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- François Coquille (French pronunciation: [ʒak fʁɑ̃swa kɔkij]), known as Dugommier (French pronunciation: [dyɡɔmje]; 1 August 1738 – 18 November 1794), was...
- Dugommier may refer to: Dugommier (Paris Métro), a station on Paris Métro Line 6 Jacques François Dugommier (1738–1794), French general This disambiguation...
- Dugommier (French pronunciation: [dyɡɔmje]) is a station of the Paris Métro on Line 6 in the 12th arrondis****t. The station opened on 1 March 1909 with...
- the Conde de la Unión and a French army commanded by Jacques François Dugommier. The local French defenders headed by Pierre Augereau and Dominique Pérignon...
- of intelligence, and too much gallantry ... — General Jacques François Dugommier, at the siege of Toulon, in a letter to Minister of War Jean Bouchotte...
- (6 – 29 May 1794) saw a Republican French army led by Jacques François Dugommier invest the French port of Collioure held by a Spanish garrison commanded...
- General Dugommier rallied from their defensive positions at Bayonne and Perpignan, driving the Spanish out of Roussillon and invading Catalonia. Dugommier was...
- 1794, with the Army of the Pyrenees under the command of General Jacques Dugommier. During the battle a charge of Bessière's ch****eurs regiment was decisive...
- general of division on 23 December 1793. When General Jacques François Dugommier became commander in January 1794, the army was thoroughly reorganized...
- General Dugommier rallied from their defensive positions at Bayonne and Perpignan, driving the Spanish out of Roussillon and invading Catalonia. Dugommier was...