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  1. Barthélemy Catherine Joubert (French pronunciation: [baʁtelemi katʁin ʒubɛʁ], 14 April 1769 – 15 August 1799) was a French general who served during the French Revolutionary Wars. Recognizing his talents, Napoleon Bonaparte gave him increased responsibilities.

  2. Barthélémy-Catherine Joubert (Pont-de-Vaux, Ain, 14 de abril de 1769 - Novi Ligure, 15 de agosto de 1799) foi um general francês. Referências "Barthélemy Catherine Joubert" de Charles Mullié, Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850, 1852.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Barthélemy-Catherine Joubert (born April 14, 1769, Pont-de-Vaux, Fr.—died Aug. 15, 1799, Novi Ligure, Italy) was a French general during the Revolutionary era. Joubert, son of an advocate, ran away from school in 1784 to enlist in the artillery but was brought back and sent to study law at Lyon and Dijon. In 1791 he joined the ...

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  4. Barthélémy Catherine Joubert, né le 14 avril 1769 à Pont-de-Vaux cité de la province royale de Bresse (actuel département de l'Ain) et mort le 15 août 1799 à la bataille de Novi, en Italie, est un général de la Révolution française issu des bataillons de volontaires nationaux de 1791.

  5. Born: April 14, 1769. Place of Birth: Pont-de-Vaux, Ain, France. Died: August 15, 1799. Cause of Death: Killed in action. Place of Death: Novi, Italy. Arc de Triomphe: JOUBERT on the south pillar. Pronunciation: General Joubert was best known for his accomplishments during the first Italian campaign under General Bonaparte.

  6. Barthélemy Catherine Joubert (1769-1799) was one of the most successful French generals during the Wars of the French Revolution, and a good example of someone who rose more rapidly through the ranks than would have been possible before the revolution. Joubert was born in 1769, the son of a lawyer. He first attempted to join the army in 1784 ...

  7. Biographie de BARTHÉLEMY CATHERINE JOUBERT (1769-1799). Né dans l'Ain, Joubert s'évade du collège à quinze ans pour s'engager, puis se retrouve étudiant en droit à Dijon en 1789 et s'engage de nouveau en 1791.