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  1. General Francois-Etienne Kellermann, the son of le Marechal and first duc de Valmy, was an outstanding leader with a record to match both Montbrun and LaSalle. He also possessed other skills such as diplomacy, and was very well educated and a talented linguist. He displayed these talents to good effect, first in America when he went as ...

  2. KELLERMANN, François Etienne, Duke of Valmy (1770-1835). A French general. He was the son of General François Christophe Kellermann (q.v.), and was born at Metz, August 4, 1770. He entered the army at an early age, being attached to the army of the First Consul. In 1796 he was Napoleon's adjutant-general in Italy, and in 1797 was made ...

  3. French cavalry general (1770-1835) François Étienne 2nd Duke of Valmy Kellermann (4 Aug 1770 - certain 2 Jun 1835)

  4. François-Étienne-Christophe Kellermann, také někdy de Kellerman, vévoda z Valmy (28. května 1735 Štrasburk — 23. z áří 1820 Paříž) byl francouzský generál, maršál Francie. Život. Kellermann pocházel ze saské rodiny, která se usadila ...

  5. When Napoleon came to power in 1799, Kellermann was made a senator. He proved to be so able a military administrator that he was made marshal of France in 1804 and duc de Valmy four years later. Meanwhile, his son François-Étienne Kellermann (1770–1835) had become one of the finest cavalry officers in Napoleon’s army.

  6. Kellermann, Sohn des vorhergehenden, Divisionsgeneral, Großofficier der Ehrenlegion, diente lange Zeit an der Seite seines Vaters und ward 1796 als Generaladjutant bey der Armee in Italien angestellt, wo er, nahmentlich den 16. März bey dem Uebergange des Tagliamento viele Tapferkeit zeigte. Er stürzte auf die feindliche Kavallerie mit dem größten Ungestüm hinein und warf sie, trotz ...

  7. His son, François Étienne de Kellermann, duke of Valmy (1770–1835), French cavalry general, was born at Metz and served for a short time in his father’s regiment of Hussars previous to entering the diplomatic service in 1791.