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  1. 10. Juni 2024 · Jean-Baptiste Kléber was a French general of the Revolutionary wars who suppressed the counterrevolutionary uprising in the Vendée area of western France in 1793. He later played a prominent role in Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign (1798–1800). The son of a mason, Kléber was an officer in the.

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  3. 4. Juni 2024 · Kriegsgegner waren das österreichische Heer unter Ferdinand Friedrich August von Württemberg und französische Truppen unter dem Kommando von General Jean-Baptiste Kléber. Plan der Franzosen war es, die österreichischen Truppen in der Schlacht bei Altenkirchen zu binden.

  4. 9. Juni 2024 · Jean-Baptiste Kléber, Generalmajor, (* 9. März 1753 in Straßburg; † 14. Juni 1800 in Kairo). Er steht in der 23. Spalte (KLEBER). Dominique Louis Antoine Klein, Generalmajor (* 24. Januar 1761 in Blamont; † 2. November 1845 in Paris). Er steht in der 17. Spalte.

  5. 19. Juni 2024 · Battle of Fleurus, (June 26, 1794), the most significant battle in the First Coalition phase of the French Revolutionary Wars. Jean-Baptiste Jourdan and Jean-Baptiste Kléber led 73,000 French troops against 52,000 Austrians and Dutch, under Friedrich Josias, prince of Saxe-Coburg, and William V,

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  6. 23. Juni 2024 · Genealogy for Jean Baptiste CUVELIER (1699 - 1759) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  7. 17. Juni 2024 · General Jean-Baptiste Kléber was ordered to repel this force, and, despite being heavily outnumbered, he inflicted a crushing defeat on the Turks at the Battle of Mount Tabor on April 16. By the end of April, the French had secured sufficient artillery to make a breach in Acre’s walls.