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  1. CHARLES-FRANcOIS DUMOURIEZ 389. Dumouriez, who resumed his career in the French army after his resignation from the ministry, became commander in chief of the armies on the northern frontier. In November 1792, after the battle of Jemappes, Dumouriez's armies "liberated" the Belgian provinces and Liege.

  2. Charles Francois Dumouriez (1739-1823) was a French military commander, famous for leading and then abandoning the national army during the Revolutionary War, eventually defecting to the Austrians. Dumouriez was educated in Paris before joining the army in 1757 and obtaining an officer’s commission. He rose through the ranks to become a ...

  3. Charles François Dumouriez. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Français : Charles François du Périer, dit Dumouriez (° 26 janvier 1739 à Cambrai, † 14 mars 1823 à Turville-Park, près de Londres). Général français.

  4. 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.

  5. Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez (26 tháng 1 năm 1739 – 14 tháng 3 năm 1823) là một vị tướng Pháp trong Chiến tranh Cách mạng Pháp. Ông cùng với vị Tướng François Christophe Kellermann chia sẻ vinh quang trong chiến thắng tại Valmy, nhưng sau đó đã đào ngũ khỏi bên Quân đội Cách mạng, và trở thành nhân vật Bảo hoàng ...

  6. Général français né à Cambrai le 25 janvier 1739 décédé à Turville Park Oxfordshire le 14 mars 1823. Officier en 1758, il participa à la guerre de sept ans, puis entra dans la diplomatie secrète en 1763 et fut chargé par Choiseul de plusieurs missions. Chef de la Garde nationale, acquis aux idées révolutionnaire, lié à Mirabeau ...

  7. Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez was born in 1739 in Cambrai. His parents were nobles and his father had served in the royal army. Dumouriez was educated at Lycée Louis-le-Grand. He joined the army as a volunteer and quickly gained a commission for good service. He served with some success in the Seven Years War at the peace being ...