"General Humbert" redirects here. For the World War I French general, see Georges Louis Humbert.
General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (22 August 1767 – 3 January 1823) was a French military officer who participated in several notable military conflicts of the late 18th and early 19th century. Born in the townland of La Coâre Saint-Nabord, outside Remiremont Vosges, he was a sergeant in the National Guard of Lyon. He rapidly advanced through the ranks to become brigadier general on 9 April 1794 and fought in the Western campaigns before being allocated to the Army of the Rhine. Humbert also participated in the United Irishman Rebellion and the War of 1812.
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August, when almost 1,100 troops under the command of General JeanJosephAmableHumbert landed at Cill Chuimín Strand, County Mayo. Although the force...
leadership of General JeanJosephAmableHumbert (b. 1767) landed at Kilcummin, north of Killala Mayo County Council. "General Humbert". MayoCoCo. Retrieved...
manuscript maps from 1816, show the location of campomentos by JeanJosephAmableHumbert and Henry Perry. Francisco Xavier Mina built earthworks at Point...
in County Mayo. When a French expeditionary force commanded by JeanJosephAmableHumbert lands in Ireland in 1798, Duggan joins him in the ultimately successful...
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Rochefort-sur-Mer (Rochefort) carrying an expeditionary force led by General JeanJosephAmableHumbert. The attack was intended to support an uprising of Irish nationalists...
west, and the other north towards the Wicklow Mountains to link up with Joseph Holt's rebels. As such, the defeat was not the decisive rebel defeat as...
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of 1798, to involve the French force of General JeanJosephAmableHumbert. On 22 August 1798, Humbert landed at nearby Kilcummin harbour, with 1,109 French...
departed on the news of Humbert's defeat. Six days before, Tone had embarked with Admiral Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart and General Jean Hardy in command of...
as Henry IX, King of the Irish. This was on account of General JeanJosephAmableHumbert landing a force in County Mayo for the Irish Rebellion of 1798...
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effective January 2016 Walker Hines, former state representative JeanJosephAmableHumbert, army general, subordinate to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of...
King of the Irish (Henry IX). This was in the course of General JeanJosephAmableHumbert landing a force in County Mayo for the Irish Rebellion of 1798...
to make timely contact with a new rising in Longford and Meath, General Humbert surrendered his forces on 8 September. The last action of the rebellion...
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