- Charles-François du Périer
Dumouriez (French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa dy peʁje dymuʁje]; 26
January 1739 – 14
March 1823) was a
French military officer, minister...
- (18
March 1793) saw a
Republican French army led by
Charles François
Dumouriez attack a
Coalition army
commanded by
Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld...
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implicated in the plot
Dumouriez had
planned to ally with the Austrians,
march his army on Paris, and
restore the
Constitution of 1791.
Dumouriez had met with Louis...
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substantially smaller regular Austrian army.
General Charles François
Dumouriez, in
command of an army of
French Revolutionary volunteers,
faced the Imperial...
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attempted to
march on Paris.
Generals François
Kellermann and
Charles Dumouriez stopped the
advance near the
northern village of
Valmy in Champagne-Ardenne...
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minister Charles François
Dumouriez, who
sought a war
which might restore some po****rity and
authority to the King.
Dumouriez prepared an
invasion of the...
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minister of interior, and
General Charles François
Dumouriez, the
minister of
foreign affairs.
Dumouriez sympathized with the
royal couple and
wanted to...
- it) made thus far
during the Revolution. Major-general
Charles François
Dumouriez was
appointed Minister of
Foreign Affairs in
March 1792, and by mid-April...
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reached its
climax when
Dumouriez was
defeated at the
Battle of
Neerwinden on 18 March, and
again at
Louvain on 21 March.
Dumouriez defected to the Allies...
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General Dumouriez,
defending France against the
Prussian and
Austrian armies,
occupying the
Austrian Netherlands and the
duchy of Limburg.
Dumouriez, unsatisfied...