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  1. Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau or Jean-Armand Dieskau, Baron de Dieskau or Ludwig August von Dieskau (1701 – 8 September 1767) was a German-born soldier remembered mostly as a French general and commander in America for a part of the French and Indian War.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau (1701-1767) was a German-born French general who served during the French and Indian War. He commanded French troops in Canada but was wounded and captured during the Battle of Lake George in 1755, after which he was exchanged and returned to France.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_ErdmanJean Erdman - Wikipedia

    Campbell died in 1987. In 1990, Erdman became the founding president of the Joseph Campbell Foundation and continued as its president emerita until her death. Since 1995 Erdman had lived exclusively in Hawaii. Erdman died at the age of 104 in a nursing facility in Honolulu on May 4, 2020.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2019 · To the north, the French commander, Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau, learned of Johnson's intention and assembled a force of 2,800 men and 700 allied Native Americans. Moving south to Carillon (Ticonderoga), Dieskau made camp and planned an attack on Johnson's supply lines and Fort Lyman.

  5. Jean-Armand Dieskau, a Saxon in the French service, was the protégé of the Maréchal de Saxe, the finest general of French armies between Turenne and Napoleon. Dieskau was brought to France by his compatriot as an aide-de-camp in 1720 and served with him in various campaigns from 1733 to 1744.

  6. 26 de dic. de 2021 · DIESKAU, Jean Erdman, Baron, German soldier, b. in Saxony in 1701; d. in Surenne, near Paris, 8 Sept., 1767. He was aide-de-camp of Marshal Maurice de Saxe, and visited St. Petersburg in that officer's interest in 1741.

  7. 6 de may. de 2020 · Jean Erdman, a modern dancer, choreographer and theater director whose work was suffused with the dreamlike aura of myth and legend, died on Monday in Kailua, Hawaii. She was 104. Her death, in...