Johann Peter Beaulieu
Walloon military officer (1725–1819) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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. During the French Revolutionary Wars he fought against the First French Republic and attained high command. In 1796, a young Napoleon Bonaparte won some of his first victories against an army led by Beaulieu. He retired and was the Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian infantry regiment until his death.
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Johann Peter de Beaulieu | |
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Born | 26 October 1725 (1725-10-26) Lathuy, Jodoigne, Austrian Netherlands |
Died | 22 December 1819 (1819-12-23) (aged 94) Linz, Austria |
Allegiance | Habsburg monarchy |
Service/ | Infantry |
Years of service | 1743–1796 |
Rank | Feldzeugmeister |
Battles/wars | Seven Years' War Brabant Revolution French Revolutionary Wars |
Awards | Military Order of Maria Theresa, KC (1760), CC (1790), GC (1794) |
Other work | Inhaber Infantry Regiment Nr. 31 (1792–1794) Inhaber, Infantry Regiment Nr. 58 (1794–1819) |
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