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  1. Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, I conde de Jourdan, , fue un militar francés y Mariscal de Francia, que sirvió durante las Guerras revolucionarias francesas y las Guerras napoleónicas. Fue nombrado Mariscal del Imperio por el emperador Napoleón I en 1804. También fue un político jacobino durante la fase del Directorio de la Revolución francesa, sirviendo como miembro del Consejo de los ...

  2. Title: Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (1762–1833), Marshal of France. Artist: Pierre Jean David d'Angers (French, Angers 1788–1856 Paris) Date: 1828. Culture: French.

  3. Engagé volontaire dans l'armée royale à l'âge de 16 ans, Jourdan est envoyé avec LaFayette aux Etats-Unis alors en pleine guerre d'Indépendance. Rentré en 1784 en France pour cause de maladie, il participe activement aux guerres de la première coalition dans les rangs de la Garde nationale. En tant que général de division, il prend ...

  4. Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, conte Jourdan (n. 29 aprilie 1762 , Limoges , Franța – d. 23 noiembrie 1833 , Paris , Franța ), a fost unul dintre cei mai importanți generali francezi ai războaielor revoluției franceze , mareșal ( 1804 ) și pair al Franței.

  5. Definition. Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (1762-1833) was a French general who held significant commands in the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) and the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). He won a major victory for the French Republic at the Battle of Fleurus in 1794 and was among the first 14 men to be appointed marshal of the empire by Napoleon I in 1804.

  6. Tweet. Jourdan had one of the longest careers of any of Napoleon's Marshals, having served under Lafayette during the American War of Independence and then fighting in the French Revolutionary Wars, and on into the Napoleonic wars, surviving those to serve as governor of Les Invalides and Minister for Foreign Affairs under King Louis-Philippe.

  7. He was laid to rest Tomb of Jean-Baptiste Jourdan in the Governor's Crypt Governor's Crypt, les Invalides of the Cathedral of Saint-Louis. "Jean-Baptiste Jourdan in 1792". Oil on canvas, begun by Julie Volpelière (Marseille 1790 - Paris 1842) and ended by Horace Vernet (Paris 1789 - Paris 1863).