- Jean-François
Reubell (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ʁøbɛl]) or
Rewbell (6
October 1747 – 24
November 1807) was a
French lawyer, diplomat, and politician...
- Jean-Jacques
Reubell (Rewbell) (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒak ʁœbɛl]; born
August 12, 1777 in Colmar, died 24
January 1847) was a
French general during...
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received word that a 5,000-strong
Westphalian division commanded by
General Reubell was
approaching from the
north of the city. The
Black Brunswickers were...
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politician Jean
Reubell:
according to an old 1797 story, Barras, one of the
members of the Directoire,
during an
evening spent at
Reubell's,
asked his hostess...
- 1798 – 26 May 1798
Preceded by Paul
Barras Succeeded by Jean-François
Reubell Member of the
Directory In
office 4
September 1797 – 18 July 1799 Preceded...
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Council of Five
Hundred Commanders and
leaders Political: Jean-François
Reubell Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux Paul
Barras Military:
Pierre Augereau...
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civic funds. This
prompted Jérôme to
order three generals, Jean-Jacques
Reubell (also
spelt Reubel or
Rewbel in
various accounts),
Pierre Guillaume Gratien...
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Directory In
office 26
November 1798 – 26 May 1799
Preceded by Jean-François
Reubell Succeeded by Philippe-Antoine
Merlin In
office 4
December 1797 – 25 February...
- (b. 1816), who
married Jérôme Napoléon Frédéric
Reubell (1809–1874), a son of Gen. Jean-Jacques
Reubell and
grandson of
Louis Pascault,
Marquis de Poleon...
- with the Directory,
Bonaparte threatened to
dissolve them and
director Reubell gave him a pen
saying "Sign there, general!"
Bonaparte arrived at Toulon...