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Pierre Jadart Dumerbion or
Pierre Jadart du
Merbion (30
April 1737 – 25
February 1797)
joined the
French army as a
junior officer in 1754 and
fought in...
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April 1794
between a
French First Republic army
commanded by
Pierre Jadart Dumerbion and the
armies of the
Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont and the Habsburg...
- 19th–20th-century
French historiographer, archaeologist, and with
Henri Jadart, one of the most
significant contributors to the nineteenth/twentieth history...
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Military offices Preceded by
Pierre Jadart Dumerbion Commander-in-chief of the Army
before Toulon 5 September–6
November 1793 Succeeded by Jean François...
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Napoleon Bonaparte. The commander-in-chief of the
French forces,
Pierre Jadart Dumerbion,
reported the
victory to the
French government,
writing of Bonaparte's...
- géographie ecclésiastiques (in French). Vol. 1. Paris:
Letouzey et Ané. p. 1409.
Jadart, H. (1898). "Les
inscriptions commémoratives de la
construction d'églises...
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biens publics: le cas de Reims, La
Revue de la BNU, 15 (2017), p. 55.
Henri Jadart, Le Trésor de l'abbaye de Saint-Pierre-les-Dames de
Reims en 1690, communication...
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representatives brushed aside these charges.
Under army
commander Pierre Jadart Dumerbion a
French offensive began on 5
April and
Oneglia was seized. André...
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after a
drawn battle at
Utelle on 21 October. On 1
January 1794, GD
Pierre Jadart Dumerbion ****umed
command of the Army of Italy. In the
Second Battle of...
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James Connolly, John Gerson:
Reformer and
Mystic (Louvain, 1928).
Henri Jadart, Jean Gerson, son origine, son
village natal et sa familie. (in French)...