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  1. Adam Philippe, conde de Custine (Metz, 4 de fevereiro de 1742 — Paris, 28 de agosto de 1793) foi um general francês. Como jovem oficial do Exército Real francês, serviu na Guerra dos Sete Anos. Na Guerra Revolucionária Americana, juntou-se à Expédition Particulière (Expedição Especial) de Rochambeau, apoiando os colonos ...

  2. Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (4 February 1740 – 28 August 1793) was a French general. As a young officer in the French Royal Army, he served in the Seven Years' War.

  3. Adam-Philippe de Custine de Sarreck [1], né le 4 février 1742 à Metz (paroisse Saint-Martin) [2] et guillotiné le 28 août 1793 à Paris, est un général de division de la Révolution française.

  4. Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, was one of nine French officers encamped at Alexandria, Virginia who received an invitation from Martha Washington to dine at Mount Vernon on July 20, 1782. Custine was commander of the Saintonge regiment of Rochambeau’s army and an acquaintance of George Washington.

  5. Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine. French general; He was accused of treason, and he was found guilty by the Revolutionary Tribunal of having intrigued with the enemies of the Republic, and was guillotined on 28 August 1793.

  6. Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine was a French general. As a young officer in the French Royal Army, he served in the Seven Years' War. In the American Revolutionary War he joined Rochambeau's Expédition Particulière supporting the American colonists.

  7. Adam Philippe, comte de Custine (1704-1793) was one of a number of early French commanders during the War of the First Coalition to be executed for treason as a result of military failures.