Jacques Desjardin

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Jacques Desjardin, gelegentlich Jacques Desjardins (* 9. Februar 1759 in Angers; † 11. Februar 1807 in Landsberg/Ostpreußen) war ein französischer Général de division der Infanterie. rdf:langString
Jacques Jardin, dit Desjardin, né le 9 février 1759 à Angers (Maine-et-Loire), où son père exerçait la profession de voiturier, et mort le 11 février 1807 à Landsberg, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. rdf:langString
Жак Жарден (фр. Jacques Jardin; 1759—1807) — французский военный деятель, дивизионный генерал (1794 год), участник революционных и наполеоновских войн. Имя генерала выбито на Триумфальной арке в Париже. rdf:langString
Jacques Desjardin or Jacques Jardin or Jacques Desjardins; (9 February 1759 – 11 February 1807) enlisted in the French royal army as a young man and eventually became a sergeant. During the first years of the French Revolutionary Wars he enjoyed very rapid promotion to the rank of general officer in the army of the French First Republic. In May and June 1794 he emerged as co-commander of an army that tried three times to cross the Sambre at Grandreng, Erquelinnes and Gosselies and each time was thrown back by the Coalition. After that, he reverted to a division commander and saw more service in the north of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In the campaign of 1805, he led an infantry division under Marshal Pierre Augereau in Emperor Napoleon's Grande Armée and saw limited fighting. In rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin
rdf:langString Дежарден, Жак
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin
rdf:langString Landsberg in Ostpreußen, now Poland
rdf:langString Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France
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xsd:integer 1776 1791
rdf:langString Kingdom of France
rdf:langString *War of the First Coalition **Battle of Jemappes **Battle of Grandreng **Battle of Erquelinnes **Battle of Gosselies **Siege of Luxembourg (1794–5) *War of the Third Coalition **Capitulation of Dornbirn *War of the Fourth Coalition **Battle of Jena **Battle of Czarnowo **Battle of Golymin **Battle of Eylau
xsd:date 1759-02-09
rdf:langString Infantry
rdf:langString Bust of Desjardin sculpted by Antoine Laurent Dantan in the Galerie des Batailles at the Palace of Versailles
xsd:date 1807-02-11
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin, gelegentlich Jacques Desjardins (* 9. Februar 1759 in Angers; † 11. Februar 1807 in Landsberg/Ostpreußen) war ein französischer Général de division der Infanterie.
rdf:langString Jacques Desjardin or Jacques Jardin or Jacques Desjardins; (9 February 1759 – 11 February 1807) enlisted in the French royal army as a young man and eventually became a sergeant. During the first years of the French Revolutionary Wars he enjoyed very rapid promotion to the rank of general officer in the army of the French First Republic. In May and June 1794 he emerged as co-commander of an army that tried three times to cross the Sambre at Grandreng, Erquelinnes and Gosselies and each time was thrown back by the Coalition. After that, he reverted to a division commander and saw more service in the north of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In the campaign of 1805, he led an infantry division under Marshal Pierre Augereau in Emperor Napoleon's Grande Armée and saw limited fighting. In 1806 he fought at Jena, Czarnowo and Gołymin. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Eylau on 8 February 1807 and died three days later. His surname is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 16.
rdf:langString Jacques Jardin, dit Desjardin, né le 9 février 1759 à Angers (Maine-et-Loire), où son père exerçait la profession de voiturier, et mort le 11 février 1807 à Landsberg, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire.
rdf:langString Жак Жарден (фр. Jacques Jardin; 1759—1807) — французский военный деятель, дивизионный генерал (1794 год), участник революционных и наполеоновских войн. Имя генерала выбито на Триумфальной арке в Париже.
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xsd:gYear 1791
xsd:gYear 1776
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