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- Mestre_de_camp abstract "Mestre de camp or Maître de camp (French pronunciation: [mɛtʁ də kɑ̃], camp-master) was a military rank in the Ancien Régime of France, equivalent to colonel. A mestre de camp commanded a regiment and was under the authority of a Colonel General, who commanded all the regiments in one \"arme\". The rank also existed in Portugal and Spain, as mestre de campo.When the role of infantry colonel general was abolished in 1661, the mestre de camp took the title of colonel. The cavalry regiments, on the other hand, remained under the authority of a colonel general, were commanded individually by mestres de camp up until the French Revolution. Like the rank of captain, the rank of mestre de camp was \"vénale\", that is, it could be purchased and/or handed on to another man without hindrance. Consequently, precocious rejects from the high aristocracy could accede to the rank at a very young age and thus be in a good position to obtain promotions (by seniority) to the rank of brigadier.The rank of mestre de camp was demonstrated by wearing a pair of épaulettes with gilded or silver fringes.The rank was abolished at the Revolution and replaced by that of chef de brigade.".
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- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageRevisionID "584189803".
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Ancien_Régime.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Brigadier.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_the_Ancien_Régime.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks_of_France.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Chef_de_brigade.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Colonel.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Colonel_General_(France).
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Combat_Arms.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Epaulette.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mestre de camp en second (Major)".
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mestre de camp".
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mestre-de-camp commandant (Colonel)".
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mestre-de-camp lieutenant en second (Major)".
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mestre-de-camp".
- Mestre_de_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "mestre de camp".
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- Mestre_de_camp subject Category:Military_history_of_the_Ancien_Régime.
- Mestre_de_camp subject Category:Military_ranks_of_France.
- Mestre_de_camp hypernym Rank.
- Mestre_de_camp type Plant.
- Mestre_de_camp type Diacritic.
- Mestre_de_camp type Redirect.
- Mestre_de_camp comment "Mestre de camp or Maître de camp (French pronunciation: [mɛtʁ də kɑ̃], camp-master) was a military rank in the Ancien Régime of France, equivalent to colonel. A mestre de camp commanded a regiment and was under the authority of a Colonel General, who commanded all the regiments in one \"arme\". The rank also existed in Portugal and Spain, as mestre de campo.When the role of infantry colonel general was abolished in 1661, the mestre de camp took the title of colonel.".
- Mestre_de_camp label "Mestre de camp".
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs Q1549431.
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs Mestre_de_camp.
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs Mestre_de_camp.
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs Maestro_di_campo.
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs Mestre_de_campo.
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs m.03cwc9h.
- Mestre_de_camp sameAs Q1549431.
- Mestre_de_camp wasDerivedFrom Mestre_de_camp?oldid=584189803.
- Mestre_de_camp isPrimaryTopicOf Mestre_de_camp.