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    Nicolas, Count Luckner (German: Johann Nikolaus Graf Luckner; 12 January 1722, Cham – 4 January 1794, Paris) was a German officer in French service who...
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    minimal loss of life on both sides. Luckner was born in Dresden, Germany, the great-grandson of Nicolas Luckner, Marshal of France and commander-in-chief...
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    Charles IV, later Duchess consort of Austria, Styria and Carinthia Nicolas Luckner (1722–1794), Marshal of France, to whom the Marseillaise was dedicated...
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    foreign generals, Venezuelan Francisco de Miranda and German-born Nicolas Luckner. "Discover the Arc de Triomphe in Paris". French Monuments. 26 November...
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    Song for the Army of the Rhine"), and dedicated the song to Marshal Nicolas Luckner, a Bavarian in French service. The melody soon became the rallying...
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    Count Nicolas von Luckner (1722–1794), German military officer in French service Felix von Luckner, grandson of Count Nicolas Several "Luckner" Ultra...
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    Song for the Army of the Rhine"), and dedicated the song to Marshal Nicolas Luckner, a Bavarian freemason in French service from Cham. A plaque on the...
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    rejoined the army as a lieutenant general and the following year replaced Nicolas Luckner as commander-in-chief of the Army of the Vosges. In 1792, he successfully...
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    revolutionary zeal. In the Army of the North these unfortunates included Nicolas Luckner, Adam Custine, and Jean Houchard. Under Charles François Dumouriez...
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    remained, among them Marquis de la Fayette, Comte de Rochambeau and Count Nicolas Luckner, were soon accused of having monarchist sympathies and either executed...
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