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  1. François-Étienne Kellermann (Metz, 4 de agosto de 1770 — Paris, 2 de junho de 1835), foi um general de cavalaria francês conhecido por suas ousadas e habilidosas façanhas durante as Guerras Napoleônicas. Era filho de François-Christophe Kellermann e pai do diplomata François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann.

  2. Portrait du XIXe siècle. Arc de triomphe de l'Étoile, 21e colonne. François Étienne Kellermann (1770-1835) est un général français du Premier Empire. Second duc de Valmy, fils du vainqueur de Valmy, il fut pair de France sous la monarchie de Juillet .

  3. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: August 4, 1770. Place of Birth: Metz, Moselle, France. Died: June 2, 1835. Place of Death: Paris, France. Arc de Triomphe: KELLERMANN, F. on the south pillar. Pronunciation: François-Etienne Kellermann, the son of Marshal Kellermann, was a talented cavalry general.

  4. François Étienne de Kellermann, 2nd Duke of Valmy (4 August 1770 – 2 June 1835) was a French cavalry general noted for his daring and skillful exploits during the Napoleonic Wars. He was the son of François Christophe de Kellermann and the father of the diplomat François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann .

  5. The son of a tax collector of the bourgeoisie, François-Etienne-Christophe Kellermann joined the French army at age 17 by joining the Lowendahl Regiment in 1752. In 1756 he became a lieutenant in the volunteers of Alsace and he served during the Seven Years War in Germany.

  6. 24 de mai. de 2018 · Francois Étienne de Kellermann, 2nd Duc de Valmy (4 August 1770 – 2 June 1835) was a French cavalry general noted for his daring and skillful exploits during the Napoleonic Wars. He was the son of François Christophe de Kellermann and the father of the diplomat François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann. Early life and French Revolutionary Wars.

  7. François Étienne Kellermann was born on August 4, 1770 in Metz. His father was future Marshal François Etienne Christophe Kellermann . He served during the French Revolution as an officer, then during the Consulate and the Empire as a General.