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  1. Nicolas, Count Luckner (German: Johann Nikolaus Graf Luckner; 12 January 1722, Cham – 4 January 1794, Paris) was a German officer in French service who rose to become a Marshal of France. Luckner grew up in Kötzting, in eastern Bavaria and received his early education from the Jesuits in Passau.

  2. Hommages. Nom gravé sous l'arc de triomphe de l'Étoile, 3e colonne. modifier. Nicolas Luckner, gravure du temps. Nicolas Luckner, né à Cham, en Bavière, le 12 janvier 1722 et mort guillotiné à Paris le 4 janvier 1794, est un militaire français d’origine allemande.

  3. Born: January 12, 1722. Place of Birth: Camb, Germany. Died: January 4, 1794. Cause of Death: Executed. Place of Death: Paris, France. Arc de Triomphe: LUCKNER on the north pillar. Pronunciation: A career soldier originally from Germany, Nicolas Luckner began his military career at age 15 when he joined the Morawitzky Regiment in the service of ...

  4. 4 de ene. de 2016 · 1794: Nicolas Luckner, German marshal of France. Posted on 4 January, 2016 by Headsman. On this date in 1794, Nicolas Luckner was guillotined in Paris. A count with his own manor on the German-Danish frontier, Luckner ( English Wikipedia entry | German, where he’s Nikolaus von Luckner) made the sort of cross-national career pivot ...

  5. The French government ordered Luckner to take command of the Army of the North, and Custine replaced him as overall commander of the Army of the Rhine in Spring 1793. Under his experienced command, the Army took several important positions on the Rhine, including at Speyer, Mainz, Limburg and Frankfurt (see chart of battles below).

  6. KH. Type of Literature: Biography. Keywords: War & Politics. Military & Military Systems. Time Period: -1650s - 1770s. Major Wars: Seven Years' War (1756-63) Regions: -Central Europe. Countries: Germany. Chapters: 2. Wars, States and Gender In Early Modern Warfare, 1600s–1780s. Library Location: Call Number: 39849082. Library: WorldCat.

  7. Nicolas, Count Luckner (German: Johann Nikolaus, Graf Luckner; 12 January 1722, Cham in der Oberpfalz – 4 January 1794, Paris) was a German officer in French service who rose to become a Marshal of France. He supported the French Revolution, and the year 1791 saw Luckner become a Marshal of France.