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  1. Charles-François Dumouriez, francoski general, * 25. januar 1739, Cambrai, Francija, † 14. marec 1823, Turville Park, Anglija. Življenjepis [ uredi | uredi kodo ] Dumouriez je vodil francoske sile do zmage v bitki pri Valmyju 20. septembra 1792.

  2. Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa dy peʁje dymuʁje], 26 January 1739 – 14 March 1823) was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars. He shared the victory at Valmy with General François Christophe Kellermann, but later deserted the Revolutionary Army, and became a royalist intriguer during the reign of Napoleon as well as an ...

  3. General Charles François du Perrier Dumouriez. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: January 26, 1739. Place of Birth: Cambrai, Nord, France. Died: March 14, 1823. Place of Death: Turville, Great Britain. Arc de Triomphe: DUMOURIEZ on the north pillar. Pronunciation: The son of a commissary of war, Charles François Dumouriez initially wanted to be a ...

  4. Dumouriez (Charles François) Général en chef de l' Galeries Historiques de Versailles | Museum number 1901,1022.278 |

  5. Charles François Dumouriez. Charles François du Périer, conhecido como Dumouriez, ( Cambrai, 26 de janeiro de 1739 – Turville Park, Buckinghamshire, 14 de março de 1823) foi um general francês, vencedor da batalha de Valmy, no norte da França, contra os prussianos, em 20 de setembro de 1792, juntamente com o general François-Étienne ...

  6. Abstract. Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez was born in his ancestral home of Cambrai, on the Scheldt River in northern France, on 25 January 1739 to Sophie de Châteauneuf and Antoine-François du Périer du Mouriez, both of noble rank. Only sixty years earlier, Cambrai had been part of the Belgian provinces, and for that reason Dumouriez ...

  7. Pre-revolutionary career. Dumouriez was born at Cambrai on 25 January 1739, the son of a military officer and minor nobleman, Anthoine-François Dumouriez. His early education was at home, but he spent three years studying classics at the college of Louis-le-Grand, before entering the army in 1757, aged eighteen.