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    General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (22 August 1767 – 3 January 1823) was a French military officer who participated in several notable military conflicts...
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  • (1771–1839), Dutch military engineer who rediscovered ancient Carthage Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (1767–1823), French general This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    1,000 French soldiers under General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert landed at Killala in County Mayo. General Humbert proclaimed the Irish Republic in his...
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    Joseph Amable Humbert (1755–1823), French general Manon Humbert (born 1989), French curler Marie Humbert, Ghanaian actress Marie Georges Humbert (1859–1921)...
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    August, when almost 1,100 troops under the command of General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert landed at Cill Chuimín Strand, County Mayo. Although the force...
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    leadership of General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (b. 1767) landed at Kilcummin, north of Killala Mayo County Council. "General Humbert". MayoCoCo. Retrieved...
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  • General Staff Advisers to General Jackson: Brigadier General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, Governor William C. C. Claiborne Aides-de-camp: Abner Lawson...
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  • in County Mayo. When a French expeditionary force commanded by Jean Joseph Amable Humbert lands in Ireland in 1798, Duggan joins him in the ultimately successful...
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    manuscript maps from 1816, show the location of campomentos by Jean Joseph Amable Humbert and Henry Perry. Francisco Xavier Mina built earthworks at Point...
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  • founder of the church in Rwanda Jean Joseph Hubert (1765–1805), French Navy officer and captain Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (1767–1823), French soldier, a...
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    unsuccessful French Army military expedition to Ireland led by Jean Joseph Amable Humbert in 1798. On Bonaparte's return from the Egyptian expedition in...
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    west, and the other north towards the Wicklow Mountains to link up with Joseph Holt's rebels. As such, the defeat was not the decisive rebel defeat as...
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  • effective January 2016 Walker Hines, former state representative Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, army general, subordinate to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of...
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  • a captain in the 65th regiment, and a member of the staff of Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, for whom he served as a local liaison when the French landed...
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  • to Philadelphia. Shortly after this he became associated with Jean Joseph Amable Humbert in another attempt to end Spanish control of Texas. short bio...
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    as Henry IX, King of the Irish. This was on account of General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert landing a force in County Mayo for the Irish Rebellion of 1798...
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    Edward FitzGerald Joseph Holt Henry Joy McCracken John Moore John Murphy Wolfe Tone French leaders Jean Joseph Amable Humbert Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart...
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    departed on the news of Humbert's defeat. Six days before, Tone had embarked with Admiral Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart and General Jean Hardy in command of...
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    County Mayo with 1,060 soldiers under the command of General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert. Irish rebels joined the French against the British but lost at...
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  • the original on 5 February 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2018. Lopez, Kathryn Jean (10 May 2015). "Finding Ireland in the Pacific Northwest". National Review...
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    Province of Connacht" by the commander of a French invasion force, General Humbert. From Ashbrook, near Straide, County Mayo, John Moore was the son of a...
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  • Craig Harris, The Black Family at Allmusic Named after General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert. "A Televised Singing Competition With A Mission". NPR.org. Retrieved...
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    Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2021. Hammond, Joseph W.; Frayne, Michl. (1947). "The Emmet Insurrection". Dublin Historical Record...
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    King of the Irish (Henry IX). This was in the course of General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert landing a force in County Mayo for the Irish Rebellion of 1798...
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    Rochefort-sur-Mer (Rochefort) carrying an expeditionary force led by General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert. The attack was intended to support an uprising of Irish nationalists...
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    of 1798, to involve the French force of General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert. On 22 August 1798, Humbert landed at nearby Kilcummin harbour, with 1,109 French...
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    to make timely contact with a new rising in Longford and Meath, General Humbert surrendered his forces on 8 September. The last action of the rebellion...
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    Edward FitzGerald Joseph Holt Henry Joy McCracken John Moore John Murphy Wolfe Tone French leaders Jean Joseph Amable Humbert Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart...
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    for redevelopment. Robert May kept the bones for 7 years until Francis Joseph Bigger reinterred what he believed were McCracken's remains in Clifton Street...
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    was overloaded with 1,300 men, including 800 soldiers under General Jean Humbert. She was further delayed when she encountered and captured a small British...
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