Dominique-René Vandamme, count of Unebourg

French general
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Quick Facts
French in full:
Dominique-Joseph-René Vandamme, comte d’Unebourg
Born:
November 5, 1770, Cassel, near Dunkirk, France
Died:
July 1, 1830, Cassel (aged 59)

Dominique-René Vandamme, count of Unebourg (born November 5, 1770, Cassel, near Dunkirk, France—died July 1, 1830, Cassel) was a French general in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Vandamme, of petit bourgeois origins, enlisted in the French army as a private in a regiment serving in Martinique (1788). Two years later he deserted and returned to civilian life in France. A supporter of the French Revolution, he enlisted in the French army as a private (1791). He raised a company of volunteers and was named its captain. When war broke out in 1792, he was sent to the Army of ...(100 of 448 words)