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Viscount Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal (7 September 1763–25 March 1849), was a French soldier during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. He spent the better part of his military career in the service of the Habsburg monarchy (1782–1811), fighting as a junior cavalry officer in the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1804, before the outbreak of the War of the Third Coalition, he saw promotion to Lieutenant-Colonel and in 1807 he was promoted to Colonel and given the command of a Cuirassier regiment. He led his regiment with distinction at the Battle of Aspern-Essling and won promotion to General-Major after the battle. Weeks later, he led a Cuirassier brigade at the Battle of Wagram. Retired in the Austrian army, he joined Napoleon in 1811, with the rank of Brigadier General.

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  • Nicolas François Roussel d'Hurbal (fr)
  • Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal (en)
  • Руссель д’Юрбаль, Николя Франсуа (ru)
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  • Николя Франсуа Руссель д’Юрбаль (фр. Nicolas François Roussel d'Hurbal; 1763—1849) — французский военный деятель, дивизионный генерал (1812 год), барон (1814 год), участник революционных и наполеоновских войн. (ru)
  • Viscount Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal (7 September 1763–25 March 1849), was a French soldier during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. He spent the better part of his military career in the service of the Habsburg monarchy (1782–1811), fighting as a junior cavalry officer in the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1804, before the outbreak of the War of the Third Coalition, he saw promotion to Lieutenant-Colonel and in 1807 he was promoted to Colonel and given the command of a Cuirassier regiment. He led his regiment with distinction at the Battle of Aspern-Essling and won promotion to General-Major after the battle. Weeks later, he led a Cuirassier brigade at the Battle of Wagram. Retired in the Austrian army, he joined Napoleon in 1811, with the rank of Brigadier General. (en)
  • Nicolas François Roussel d'Hurbal, né le 7 septembre 1763 à Neufchâteau dans les Vosges et mort le 25 mars 1849 à Paris, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. Il effectue la majeure partie de sa carrière militaire au service de la monarchie des Habsbourg, de 1782 à 1811, et combat comme officier de cavalerie pendant les guerres de la Révolution française. En 1804 il est promu au grade de lieutenant-colonel puis gagne ses épaulettes de colonel en 1807 et reçoit le commandement d'un régiment de cuirassiers. Il se distingue particulièrement aux batailles d'Essling, à la suite de laquelle il est nommé général-major, et de Wagram où il est à la tête d'une brigade de cuirassiers. Retiré du service, il se rallie à Napoléon en 1811 avec le grade de général de brigade. L'année su (fr)
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  • Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal (en)
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  • Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal (en)
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