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  1. El General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (22 de agosto de 1767 – 3 de enero de 1823) fue un militar francés que tomó parte en la Revolución francesa, y estuvo al frente de una fallida invasión de Irlanda en ayuda de los patriotas irlandeses de 1798.

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  2. General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (22 August 1767 – 3 January 1823) was a French military officer who participated in several notable military conflicts of the late 18th and early 19th century. Born in the townland of La Coâre Saint-Nabord, outside Remiremont Vosges, he was a sergeant in the National Guard of Lyon.

  3. Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, né le 22 août 1767 à Saint-Nabord à la ferme de la Couare ( Vosges) et mort le 3 janvier 1823 à La Nouvelle-Orléans, est un général de division de la Révolution française . Sous la Révolution. Il ne reçoit aucune éducation pendant sa jeunesse et devient marchand de peaux de lapins.

  4. General Jean-Joseph-Amable Humbert. Général de brigade of the Revolution who took part in the expeditions to Ireland and the Battle of New Orleans. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: August 22, 1767. Place of Birth: Saint-Nabord, Vosges, France. Died: January 3, 1823. Place of Death: New Orleans, United States. Pronunciation:

  5. El General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert fue un militar francés que tomó parte en la Revolución francesa, y estuvo al frente de una fallida invasión de Irlanda en ayuda de los patriotas irlandeses de 1798.

  6. Alfred Webb. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. Humbert, Jean Joseph Amable, a French general, was born at Rouvray, Lorraine, 25th November 1755, and was in 1798 appointed to command an expedition for the invasion of Ireland. With his flotilla of three frigates and a brig, he arrived off Killala, on the coast of Mayo, on the 22nd August ...

  7. Humbert, Jean-Joseph Amable. Contributed by. Kleinman, Sylvie. Humbert, Jean-Joseph Amable (1767–1823), French general, was born 22 August 1767 in the parish of Saint-Nabord, outside Remiremont in Lorraine, France (later in the Vosges department). He was the eldest of the six children of Jean-Joseph Humbert, a farmer and trader, and his wife, ...