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  1. Charles Victoire Emmanuel Leclerc (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl viktwaʁ emanɥɛl ləklɛʁ]; 17 March 1772 – 2 November 1802) was a French Army general who served under Napoleon Bonaparte during the French Revolution. He was husband to Pauline Bonaparte, sister to Napoleon.

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  2. 21. März 2024 · Charles Leclerc (born March 17, 1772, Pontoise, France—died Nov. 2, 1802, Cap-Français, Saint-Domingue) was a French general, brother-in-law of Napoleon, who attempted to suppress the Haitian revolt led by the former slave Toussaint Louverture. Leclerc joined the army in 1792 and distinguished himself at the siege of Toulon.

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  3. Charles Victoire Emmanuel Leclerc (17. März 1772 - 2. November 1802) war ein französischer General, der während der Französischen Revolution unter Napoleon Bonaparte diente . Er war Ehemann von Pauline Bonaparte , Schwester von Napoleon. Im Jahr 1801 wurde er nach Saint-Domingue ( Haiti ) geschickt, wo eine Expeditionstruppe unter seinem ...

  4. to General Donatien Marie Joseph de Vimeur, vicomte de Rochambeau [in French]Rochambeau [in French] | | Dated 18 Thermidor, year ten. Written during the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804). Leclerc, French commander at Haiti, informs Rochambeau that General Antoine Richepanse has reestablished slavery in Guadeloupe, and there are slight signs of ...

  5. Charles Victor Emmanuel Leclerc was born on March 17, 1772 at Pontoise, near Paris. He became a General during the French Revolution, then married Pauline Bonaparte, one of Napoleon's sisters. He died of yellow fever at Santo-Domingo on November 1 or 2, 1802.

  6. Charles Victoire Emmanuel Leclerc (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl viktwaʁ emanɥɛl ləklɛʁ]; 17 March 1772 – 2 November 1802) was a French Army general who served under Napoleon Bonaparte during the French Revolution. He was husband to Pauline Bonaparte, sister to Napoleon.