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- Q3158937 abstract "Jacques Pierre Fromentin (2 August 1754 – 19 October 1830) led a French division during the Flanders Campaign of 1793–1794. Having served in the French Royal Army for ten years, he was appointed lieutenant colonel of a volunteer battalion in 1791. The mass emigration of aristocratic generals and suspicion of those who stayed left the First French Republic desperate to create new general officers, preferably from non-nobles. After leading his battalion at Hondschoote, Fromentin was very rapidly promoted to general of division in September 1793 and led a division at Wattignies the following month. In 1794 he led a combat division at Le Cateau, Beaumont, Grandreng, Erquelinnes and Gosselies. By this time it was plain that he had only modest military ability and he was replaced. He served as a fortress commandant in 1794 and 1795 before retiring from the army in 1799.".
- Q3158937 allegiance "France".
- Q3158937 allegiance "Kingdom of France".
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- Q3158937 serviceEndYear "1787".
- Q3158937 serviceStartYear "1778".
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- Q3158937 allegiance "France".
- Q3158937 allegiance "Kingdom of France".
- Q3158937 battles "*American Revolutionary War **Battle of Sadras **Battle of Providien **Battle of Trincomalee *War of the First Coalition **Battle of Hondschoote (1793) **Battle of Wattignies **Battle of Le Cateau (1794) **Battle of Beaumont (1794) **Battle of Grandreng **Battle of Erquelinnes ** Battle of Gosselies".
- Q3158937 name "Jacques Pierre Fromentin".
- Q3158937 serviceyears "1778".
- Q3158937 serviceyears "1791".
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- Q3158937 comment "Jacques Pierre Fromentin (2 August 1754 – 19 October 1830) led a French division during the Flanders Campaign of 1793–1794. Having served in the French Royal Army for ten years, he was appointed lieutenant colonel of a volunteer battalion in 1791. The mass emigration of aristocratic generals and suspicion of those who stayed left the First French Republic desperate to create new general officers, preferably from non-nobles.".
- Q3158937 label "Jacques Fromentin".
- Q3158937 name "Jacques Pierre Fromentin".