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  1. Johann Peter de Beaulieu, also Jean Pierre de Beaulieu (26 October 1725, in Lathuy, Brabant, Belgium – 22 December 1819), was a Walloon military officer. He joined the Habsburg army and fought against the Prussians during the Seven Years' War. A cultured man, he later battled Belgian rebels and earned promotion to general officer.

  2. revolutionaryduchess.exeter.ac.uk › database › personJohann Peter Beaulieu

    Johann Peter Beaulieu Birth: 1725. Death: 1819. Occupation: General. A Belgian military commander who served in the Austrian (Habsburg) army from the Seven Years War until the late 1790s. Wikipedia. Johann_Peter_Beaulieu. VIAF. 80333911 . Appears in these Letters: 1792

  3. He was born Johann Peter Freiherr Beaulieu de Marconnay on October 26, 1725 in Lathuy, near Namur, Brabant (now Belgium). This Belgian General fought in the Austrian Army during French Revolution, until June 1796. He died on December 22, 1819 in his castle near Linz, Austria.

  4. Johann Peter de Beaulieu, also Jean Pierre de Beaulieu, was a Walloon military officer. He joined the Habsburg army and fought against the Prussians during the Seven Years' War. A cultured man, he later battled Belgian rebels and earned promotion to general officer.

  5. General Johann Peter, Freiherr von Beaulieu (1725-1819) was an Austrian general who was defeated by Napoleon during his first campaign in Italy in 1796. Beaulieu was born in Brabant (then part of the Habsburg empire) in 1725.

  6. Johann Peter de Beaulieu, also Jean Pierre de Beaulieu (26 October 1725, in Lathuy, Brabant, Belgium – 22 December 1819), was a Walloon military officer. He joined the Habsburg army and fought against the Prussians during the Seven Years' War.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Charles' attack, concentrated on the town of Fleurus, would be supported by 13 infantry battalions and 26 squadrons under General Johann Peter Beaulieu; Beaulieu was to turn south before reaching Fleurus in order to outflank the French line and attack from the rear.