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Poste may refer to:

  • Poste Airport, (ICAO: FEFB, IATA: MKI), airport in Central African Republic
  • Poste Point, a pointe in an Antarctica
  • Paray-Vieille-Poste, a commune in France
Postal services
  • La Poste (disambiguation), several postal services named "La Poste" (aka "Poste")
  • Poste italiane, the Italian postal service
  • Poste Maroc, Moroccan postal service
  • Poste sammarinesi, the San Marino post bureau
  • Pošte Srpske, Bosnian-Serb postal service
  • Poste Vaticane, the Vatican post office
  • Deutsche Poste, German postal service
  • Gabon Poste, Gabonese postal service
  • Niger Poste, Nigerien postal service
People
  • Leslie I. Poste (1918-1996)
  • George Poste F.R.S.

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House voted 363-63 to release the report and it was posted on the Internet.

The confederates were posted at Sanguina, and the Imperialists at Sorbola, when the count de Merci made a motion to San Prospero, as if he intended either to attack the enemy, or take possession of Parma.

They posted themselves under Gustalla, where, on the nineteenth day of the month, they were vigorously attacked by the Imperialists, and a general engagement ensued.

The mareschal de Noailles, having secured the towns of Spire, Worms, and Oppenheim, passed the Rhine in the beginning of June, and posted himself on the east side of that river, above Franckfort.

The allied forces, consisting of English, Hanoverians, Dutch, and Austrians, to the number of seventy thousand effective men, were in the month of May assembled in the neighbourhood of Brussels, from whence they marched towards Oudenarde, and posted themselves behind the Schelde, being unable to retard the progress of the enemy.

With this view he passed the Maese on the thirteenth day of September, and advanced towards mareschal Saxe, whom he found so advantageously posted at Tongres, that he thought proper to march back to Maestricht.

Before this junction was effected, the Spanish general Pignatelli had passed the river Po in the night with a strong detachment, and beaten up the quarters of seven thousand Austrians posted at Codogno.

On the twentieth day of June they took possession of their ground, and were drawn up in order of battle, with their right at Bilsen, and their left extending to Wirle within a mile of Maestricht, having in the front of their left wing the village of Laffeldt, in which they posted several battalions of British infantry.

Several squadrons of Dutch horse posted in the centre gave way, and flying at full gallop, overthrew five battalions of infantry that were advancing from the body of reserve.

The defence of this important post the king of Sardinia had committed to the care of the count de Brigueras, who formed an encampment behind the lines, with fourteen battalions of Piedmontese and Austrians, while divers detachments were posted along all the passes of the Alps.

Though they were advantageously posted and intrenched, and the day was already far advanced, Mr.

In the course of this expedition he dislodged a strong body of the foe posted at Samiaveram, and obliged Chunda Saib to throw a body of troops into a strong fortified temple, or pagoda, upon the river Koleroon, which was immediately invested.

On the twenty-ninth day of September he formed his troops in two columns, and in the evening arrived with his van at Welmina, from whence he saw the Austrian army posted with his right at Lowoschutz, and its left towards the Egra.

As only one regiment of Prussians could be spared to remain there in garrison, the burghers were disarmed, their arms deposited in the arsenal, and a detachment was posted at Konigstein, to oblige that fortress to observe a strict neutrality.

The two wings were sustained by the infantry, which was posted among felled trees and intrenchments.