British medical historians Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:British general practitioners Category:Living people "

— John M. T. Ford 🌷

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