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  1. Charles François du Périer, detto Dumouriez o Du Mouriez (Cambrai, 26 gennaio 1739 – Londra, 14 marzo 1823), è stato un generale francese

  2. Charles François du Perrier du Mouriez, souvent appelé Dumouriez, né le 27 janvier 1739 à Cambrai et mort le 14 mars 1823 à Turville-Park, près de Londres, est un officier français, général de la Révolution, particulièrement connu en raison de la victoire qu'il remporte aux côtés du général Kellermann le 20 septembre ...

  3. Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa dy peʁje dymuʁje], 26 January 1739 – 14 March 1823) was a French military officer, minister of Foreign Affairs, minister of War in a Girondin cabinet and army general during the French Revolutionary War.

  4. DUMOURIEZ, Charles-François. Generale, nato a Cambrai il 25 gennaio 1739, morto esule a Turville Park presso Henley-onThames (Inghilterra) il 14 marzo 1823.

  5. Autore del Précis de la défense de la Normandie (1777), gli fu affidato l'anno seguente il comando della piazza di Cherbourg. Aderì alla Rivoluzione, e nel 1792 divenne ministro degli Esteri, quindi della Guerra; partecipò, al comando dell'armata del centro, alla battaglia di Valmy.

  6. Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez (born Jan. 25, 1739, Cambrai, France—died March 14, 1823, Turville Park, Buckinghamshire, Eng.) was a French general who won signal victories for the French Revolution in 1792–93 and then traitorously deserted to the Austrians.

  7. Charles Francois Dumouriez (1739-1823) was a French military commander, famous for leading and then abandoning the national army during the Revolutionary War, eventually defecting to the Austrians. Dumouriez was educated in Paris before joining the army in 1757 and obtaining an officer’s commission. He rose through the ranks to become a ...