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Dumouriez, Charles François Du Périer, 1739-1823

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Personal name headingDumouriez, Charles François Du Périer, 1739-1823
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Variant(s)Dumourier, Charles François Du Périer, 1739-1823
Dumouriez, Charles François Dupérier, 1739-1823
Dumouriez, général (Charles François Du Périer), 1739-1823
Dumourier, général (Charles François Du Périer), 1739-1823
Du Périer Dumouriez, Charles François, 1739-1823
Périer Dumouriez, Charles François Du, 1739-1823
Dumouriez, Charles François, 1739-1823
Birth date1739-01-25
Death date1823-03-14
Place of birthCambrai (France)
Place of deathTurville (England)
Profession or occupationGenerals Politicians
Special noteHistorical figure, not predominantly known as an author.
Found inHis Memoirs of General Dumourier, 1794: t.p. (himself)
NUC pre-56 (Dumouriez, Charles François Dupérier, 1739-1823)
MWA/NAIP files (usage: General Dumouriez; General Dumourier; note: French general; politician; Minister of War; military writer)
Grand dict. encycl. Larousse, c1983 (Dumouriez, Charles François Du Périer, called; French General, Cambrai 1739-Buckinghamshire, 1823)
Grande encycl. (Dumouriez (Charles-François) b. Cambrai 1-25-1739, d. 3-14-1823; married his cousin Mlle Dumouriez Du Périer)
LC data base, 5-2-85 (hdg.: Dumouriez, Charles François Dupérier, 1739-1823; usage: général Dumouriez, général Dumourier)
Cat. gén. (usage: général Dumouriez, général Dumourier)
Wikipedia, 20 April 2018 (Charles François Dumouriez; Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez (26 January 1739--14 March 1823) was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars; he shared the victory at Valmy with General François Christophe Kellermann, but later deserted the Revolutionary Army and became a royalist intriguer during the reign of Napoleon as well as an adviser to the British government; Dumouriez is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 3; he was born in Cambrai, on the Scheldt River in northern France and died at Turville Park, near Henley-on-Thames; his memoirs appeared at Hamburg in 1794; an enlarged edition, La Vie et les mémoires du Général Dumouriez, appeared at Paris in 1823; Dumouriez also wrote a large number of political pamphlets)
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