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Joseph Marie Servan de
Gerbey (14
February 1741 – 10 May 1808) was a
French general.
During the
Revolution he
served twice as
Minister of War and briefly...
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Political offices Preceded by
Pierre August Lajard Secretary of
State for War 23 July 1792 – 10
August 1792 Succeeded by
Joseph Marie Servan de
Gerbey...
- Succeeded by Pierre-Paul de Méredieu Preceded by
Joseph Marie Servan de
Gerbey Secretaries of
State for War 13 June 1792 – 18 June 1792 Succeeded by Pierre...
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Servan de
Gerbey, 3
October 1792 – 16
February 1793
General Louis Dubouquet, 17
February - 4
April 1793 (interim)
General Servan de
Gerbey, 5
April 1793...
- and in 1796–1797 at Briançon, as
private secretary to
General J
Servan de
Gerbey (1741–1808); but he
preferred the
civil service and the
companionship of...
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Charles François Dumouriez, Étienne Clavière and
Joseph Marie Servan de
Gerbey; and they
forced a
declaration of war
against Habsburg Austria the same...
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Servan (1737–1807),
French publicist and
lawyer Joseph Marie Servan de
Gerbey (1741–1808),
French general Pierre-Servan-René
Bouvet (1750–1795), French...
- Succeeded by Jean
Baptiste Camille Canclaux Preceded by
Joseph Marie Servan de
Gerbey Interim Commander-in-chief of the Army of the
Western Pyrenees 5–10 July...
- inédites have been
published by De Portets. His
brother Joseph Servan de
Gerbey (1741-1808) was war
minister in the
Girondist ministry of 1792. See "Lettres...
- and had a
major say in appointments, for
example that of
Joseph Servan de
Gerbey as
minister of war. She was, as always, very firm in her
views and convinced...