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    François Mireur (February 5, 1770 – July 9, 1798) was a French general who is notable for having sung the "War Song for the Army of the Rhine", later...
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    Paris on 30 July 1792 after a young volunteer from Montpellier called François Mireur had sung it at a patriotic gathering in Marseille, and the troops adopted...
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    was sung in Marseille by a young volunteer from Montpellier named François Mireur. It became the most popular song of the Revolution, and in 1879 became...
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    heard it in Marseille sung by a young volunteer from Montpellier named François Mireur. It became the most popular song of the French Revolution and in 1879...
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  • - 1814: Mellet to Mireur", The Napoleon Series, retrieved 17 September 2014 BATAILLE D'AUSTERLITZ. - MÉRIAGE (Louis-Auguste-François Mariage, dit) (in...
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  • (général de division) Antoine René de Mirondel (général de brigade) François Mireur (général de brigade) Georges Alexis Mocquery (général de division)...
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    1937 Selected for the creation of a monument dedicated to Général François Mireur, Escragnolles, under the chairmanship of Paul Landowski, 1939 First...
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    "Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789-1814: Mellet to Mireur". The Napoleon Series. Retrieved 17 August 2014. Mullié, Charles (1852)...
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  • 000 defenders. Cust 1859, p. 117. Broughton, French Officers: Mellet to Mireur Smith (1998), 58 Smith (1998), 40 Smith (1998), 92. No subordinate units...
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    Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789 - 1814: Mellet to Mireur". The Napoleon Series. Retrieved 19 March 2024. Charavay, Jacques (1893)...
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