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  1. Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer ( 18 de dezembro de 1747 - 19 de agosto de 1804 ), nascido em Delle, perto de Belfort, tornou-se general francês durante as Guerras Revolucionárias Francesas e em três ocasiões liderou exércitos em batalha.

  2. Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer (18 December 1747 – 19 August 1804), born in Delle, near Belfort, became a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars and on three occasions led armies in battle. Early career. Schérer served in the Austrian army long before the Revolution, but defected to France in 1775.

  3. Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer (peinture de Jean-Baptiste Paulin Guérin ). Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer, né le 18 décembre 1747 à Delle, près de Porrentruy, et mort le 19 aout 1804 à Commenchon, près de Chauny 1, est un général de la Révolution française .

  4. General Barthélemy-Louis-Joseph Schérer. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: December 18, 1747. Place of Birth: Delle, Territoire de Belfort, France. Died: August 19, 1804. Place of Death: Chauny, France. Arc de Triomphe: SCHERER on the west pillar.

  5. Archives nationales. Inventaire - 213AP/1. Lancer la visite guidée. Fonds général Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer (1795-1798). Date : 1795 - 1799. Voir le contexte de la notice. Contenu : Schérer, général en chef de l'armée des Pyrénées et ministre de la Guerre, 4 juin 1795-29 novembre 1799. Cote : 213AP/1. Publication : Archives nationales. 2003.

  6. 29 de dez. de 2015 · Barthelemy L Joseph Schérer. Portrait by J.Baptiste Paulin (1747-1804) A French Revolutionary general, tactician, and war minister, Schérer was victorious at Loano in 1795 and laid the basis for Bonaparte’s first Italian campaign. Born in Alsace, Schérer volunteered for the Austrian Army in 1760 as an infantry kadett (cadet).

  7. The Battle of Loano (23–24 November 1795) saw the French Army of Italy led by General of Division (GD) Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer attack the Allied armies of Habsburg Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont led by Feldzeugmeister (FZM) Olivier, Count of Wallis during the War of the First Coalition.