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Pierre de Ruel,
marquis de
Beurnonville (10 May 1752 – 23
April 1821) was a
French general during the
French Revolutionary Wars and
later a
marshal of...
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Harville and
Beurnonville to
attack first, and
surround the weak
Austrian left.
Ferrand would then
capture Quaregnon before Jemappes.
Beurnonville would then...
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Dumouriez delivered up to the
Austrians the
minister of war, the
marquis de
Beurnonville, in
April 1793, Bouchotte, who had
bravely defended Cambrai, was called...
- however, by Marat, and when he was su****ded in the
ministry of war by
Beurnonville (4
February 1793) he was
chosen mayor by the Parisians. In that capacity...
- volunteers, he
attacked six
enemy battalions threatening Beurnonville and
aiding Beurnonville's successful advance.
Promoted General-de-Division on 8 March...
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seventeenth birthday,
exchanged for
prominent French prisoners (Pierre Riel de
Beurnonville, Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Hugues-Bernard Maret, Armand-Gaston Camus, Nicolas...
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Dumouriez receiving Pierre Riel de
Beurnonville and the four
commissioners at Saint-Amand-les-Eaux in the
afternoon of 2 April....
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Feltre (1765–1818),
Marshal of
France in 1816
Pierre Riel de
Beurnonville,
Marquis of
Beurnonville (1752–1821),
Marshal of
France in 1816
Charles Joseph Hyacinthe...
- he led the
interrogation of the
French Minister of War the
Marquis de
Beurnonville and
several accompanying National Convention commissioners. Metternich...
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Defence to
coordinate the war effort. Danton, Charles-Francois Delacroix,
Beurnonville and
several other deputies were sent to
Belgium to
question and arrest...