- Jean-Baptiste
Donatien de
Vimeur,
comte de
Rochambeau (1 July 1725 – 10 May 1807) was a
French Royal Army
officer who pla**** a
critical role in the Franco-American...
- Divisional-General Donatien-Marie-Joseph de
Vimeur,
vicomte de
Rochambeau (7
April 1755 – 20
October 1813) was a
French Army
officer and
colonial administrator...
- Donatien-Marie-Joseph de
Vimeur,
vicomte de
Rochambeau (1755–1813),
French soldier, the son of Jean-Baptiste
Donatien de
Vimeur,
comte de
Rochambeau Cayenne...
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Dessalines and François
Capois and
French forces under Donatien-Marie-Joseph de
Vimeur,
vicomte de
Rochambeau who were
committed to
regaining control of the island...
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Donatien de
Vimeur,
marquis de
Rochambeau (26
January 1787 – 3
February 1868) was a
French nobleman,
military officer and politician.
Vimeur was the son...
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Rhode Island and Savannah. In 1780,
France sent Jean-Baptiste
Donatien de
Vimeur,
comte de
Rochambeau and François
Joseph Paul de Gr****e to help the Americans...
- ISBN 978-0394463889.
Dictionary of
American Biography "Jean
Baptiste Donatien De
Vimeur Rochambeau". Gale in Context.
Charles Scribner's Sons. 1936.
Retrieved June...
- Waddington,
Henri Martin,
Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps, Jean-Baptiste
Donatien de
Vimeur,
comte de Rochambeau,
Oscar Gilbert Lafayette, François
Charles Lorraine...
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first given the name "Rochambeau" in
reference to Jean-Baptiste
Donatien de
Vimeur,
comte de Rochambeau, commander-in-chief of the
French troops in the American...
- • 1697–1700 Jean Du C****e (first) • 1802–1803 Donatien-Marie-Joseph de
Vimeur,
vicomte de
Rochambeau (last)
History • Formal
French control recognized...