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  1. Jean Victor Marie Moreau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ viktɔʁ maʁi mɔʁo], 14 February 1763 – 2 September 1813) was a French general who helped Napoleon Bonaparte rise to power, but later became his chief military and political rival and was banished to the United States. He is among the foremost French generals in military history.

  2. Jean Victor Marie Moreau, né le 13 février 1763 et ondoyé le 14 février 1763 à Morlaix ( Finistère) et mort le 2 septembre 1813 à Laun (parfois orthographié Lahn ou Louny), en Bohême, est un général français de la Révolution, également feld-maréchal de Russie et maréchal de France à titre posthume.

  3. Jean Victor Marie Moreau (1763 –1813). French general in the French Revolutionary War who assisted Napoleon to power. He became Napolean's rival and was banished to the United States.

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  5. A short biography (with portrait) of Jean Victor Marie Moreau (1763-1813), General during French Revolution and Consulate, then General in the Russian army.

  6. Mar 8, 2020 · Jean Victor Marie Hulot, né à Morlaix le 14 février 1763, est le fils de Gabriel Louis Moreau et Catherine Chaperon, tous deux décédés avant 1800 [1]. A son mariage, il est général en chef de l'armée du Rhin et demeure rue du Mont-Blanc à Paris [1] .

    • Male
    • February 14, 1763
    • Alexandrine Louise Eugénie Hulot
    • September 2, 1813
  7. When General Jean Victor Marie Moreau was born on 14 February 1763, in Morlaix, Brittany, France, his father, Gabriel Louis, Senhor de Lizoreux Moreau, was 32 and his mother, Catherine Chapperon d'Llsle, was 31. He married Alexandrine Louise Eugénie Hulot d'Oseray on 8 November 1800, in France.

  8. MOREAU, JEAN VICTOR MARIE (1763–1813), French general, was born at Morlaix in Brittany on the 14th of February 1763. His father was an avocat in good practice, and instead of allowing him to enter the army, as he attempted to do, insisted on his studying law at the university of Rennes.

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