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  1. Gabriel-Jean-Joseph, primer conde de Molitor (7 de marzo de 1770-28 de julio de 1849), fue un mariscal de Francia. Biografía. Nació en Hayingen en Lorena. Tras el estallido de la Revolución Francesa, Molitor se unió a los ejércitos revolucionarios como capitán en un batallón de milicias.

  2. Gabriel-Jean-Joseph Molitor (7 March 1770 – 28 July 1849) was a Marshal of France . Biography. He was born in Hayingen in Lorraine. Upon the outbreak of the French Revolution, Molitor joined the French revolutionary armies as a captain in a battalion of militia.

    • 1789–1827
  3. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: March 7, 1770. Place of Birth: Hayange, Moselle, France. Died: July 28, 1849. Place of Death: Paris, France. Arc de Triomphe: MOLITOR on the east pillar. Pronunciation: Like many during the Revolution, Gabriel-Jean-Joseph first joined the army as a volunteer when he joined the 4th Battalion of Volunteers of the ...

  4. Gabriel-Jean-Joseph Molitor est un militaire français né le 7 mars 1770 à Hayange (Luxembourg français) et mort le 28 juillet 1849 à Paris. Il commence sa carrière en 1791, pendant la Révolution française. Élu capitaine, il sert à l'armée du Rhin et est promu colonel en 1795.

  5. Share it. Gabriel-Jean-Joseph Molitor was born in 1770 and served as a volunteer in the Moselle in 1791. He went on to serve in the Armée de Rhin-et-Moselle between 1795 and 1797. By 1799, he was a général de brigade and by 1800, had become a général de division. He saw action in Italy in August 1805 and occupied Dalmatia in January 1806.

  6. Gabriel-Jean-Joseph Molitor (7 March 1770 – 28 July 1849) was a Marshal of France. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor has received more than 40,185 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia.

  7. General of Brigade Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor's troops were on Soult's right defending the upper Linth. Molitor's brigade belonged to Lecourbe's division, though it was well to the east of Gudin and Loison. Molitor's brigade numbered 2,599 men. The line held by Soult and Molitor formed a vulnerable salient in the French