- François
Coquille (French pronunciation: [ʒak fʁɑ̃swa kɔkij]),
known as
Dugommier (French pronunciation: [dyɡɔmje]; 1
August 1738 – 18
November 1794), was...
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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...
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Dugommier may
refer to:
Dugommier (Paris Métro), a
station on
Paris Métro Line 6
Jacques François
Dugommier (1738–1794),
French general This disambiguation...
- of intelligence, and too much
gallantry ... — General
Jacques François
Dugommier, at the
siege of Toulon, in a
letter to
Minister of War Jean Bouchotte...
- 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...
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Spain and the
Kingdom of Portugal. The French, led by
Jacques François
Dugommier defeated the Allies, who were
commanded by Luis Firmín de Carvajal, Conde...
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General Dugommier rallied from
their defensive positions at
Bayonne and Perpignan,
driving the
Spanish out of
Roussillon and
invading Catalonia.
Dugommier was...
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Conde de la Unión and a
French army
commanded by
Jacques François
Dugommier. The
local French defenders headed by
Pierre Augereau and
Dominique Pérignon...
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general of
division on 23
December 1793. When
General Jacques François
Dugommier became commander in
January 1794, the army was
thoroughly reorganized...
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great crime. Consequently,
Dugommier orders Napoleon to
cease attacking, but
Napoleon discusses the
matter with
Dugommier and the
attack is
carried forward...