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Jean-Charles Pichegru (16 February 1761—5 April 1804) was a French general and political figure of the French Revolution and Revolutionary Wars. Born at Arbois (or, according to Charles Nodier, at Le...
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Pichegru deliberately allowed the Austrians to retake Mannheim. Recalled by the Directory, he was relieved of his command. A deputy to the Council of Five Hundred (1797), Pichegru was elected its president by the royalist majority. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Pichegru, Charles...
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Born: 1761 AD; Died: 1804 AD, at 43 years of age. Nationality: Unknown; Categories: None ... French conspirator and general ... with Georges Cadoudal and Jean Victor Moreau, planned anti-Napoleon conspiracy 1803-1804...
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Pichegru deliberately allowed the Austrians to retake Mannheim. Recalled by the Directory, he was relieved of his command. A deputy to the Council of Five Hundred (1797), Pichegru was elected its president by the royalist majority.
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CHARLES PICHEGRU (1761-1804), French general, was born at Arbois, or, according to Charles Nodier, at Les Planches, near Lons-le-Saulnier, on the 16th of February 1761. His father was a labourer, but the friars of Arbois gave the boy a good education, and one of his masters, the Pere Partault, took him to the...
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Jean-Charles Pichegru (1761-1804) was a French general of humble origins who rose to high rank in the armies of the French Republic but who then turned against the Revolution, became a Royalist counter-revolutionary and died after attempting to overthrow Napoleon ... Pichegru's parents were farmers from Arbois in the Jura.
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