Jacques François Coquille

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Jacques François Coquille, better known as Jacques François Dugommier, was a prominent French general who played a key role in the Revolutionary Wars, particularly in the campaigns in the Pyrenees and at Toulon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French general
Revolutionary Wars military personnel
human
military officer
allegiance French First Republic
alsoKnownAs Dugommier
Jacques François Dugommier
conflict War of the First Coalition
countryOfCitizenship France
era French Revolution
fieldOfWork military leadership
warfare
gender male
hasFamilyName Coquille
Dugommier
hasGivenName François
Jacques
languageOfWorkOrName French
militaryBranch French Army
militaryRank general
movement French Revolutionary military
notableCommanderRole commander at Toulon against Anglo-Spanish forces
commander of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees
notableFor commanding French forces at the Siege of Toulon
contributing to the French recapture of Toulon
distinguished service in Revolutionary campaigns in the Pyrenees
key role in Republican victories against coalition forces
leading French armies in the Pyrenees campaigns
reorganizing and revitalizing the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees
service on the southern frontiers of France
opponent Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Sardinia
Kingdom of Spain
participatedIn French Revolutionary Wars
Siege of Toulon
War of the Pyrenees
positionHeld general of division

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Jacques François Dugommier birthName Jacques François Coquille
Jacques François Dugommier alsoKnownAs Jacques François Coquille
this entity surface form: Jacques François Coquille-Dugommier
Dugommier birthName Jacques François Coquille