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    Jean-Étienne Vachier Championnet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ etjɛn vaʃje ʃɑ̃pjɔnɛ]), also known as Championnet (13 April 1762, Alixan, Drôme – 9 January...
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  • politician Jean-Étienne Championnet (1762–1800), French general Jean-Étienne Despréaux (1748–1820), French dancer and singer Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol...
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    retreat of the army to Genoa, where he handed over the command to Jean Étienne Championnet. When Bonaparte returned from the French campaign in Egypt and...
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    Friedrich Adolf Riedesel, German soldier (b. 1738) January 9 – Jean Étienne Championnet, French general (b.1762) January 11 – Kyra Frosini, Greek heroine...
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    of peasant uprising in Belgium. December 6: French army under Jean Étienne Championnet defeats the army of the King of Naples and his wife at Battle of...
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    Sztáray with the divisions of Generals of Division Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte and Jean Étienne Championnet, leaving the divisions of Generals of Division Jacques...
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    commanded by Michael von Melas and a Republican French army under Jean Étienne Championnet. Melas directed his troops with more skill and his army drove the...
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    Jean-Yves Berteloot (born 27 August 1958) is a French actor. "célébrités de A à F". Archived from the original on 2009-05-28. Retrieved 2009-04-05. Wikimedia...
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    and cultural icon Ruth Madoff (born 1941), wife of Bernie Madoff Jean-Étienne Championnet (1762–1800), soldier in the French Revolutionary Wars Henry Wrenfordsley...
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  • wake of the French Revolution a Napoleonic army led by general Jean-Étienne Championnet enters in Naples. Horatio Nelson receives the duty to organise...
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    colors. On their part of the battlefield the French left wing under Jean Étienne Championnet succeeded in driving the Austrians out of Altenkirchen and Kerathh...
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  • Agnesi, Italian mathematician and philosopher (b. 1718) 1800 – Jean Étienne Championnet, French general (b. 1762) 1805 – Noble Wimberly Jones, American...
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  • (1713–1734/35) Charles VII, King (1734–1759) Ferdinand IV, King (1759–1799) Jean Étienne Championnet, Military Dictator (1799) Jacques MacDonald, Military Dictator...
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    atrocities were so blatant that their commander in Naples, General Jean Étienne Championnet, was sacked by Guillaume-Charles Faipoult, one of the government...
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    Coalition, Napoleon found a reason to act. The French General Jean Étienne Championnet succeeded rapidly, and in January 1799 he occupied Naples and forced...
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    Jean Baptiste Bernadotte to the post of Minister of War. There were two major forces in Italy, the 19,000-strong Army of the Alps under Jean Étienne Championnet...
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    Parthenopean Republic is established in Naples by French General Jean Étienne Championnet; King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies flees. January 27 – French...
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    Pignatelli signed in Sparanise the surrender to the French general Jean Étienne Championnet. Pignatelli also fled to Palermo on 16 January 1799. When the news...
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    Novi against Karaczay's division at Bosco Marengo. Farther west, Jean Étienne Championnet with the main body of the Army of Italy clashed with Michael von...
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  • January - Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton, naturalist (born 1716) 9 January - Jean Étienne Championnet, General (born 1762) 18 February - Jean-Baptiste Perrée...
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    the Army of Italy, which was then under the command of General Jean-Étienne Championnet. After his death, he obtained the command of the Army of Italy...
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    François Joseph Lefebvre, Jean Étienne Championnet, Antoine Morlot, and Jacques Maurice Hatry, totaling 31,548 effectives, leaving Jean René Moreaux in charge...
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    Office Political Party Ref. 1 Jean Étienne Championnet (1762–1800) 21 January 1799 24 February 1799 Military Championnet was appointed to defend the Roman...
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    him. What remained was looted by the French troops of General Jean Étienne Championnet who were billeted there during the short life of the Republic in...
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  • Left Wing: General of Division Jean-Baptiste Jourdan Division Championnet: General of Division Jean Étienne Championnet (7,500) General of Brigade Paul...
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    employed successively in the armies of Rome and Naples under Macdonald and Championnet. At the Battle of Marengo (1800), he commanded a heavy cavalry brigade...
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    : 185 . In January 1799 and after the occupation of Naples, General Jean-Étienne Championnet began seizing and shipping artwork in the Kingdom of Naples. In...
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  • January 15. There Brigadier General Dufrese, in the name of General Jean Étienne Championnet, appointed three citizens to govern the commune and "to tell the...
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  • Second Coalition, and in particular with their recall of General Jean Étienne Championnet, a former Jacobin. The Council of Ancients and Council of Five...
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    divisions under Hardy, François Joseph Lefebvre, Paul Grenier, Jean Étienne Championnet and Jean Baptiste Olivier and a cavalry division under Michel Ney....
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